EU Backs ICC Amid US Sanctions on Judges

The European Union has reaffirmed its unwavering support for the International Criminal Court (ICC) following the US sanctions on four judges. The US claims the judges took “illegitimate and baseless actions” against the country and its allies, but the EU sees this as a threat to judicial independence and justice. In a statement, Ursula von … Read more

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 Trailer Released

Paramount+ has released the official trailer for the upcoming third season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. The new trailer showcases the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise, led by Captain Pike, as they face a repelling an invasion and navigating various adventures. Season three premieres on July 17th, with a synopsis that promises “thrilling adventures … Read more

Dogecoin Founder Billy Markus Sparks Debate on Trump’s Tariffs

Dogecoin founder Billy Markus recently sparked a heated debate on X (formerly Twitter) about the tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump. Markus questioned whether Trump’s tariffs could be considered “stupid,” sparking strong reactions online. Trump imposed tariffs to protect American industries and cut unemployment, with supporters claiming they help local businesses. However, Markus and … Read more

“Ballerina Dances into the Wickverse”

The action-packed series “Ballerina” brings together a talented cast, led by Ana de Armas, in a thrilling ride through the world of espionage and mayhem. The show boasts stunning action choreography that showcases De Armas’s impressive skills as an actress, while also featuring a captivating origin story that sets the stage for what promises to … Read more

Silent Killer Affects 16 Million Americans Without Their Knowledge

A silent disease affects millions of Americans without their knowledge. Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), a serious liver condition caused by fat buildup, inflammation, and scarring, impacts nearly 5% of adults worldwide. In the US alone, over 15 million people are living with MASH, yet only one in five Americans have been diagnosed. The most aggressive … Read more

Coffee May Hold Key to Healthy Aging for Some Women

A new study of over 47,000 women found a link between coffee drinking and healthy aging. The research, which followed participants for decades, suggests that moderate coffee consumption may be beneficial for older women’s physical and mental health. The study, led by Sara Mahdavi, an adjunct professor at the University of Toronto, found that women … Read more

UCLA Reveals Plans for Post-House Settlement Athletics Operations

UCLA athletic director Martin Jarmond has unveiled the school’s plans for its operations in light of the House settlement agreement with the NCAA, which allows schools to pay athletes directly starting July 1. The big takeaways are that UCLA will distribute $20.5 million in revenue sharing, keep its Olympic sports programs and staff intact, and … Read more

FAA Limits Flights at Newark Airport Through 2025

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has reduced flight capacity at Newark Liberty International Airport through the end of 2025 due to ongoing construction and staffing shortages. Starting September 1, only 28 arriving and departing flights will be allowed each hour on weekends, while 34 arrivals and departures will be permitted during other times. The FAA … Read more

Ukraine Says 41 Russian Aircraft Destroyed in Daring Drone Attack

A propaganda war is brewing between Kyiv and Moscow over the extent of damage from a Ukrainian drone attack on Russian airfields. While Russia claims that none of its planes were destroyed, satellite images taken by independent companies and analyzed by NBC News reveal that at least 10 planes were indeed damaged. According to NATO, … Read more