New Tyrannosaur Discovery Fills Gap in Fossil Record

A team of experts has discovered a new species of tyrannosaur, Khankhuuluu mongoliensis, which is believed to be the immediate ancestor of the family called tyrannosaurs. The 86-million-year-old skeleton was unearthed in Mongolia and found to have characteristics of both typical and atypical tyrannosaurs. Unlike its previously identified predecessor, Alectrosaurus olseni, Khankhuuluu belonged to a … Read more

Apollo Delays Young Investment Banker Offers Amid Criticism

Apollo Global Management has delayed making investment banker offers to the class of 2027, following criticism from banks about young graduates accepting future-dated job proposals. In a letter sent to candidates, the firm stated that it believes graduates should focus on gaining early career experience before taking on a role. CEO Marc Rowan agrees with … Read more

NBA Finals Outlier Analysis

The Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder are neck and neck in the 2025 NBA Finals, with each team having won one game apiece. However, a closer examination of their statistical performance reveals significant deviations from their usual norms. In Games 1 and 2, the Pacers have struggled with 2-point shooting, averaging just 22 made … Read more

Diet May Reduce Colon Cancer Death Risk

A recent study published at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting found that patients with stage III colon cancer who followed a less inflammatory diet had better survival rates compared to those who consumed pro-inflammatory diets. The study, which analyzed data from 1,625 patients enrolled in a clinical trial, showed that patients … Read more

10 Essential Sly Stone Songs That Shaped the Future

Sly Stone, a singer, songwriter, producer, and style icon, left an indelible mark on music history with his groundbreaking work as the frontman of the Family Stone. His six-year hit-making era, spanning from 1967 to 1973, influenced generations of artists including Prince, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Outkast, and the Roots. Here are 10 of his … Read more

Trump’s New World Order Focuses on Trade and Economy

The US foreign policy under President Donald Trump is undergoing a transformation. The ‘New World Order’ is shifting towards trade and economy as the mainstay of his interstate relations philosophy. Deciphering his recent speeches, announcements, and actions reveals that “trade and tariffs” are at the core of his strategy. Trump aims to rejuvenate the US … Read more

MLB News Roundup: Midweek Updates and Deals

The midweek baseball news is here, covering key developments from around the league. The Seattle Mariners’ offense woes were discussed by Jeff Passan in his latest 710 ESPN radio spot. In other news, Milwaukee’s Brewers are set to call up Jacob Misiorowski, a right-handed pitcher with impressive skills similar to Logan Gilbert’s fastball and extension. … Read more

Brian Wilson’s Lasting Legacy as a Musical Genius

Renowned musician Brian Wilson, the troubled genius behind The Beach Boys, has passed away at 82. Known for co-founding one of the first major rock bands of the 1960s and turning teen pop into a poetic, modernist musical form, Wilson left an indelible mark on music history. Born in Hawthorne, California, Wilson grew up surrounded … Read more

Rory McIlroy Struggles to Regain Form Ahead of US Open

Rory McIlroy is facing his toughest battle yet – against himself. The Northern Irish golfer has been struggling to regain his form since winning the Masters in April, and he’s now preparing for the U.S. Open at Oakmont. McIlroy, who spent a decade searching for the final jewel in his career Grand Slam, admitted that … Read more

Axolotl Secret Reveals Limb Regeneration Key

A team at Northeastern University has discovered a key to limb regeneration in axolotls, the smiley pink salamanders. This finding could one day help scientists regrow human fingers or limbs. Researchers found that axolotls respond to retinoic acid, a molecule similar to the retinol in many skin creams. The discovery is significant because axolotls have … Read more