Jimmy Kimmel Slams Trump’s LA Protests Response

Jimmy Kimmel has again come to the defense of California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles, criticizing President Donald Trump for his response to recent protests in the city. Kimmel argues that Trump is trying to create anarchy by mobilizing 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 active-duty Marines to quell demonstrations against Newsom’s policies. However, … Read more

Gold Coins Confirm San José Galleon’s Identity as Ancient Shipwreck

A recent study has provided further evidence that a 300-year-old Spanish warship, known as the San José galleon, was found off Colombia. Researchers used an unmanned underwater vehicle to survey the wreck and captured images of some of its cargo. Three-dimensional reconstructions of coins revealed a Jerusalem cross and symbols from the crowns of the … Read more

U.S. Open Odds: Scheffler Favorite to Win at Oakmont

The 2024 US Open is set to begin Thursday at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania. Scottie Scheffler is the top pick to win, following his recent PGA Championship victory. He’s favored over Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm. The odds for a winning total are currently: * Win: +275 (Scheffler), +700 (DeChambeau), +1,200 (Rahm), +1,400 (McIlroy) … Read more

Inside US Congress Trade Deals and Negotiations

The US Congress is involved in numerous trade negotiations with various countries, aiming to balance economic interests with national security concerns. To better understand these complex deals, exploring the Congressional alpha can be helpful. The alpha provides in-depth analysis of the trade agreements, offering expert insights from industry leaders. This digital access allows readers to … Read more

USMNT Ready for High-Pressure World Cup

The United States Men’s National Soccer Team is gearing up to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will feature 11 of its 16 stadiums in the US. While soccer has experienced a decline in popularity in recent years, with the team failing to qualify for the tournament in 2018 and struggling in the Copa … Read more

New COVID Variant Emerges, Fuels Summer Surge Fears

A new variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, known as Nimbus, has raised concerns among virologists due to its potential for increased transmission and severity. The World Health Organization (WHO) has designated Nimbus a “variant under monitoring” after it was detected in Asia, the US, Europe, and Canada. Nimbus has recombined genetic material from other strains … Read more

The Browser Company Revives Arc with AI-Powered Browser Dia

The Browser Company, known for its browser Arc, has released a new browser called Dia. Dia is now available in beta for existing Arc users on macOS and offers a more familiar interface with deeply integrated AI. Dia’s core feature is its AI assistant, which can be invoked at any time to help with tasks … Read more

Scientists Witness First-Ever Images of Sun’s South Pole

The European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter spacecraft has sent back the first-ever video and images of the Sun’s south pole to Earth. This breakthrough will enable scientists to study how the Sun cycles between periods of intense storms and quiet times. These images show a shimmering bright atmosphere with temperatures reaching up to 1 million … Read more

Axiom Mission 4 Delayed Due to Oxygen Leak Repair

The Expedition 73 crew has adjusted their schedule for Wednesday ahead of Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4), with several days of preparations and activities completed in the past few days. The astronauts spent the day relaxing while still managing ongoing human research and maintenance tasks. A liquid oxygen leak was discovered during a post-static fire inspection … Read more

Nintendo Switch 2 Stock Updates: Where to Buy Now

The Nintendo Switch 2 is now available for purchase in the US, but stock levels remain extremely limited. Online retailers like Best Buy resumed sales on June 11 with limited in-store pickup availability, while Walmart and Target initially ran out of stock after launch week. GameStop still lists the console in its stores, although exact … Read more