Norris Apologizes to Piastri After Montreal Crash

Formula 1 driver Lando Norris has spoken out about the conversation with his team-mate Oscar Piastri after their collision in the Canadian Grand Prix. Norris admitted that talks with McLaren about avoiding a repeat were “not the most joyful” but emphasized the importance of teamwork and learning from mistakes. Norris, who suffered a strong points … Read more

Anna Wintour Leaves Behind Fashion Legacy

Anna Wintour’s departure as editor-in-chief of American Vogue marks the end of an era in fashion. For over three decades, she has held the title and been widely regarded as the queen of fashion. Born into a journalism family, Wintour’s ambition and vision have shaped the industry beyond recognition. Her early moves, such as featuring … Read more

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Rumors: Potential Loss of S Pen Digitizer

Samsung’s next flagship model, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, may drop its fan-favorite feature, the S Pen digitizer, to make room for Qi2 magnetic backs. A new rumor suggests that removing the S Pen tech would allow for more space in the device for other modules, potentially making the phone thinner. However, this wouldn’t necessarily mean … Read more

Dinosaur Discovered: Meet Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, Dog-Sized Dinosaur from 150 Million Years Ago

Scientists have uncovered a new species of dinosaur, Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, which lived around 150 million years ago in what is now the United States. The dog-sized dinosaur, about the size of a Labrador retriever, had a unique tail and thigh bone that set it apart from other known species. The fossil, discovered in Colorado, was … Read more

Leaking ISS Module Raises Concerns Over Air Pressure

A private astronaut mission has lifted off from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, exposing a new twist in the ongoing issue of air leaks at the International Space Station (ISS). The Ax-4 mission, carried out by SpaceX and Axiom Space, aims to conduct 60 science experiments over two weeks, but it also brings attention to the … Read more

Fed Chair Powell Warns Tariffs Amid Uncertainty

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stated that President Trump’s tariffs create a “highly uncertain” economic path, warranting a cautious approach to cutting interest rates. The uncertainty surrounding tariff inflation makes it challenging for the central bank to predict its impact on consumers. The Fed left interest rates unchanged last week, despite President Trump’s pressure for … Read more

Japan’s Nippon Steel Seeks to Acquire US Steel Amidst Politics

Nippon Steel’s aggressive pursuit of US Steel was met with skepticism from the start due to its foreign ownership in a critical swing state and presidential election year. The Japanese steelmaker made significant lobbying efforts in Washington D.C. and visited Pennsylvania, including attending Pittsburgh Steelers games. Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/06/25/us-japan-nippon-steel-takeover

Young College Graduates Face Toughest Job Market in Decades

The US job market has reached its toughest level for young college graduates in over a decade. The unemployment rate for degree holders aged 22-27 has hit a high not seen since the COVID-19 pandemic, with joblessness among this group now surpassing the overall unemployment rate. Rising uncertainty, fueled by tariffs introduced during the Trump … Read more

Eight Dead in Kenyan Protests Against Tax Bill

At least eight people were killed and 400 others wounded in deadly protests in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, on Wednesday as thousands took to the streets to mark the anniversary of last year’s anti-tax protests. The protests, which began after Finance Minister Charles Ramakhanu announced a controversial tax law, have been largely led by young people … Read more

Swiss Scientists Create ‘Living’ Building Material That Sucks Carbon Dioxide

Swiss researchers have developed a groundbreaking building material that absorbs carbon dioxide from the air, offering a sustainable way to reduce emissions. The material is created using blue-green algae, which convert CO2 into oxygen and sugars through photosynthesis. It can also store CO2 as sturdy, eco-friendly construction components and solid minerals like limestone. The material … Read more