Golden Knights Push for Mitch Marner in Sign-and-Trade

The Vegas Golden Knights are in talks with the Toronto Maple Leafs to acquire Mitch Marner’s rights through a sign-and-trade deal. If successful, this move would allow the Golden Knights to secure Marner on an eight-year contract before he hits the open market on Tuesday. According to league sources, center Nicolas Roy is part of … Read more

Cody Rhodes Wins King of the Ring Tournament

Cody Rhodes defeated Randy Orton at Night of Champions on Saturday to win the King of the Ring tournament and earn a world title match at SummerSlam. The American Nightmare successfully countered Orton’s RKO twice, but the Viper retaliated by removing the turnbuckle pad, forcing Rhodes to counterattack. Rhodes eventually landed a Powerbomb, which sent … Read more

Angels’ Ron Washington to Miss Rest of Season Due to Health Issue

Angels manager Ron Washington will remain on medical leave for the rest of the season due to an undisclosed health issue, the team announced Friday. The 73-year-old manager was placed on leave after experiencing shortness of breath and fatigue during a game against the Yankees in New York last week. Washington’s absence comes at a … Read more

AI Helps Solve Fruit Shopping Paralysis

For 30 years, one person struggled with picking out ripe fruit and vegetables at the grocery store, often settling for unripe or subpar options due to indecision. That is, until they discovered ChatGPT, an AI tool that can analyze produce and provide expert recommendations. A Reddit user shared their experience using ChatGPT to pick out … Read more

Israel News Website Under Maintenance

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Large US Banks Pass Stress Test with Flying Colors

Major US banks have passed the Federal Reserve’s annual stress test, exceeding minimum capital requirements even in a hypothetical recession. The results show these lenders can withstand over $550 billion in losses, indicating they are well-equipped to handle a severe economic downturn, according to the regulator’s statement. Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-27/large-banks-pass-fed-s-stress-test-setting-stage-for-payouts

RFK Jr. Purges CDC Vaccine Panel Amid Growing Anti-Vax Sentiment

US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made several significant changes to the nation’s vaccine advisory committee, drawing criticism from experts and raising concerns about vaccine safety. The 17 voting members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) were suddenly removed from their positions, leaving a small group of replacements to discuss critical … Read more

F1 Austrian GP Qualifying Winners and Losers

Formula 1’s Austrian Grand Prix qualifying saw several surprises and disappointments. Lando Norris dominated, taking pole position ahead of Charles Leclerc in second place. Norris’s teammate Oscar Piastri struggled with a yellow flag that prevented him from achieving a better result. Red Bull’s hopes were dashed as Max Verstappen failed to qualify for Q3 due … Read more

NASA’s New Moon Rocket Booster Test Goes Awry

A test of a new rocket motor for NASA’s future moon missions went awry this week. The booster, known as the Booster Obsolescence and Life Extension (BOLE), was designed to provide more thrust and allow for heavier loads on the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. The two-minute ground test, conducted by Northrop Grumman, showed promising … Read more

Brad Pitt’s F1 Thrills in High-Octane Blockbuster

Director Joseph Kosinski has once again proven his blockbuster chops with F1, a high-octane film that rivals his 2022 hit Top Gun: Maverick. While its critic score falls short of Top Gun’s impressive 96%, its audience score is remarkably close at 98%. The movie follows Brad Pitt as Sonny Hayes, a former Formula 1 phenom … Read more