Raiders Release Christian Wilkins Over Contract Dispute

The Las Vegas Raiders released defensive tackle Christian Wilkins on Friday, citing a dispute over his recovery from a broken foot as the reason for their decision. Coach Pete Carroll stated that the team took its time making the decision and was seeking clarity on Wilkins’ return to play, which he felt was not possible. … Read more

Elden Ring’s Duo Expeditions Mode Dropped on PC, PS5, Xbox

Elden Ring: Nightreign has become a popular spin-off game from developer FromSoftware, despite initial doubts about its appeal. The game is set to receive one of its most requested features on July 30, when Duo Expeditions mode becomes available. Players can choose to play solo or in teams of three, and the new feature allows … Read more

Hulk Hogan’s Legacy Divided Wrestling Fans By Race

Hulk Hogan’s death has sparked a painful debate among Black wrestling fans and sports commentators, who are grappling with the contradictions in his legacy. For Kazeem Famuyide, watching Hogan as a child ignited a lifelong love for wrestling, but also created an enduring sense of guilt. Famuyide recalls Hogan telling audiences to “train, say your … Read more

Assassin’s Creed Shadows Gets New Game Plus Update in July

Assassin’s Creed Shadows has revealed its summer roadmap, which includes several major updates that will enhance the gameplay experience. One of these updates is the long-awaited New Game Plus mode, set to arrive on July 29 for players who have completed the main storyline. While it’s good news for fans who want more challenges, I’m … Read more

Ukraine’s Anticorruption Agencies Under Fire Amid Protests

Ukraine’s anticorruption agencies, which have been at the forefront of the country’s political turmoil, were initially created in 2014 as part of a pro-Western pivot amid widespread frustration with corruption. The agencies were formed to crack down on graft and reflect Western demands for greater transparency. However, President Volodymyr Zelensky recently stripped these agencies of … Read more

Cosmic Passersby: Astronomers Detect First Interstellar Visitor

A team of astronomers has confirmed the detection of a natural cosmic body passing through our solar system. Unlike long-held expectations of “little green men,” these objects are actually comets and asteroids originating from elsewhere in the galaxy. They’re not visiting but rather making a brief stop as they journey through the Milky Way. Speculation … Read more

Israel’s Times of Israel website down due to technical issue

The official website of the Israeli newspaper Times of Israel is currently experiencing technical difficulties. Users are being redirected to a ‘just a quick check’ page, indicating that the site is not responding properly. According to reports, enabling JavaScript and cookies may resolve the issue. Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/apparently-accepting-talks-impasse-trump-says-israel-will-have-to-get-rid-of-hamas

Dollar Slumps 10% Amid De-dollarization Fears

The US dollar has fallen over 10% this year, its largest decline since 1973, amid concerns of de-dollarization – the shift away from dollar-denominated assets due to uncertainty in US fiscal policy. Experts warn that this trend could weigh on stocks and economies. Mohamed El-Erian, former PIMCO CEO, says “policy-induced uncertainty” is driving de-dollarization, which … Read more

David Letterman Roasts CBS in Response to ‘Late Show’ Cancellation

Comedian David Letterman has thrown shade at his former network, CBS, after it announced that “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” would be ending in May 2026. In response, Letterman shared a video montage of himself roasting the network over the years and posted the quip “You can’t spell CBS without BS.” Letterman, who hosted … Read more