2025 MLB Hall of Fame Ceremony Details Revealed

This year’s Cooperstown class is among the largest in recent memory, with five new members being inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2025. The ceremony will take place on July 27 at 1:30 p.m. ET and will be televised on MLB Network, MLB.TV, MLB.com, and the MLB app. Notable players being inducted … Read more

Apple Launches Affordable AppleCare One Plan with Bundled Coverage

Apple has announced a new $19.99 monthly subscription plan called AppleCare One, which provides coverage for up to three products and includes benefits such as unlimited repairs, 24/7 support, and battery coverage. Previously, customers had to enroll their devices into separate plans if they wanted additional protection beyond the standard warranty. The new plan adds … Read more

US New Home Sales Remain Sluggish Despite Builder Incentives

US new home sales edged up 0.6% in June, but fell short of economist expectations, according to Bloomberg. Builders offered aggressive discounts to combat high prices and borrowing costs. The median price of new homes dipped 3% year-over-year, but remains 23% higher than pre-pandemic levels. This has left many buyers priced out, despite mortgage rates … Read more

Tesla’s Profit Plummets Amid Musk’s Politics Fallout

Tesla’s latest quarterly earnings have shown a sharp decline in profits and revenue, as the company struggles to recover from Elon Musk’s involvement in politics. The electric vehicle manufacturer reported a 12% drop in revenue and a 16% decrease in profits, with sales dropping sharply due to buyer reluctance. The issue is largely attributed to … Read more

Malnutrition Crisis Deepens in Gaza Amid Israeli Siege

A four-month siege by Israel has taken a devastating toll on Gaza’s hospitals, which are now struggling to cope with a growing number of malnourished children. The situation is dire, with children so thin they can barely fit across the width of their own bones. The severe restrictions on food imports have left society on … Read more

NY Times Columnist Accuses Critics of “Genocide Chorus” for Overusing Term Amid Gaza Crisis

The New York Times has once again proved itself to be complicit in a uniquely horrific crime, this time through the twisted journalism of columnist Bret Stephens. In his latest column, Stephens attempts to downplay the severity of Israel’s actions in Gaza, claiming that critics who accuse Israel of committing genocide are overusing the term. … Read more

ECB Rate Unchanged at 2% Amid US-EU Trade Deal Uncertainty

The European Central Bank (ECB) held its interest rate steady at 2%, leaving uncertainty over the outcome of US-EU trade negotiations unresolved. The decision, made by the ECB’s monetary policy committee, aimed to stabilize financial markets and support economic growth in the eurozone amid rising inflation concerns. However, the move was met with caution due … Read more

MLB Hall of Fame Expands with Class of 2025 Inductees

The National Baseball Hall of Fame will welcome its 89th member this weekend as the Class of 2025 is formally inducted. The new class includes baseball legends CC Sabathia, Dick Allen, Ichiro Suzuki, Billy Wagner, and Dave Parker. CC Sabathia, a six-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion with the Yankees, was elected to the … Read more