US Passes GENIUS Act for Digital Asset Leadership

President Donald J. Trump signed the GENIUS Act into law, establishing a framework for the US to lead in digital assets and drive global innovation. The legislation aims to protect consumers, strengthen the US dollar’s reserve currency status, and enhance national security. Key provisions include: * 100% reserve backing with liquid assets like US dollars … Read more

Katy Perry’s Concert Prop Malfunctions During Performance

Katy Perry had a close call at her San Francisco concert on Friday as her giant butterfly prop suddenly plunged several feet while she was riding on it during her performance of “Roar.” The malfunction occurred mid-air, startling the singer and likely the audience below. After the initial scare, Perry remained calm and collected herself … Read more

Trump Says US Will Bring Home 10 More Hostages from Gaza Soon

US President Donald Trump made a statement about hostages in Gaza during a dinner at the White House with Republican lawmakers. He said that five American hostages captured by Hamas have been brought home, three of whom are alive and two who died. Two Americans remain captive along with dozens of non-American hostages. Trump also … Read more

Trump Announces Coke Will Use Cane Sugar in US Production

President Donald Trump recently made a surprise announcement about Coca-Cola’s production methods. He stated that the company has agreed to switch from using high-fructose corn syrup to cane sugar in its products. This change could result in a better taste for consumers, as many believe that cane sugar is of higher quality and provides a … Read more

Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary Urges Harvard Students to Ditch Consulting Track

Multimillionaire investor Kevin O’Leary is urging his Harvard MBA students to skip the typical consulting track and build their own businesses instead. According to O’Leary, two-thirds of his Harvard cohort want to pursue a career in consulting, but he’s determined to convince them otherwise. O’Leary argues that spending 24 months in a consulting firm can … Read more

Ubisoft CEO Confronted on “Woke” Content and Aging Workforce at Shareholder Meeting

Ubisoft’s CEO Yves Guillemot faced tough questions from shareholders and gamers about the company’s content, including a popular petition to make games playable again. At the company’s annual shareholder meeting in Paris, Guillemot was asked if Ubisoft’s “woke” content, such as the Black samurai in Assassin’s Creed Shadows, was too much. He replied that the … Read more

Cloudflare Security Alert: Protecting Your Online Session

A security alert from Cloudflare has been detected on the website myanmaritv.com. The issue requires users to verify their humanity before proceeding, suggesting potential security breaches or malicious activity. To resolve the issue, users are advised to enable JavaScript and cookies, which may help protect their online session. This measure is essential in preventing unauthorized … Read more

Gut Health May Hold Key to Preventing Colon Cancer in Young People

Colon cancer is on the rise among people under 50, with no clear explanation. Dr. Neelendu Dey, a researcher at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, thinks gut microbes may play a role. The microbiome, comprising trillions of microbes, affects overall health and disease risk, including colon cancer. Diverse gut microbes are linked to better health outcomes. … Read more

Is CBS’s Reason for Cancelling Colbert a Financial or Political Move?

CBS has announced its decision to cancel Stephen Colbert’s show, “The Late Show”, at the end of next May. The network claims that the cancellation is purely financial and has no relation to the show’s performance or content. However, many question this explanation given Paramount’s recent settlement with President Trump over a lawsuit related to … Read more

Tariffs to Spark Stagflation Shock by End of Year, Expert Warns

Apollo’s top economist Torsten Sløk is warning that damage from Donald Trump’s tariffs will be felt in the coming months, with inflation expected to peak by November or December. Sløk predicts prices will rise until then, driven by consumer goods and services inflation. According to consensus inflation expectations, inflation is already starting to “lift-off” in … Read more