Obama Couple Addresses Divorce Rumors on Podcast

Former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle addressed speculation about their divorce in a recent podcast episode. The couple joked about the rumors, with Michelle saying that people think they’re divorced when they’re not together. The rumors started circulating after Michelle skipped several high-profile events, including President Donald Trump’s second inauguration and Jimmy Carter’s … Read more

Justin Herbert Mourns Mike Williams’ Retirement

Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert expressed his disappointment and respect for retiring teammate Mike Williams during a press conference. The two had formed a strong bond over their years together on the team, with Herbert calling Williams “a reliable guy in clutch situations.” He praised Williams’ reliability and ability to make plays when it mattered most. … Read more

Measles Vaccine Remains Best Option as New Treatment Efforts Stall

Measles cases in the US have reached record levels, with no approved treatments or drugs available for the highly contagious virus. The Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr has promoted alternative treatments like vitamin A, despite experts debunking his claims. Biomedical scientist Richard Plemper says vaccination remains the most effective … Read more

Top 10 Wide Receivers for Double-Digit Touchdowns in 2025

The wide receiver position is always a hot topic during fantasy football season, and this year’s crop of receivers has plenty to offer. Based on goal-line data, player traits, scheme analysis, and game tape, we’ve identified the top 10 wide receivers projected to score double-digit touchdowns in 2025. Here are our picks: 1. Ja’Marr Chase … Read more

Dogs Detect Parkinson’s Scent with 80% Accuracy

A breakthrough study has shown that specially trained dogs can detect the scent of Parkinson’s disease on human skin with remarkable accuracy. The research, conducted in collaboration with Medical Detection Dogs and scientists from the Universities of Bristol and Manchester, has opened up new possibilities for non-invasive screening. The study involved training two retriever-type dogs … Read more

US Retail Sales Growth Supports Rate-Cut Delay

US retail sales rebounded more than expected in June, with a 0.6% increase, suggesting modest economic improvement. This data supports the Federal Reserve’s decision to delay cutting interest rates as it gauges the inflation fallout from import tariffs. The Labor Department reported a three-month low in first-time applications for unemployment benefits, consistent with steady job … Read more

Scientists Discover Newborn Supermassive Black Hole in Distant Galaxy

Astronomers may have discovered the first ever newborn supermassive black hole, which suggests that these massive objects can form rapidly throughout the history of the cosmos. The discovery was made in a distant galaxy known as the Infinity Galaxy, located 8 billion lightyears from Earth. Supermassive black holes are found at the centre of most … Read more

Trump’s Threats to Fire Fed Chair Sparks Market Uncertainty

In April, when President Donald Trump mentioned firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, investors panicked. The dollar and stocks tumbled as traders worried that even discussing such a move would cross a red line. However, this past July, when Trump showed lawmakers a draft of Powell’s termination letter, the market shrugged it off. Now, with … Read more

Netflix Greenlights Live-Action Assassin’s Creed Series

After five years of development, Netflix has officially greenlit its live-action Assassin’s Creed series. The project will be led by Roberto Patino and David Wiener, previously showrunners on DMZ and Halo, respectively. The pair will serve as creators, showrunners, and executive producers, alongside input from Ubisoft. The series promises to explore the human side of … Read more