Sean Combs Asks Judge to Overturn Prostitution Conviction Conviction

Sean Combs’ lawyers have asked a judge to overturn his prostitution conviction, citing a lack of similar cases in which he was convicted under the federal Mann Act. The music mogul was found guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, carrying a maximum 10-year prison sentence each. His defense team argued that … Read more

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Launch Timeline Revealed

Samsung has confirmed that the launch of its Galaxy S25 FE will occur earlier than its predecessor, which was released in October last year. Although a specific date or month hasn’t been announced, expectations suggest it may be released in September or even August. The device is expected to feature a 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED screen … Read more

Brilliant Labs Unveils Next-Gen Smart Glasses Launching July 31st

Brilliant Labs, the company behind developer kit Monocle and frames-like device Frame, is set to launch its next-generation smart glasses at the end of this month. The new device marks the company’s third product since its founding in 2019. The upcoming smart glasses build upon the success of Frame, which featured a single camera sensor, … Read more

NBCUniversal Cookie Policy Explained

NBCUniversal uses cookies and other tracking technologies on its websites, applications, and services to provide a personalized experience. Here’s what you need to know: Cookies are small text files placed on your device by NBCUniversal or third-party service providers. There are two types of cookies: first-party and third-party. First-party cookies are used for functionality, security, … Read more

Dormant Cancer Cells Reactivate with Respiratory Viruses

Breast cancer patients who have been in remission for years or even decades may still be at risk from respiratory infections, according to new research. Emerging studies suggest that some common viruses can reactivate dormant breast cancer cells in the lungs. Researchers argue that dormant cancer cells are like embers left in an abandoned campfire, … Read more

Chrome for Android Adds Biometric Verification for Password Autofill

Google Chrome on Android is getting a much-needed security boost with the addition of biometric verification before autofilling passwords. Starting soon, users will be required to authenticate with fingerprint, face, or screen lock before Chrome fills in their saved login credentials. The update is rolling out in Google Password Manager and is expected to appear … Read more

Arab States Urge Hamas to Disarm and Relinquish Power in Gaza

Arab and Muslim states including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt have issued a joint call for Hamas to disarm and relinquish power in the Gaza Strip as part of efforts to end the war in the territory. The 22-member Arab League, along with 17 countries, supported a declaration signed at a United Nations conference co-hosted … Read more

Max Verstappen Stays at Red Bull Despite Rumors

F1 Reigning Champion Max Verstappen has confirmed he will remain at Red Bull Racing next season, putting an end to speculation about his future. The 27-year-old driver’s commitment to the team comes after Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff indicated that Verstappen was still of interest to his team. Verstappen finished fourth in last weekend’s Belgian … Read more

Cancer Cells Reactivate with Respiratory Viruses, Study Finds

Cancer cells that have broken away from a primary tumor may reactivate when infected with the flu or COVID-19, according to a new study published in Nature. Researchers tested this hypothesis on mice with disseminated cancer cells and exposed them to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, or influenza viruses. The results showed that both … Read more