Bills’ James Cook Returns to Practice Amid Contract Dispute

Buffalo Bills star running back James Cook returned to practice on Tuesday, ending a four-day hold-in amid his contract dispute with the team. Cook was seen wearing full uniform and fully participated throughout the session, indicating that he may have paused his hold-in. Coach Sean McDermott expressed optimism about Cook’s return, stating that “things have … Read more

US Space Force Launches First Military Satellite with New Vulcan Rocket

The US military has given approval for United Launch Alliance’s (ULA) Vulcan rocket to carry a batch of national security satellites into space. The rocket will launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, at 7:59 pm EDT on Tuesday. The Vulcan rocket will transport an experimental military navigation satellite into geosynchronous orbit over the … Read more

Apple Unveils Two New Apps in iOS 26: Games and Preview

Apple is introducing two new apps to the iPhone’s Home Screen with iOS 26, expanding its built-in app suite. The new additions are Apple Games and Preview. The Apple Games app serves as a central hub for gaming on the iPhone, replacing existing media-focused apps like Apple TV, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, Apple Books, and … Read more

South Park Pokes Fun at Kristi Noem’s Dark Past

US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem was subjected to ridicule in the latest episode of South Park, with a post-credits scene showing her brutally killing puppies in a pet store. The animators may have missed including it in the original premiere due to time constraints, instead opting for the streaming release. Noem had previously … Read more

AOL Reveals New Privacy Policy for Yahoo Family of Brands

AOL, a member of the Yahoo family of brands, recently updated its website to inform users of how it collects, uses, and protects their personal data. The company operates several popular websites and apps, including Yahoo, AOL, Engadget, In The Know, and Makers. When visiting these sites, users are presented with an option to accept … Read more

“Only Murders” Returns with Season 5 on Hulu

The popular comedy-mystery series “Only Murders in the Building” is back for its fifth season, premiering on September 9th. The new season follows Martin Short, Steve Martin, and Selena Gomez as they team up to solve a murder mystery that shook their New York apartment complex. The story takes a dark turn when the trio’s … Read more

Gaza Journalist Killed Amid Escalating Conflict

Gaza journalist Anas al-Sharif has been killed in an airstrike on Sunday, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). The 28-year-old reporter, who worked for Al Jazeera, had received threats from Israel after covering the conflict. CPJ warned of acute danger to his life last month and noted that more than 180 Palestinian journalists … Read more

Eagles’ Hurts Continues to Shine at Training Camp

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts continued his impressive display at training camp on Tuesday, leading the team with razor-sharp accuracy and precision. Despite a relatively light practice session that lasted under an hour, Hurts completed all eight of his passes, including notable completions to DeVonta Smith and Jahan Dotson. However, injuries have begun to mount … Read more

Witnessing Perseid Meteor Shower Amidst Lunar Interference

The Perseid meteor shower is set to peak at 4 p.m. ET Tuesday, offering a spectacular display of bright meteors in the night sky. However, this year’s event will be less intense due to the timing of its peak coinciding with August’s full moon. Experts predict that stargazers may see around 10-20 meteors per hour, … Read more

Joanna Gaines Opens Up About Saying Goodbye to Children Leaving Home

Celebrity mom Joanna Gaines is sharing her emotional journey as she says goodbye to her children leaving home for college. This season feels like a “breathless surrender” as her oldest son heads into his third year of college and her oldest daughter prepares to start her freshman year across the country. Gaines recently took to … Read more