Adidas Accused of Plagiarizing Traditional Mexican Sandals

A new sandal design by Adidas has sparked controversy in Mexico, with authorities accusing the sportswear company of plagiarizing traditional Indigenous footwear. The “Oaxaca Slip-On” is based on a style known as huaraches, which are worn by Zapotec Indigenous communities in southern Mexico. Authorities claim that the sandals feature elements that are part of Mexico’s … Read more

Mysterious Interstellar Object Passes Through Solar System

Astronomers have discovered a rare interstellar object, 3I/ATLAS, passing through our solar system. Harvard physicist Dr. Avi Loeb believes the object’s unusual characteristics may indicate it’s more than just a typical comet. The object was first detected in early July by an ATLAS telescope in Chile and is only the third time an interstellar object … Read more

Russia and Ukraine Exchange Drone Attacks Amid Alaska Summit Talks

Russia and Ukraine have exchanged large waves of attack drones in the past 24 hours as they maneuver ahead of a planned summit between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday. Ukraine’s air force said Russia launched 100 drones into the country, with 70 shot down or otherwise suppressed. … Read more

Giants Rookie QB Jaxson Dart Makes Memorable Debut

New York Giants rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart made a sweet moment with his biggest supporter, mom Kara, in his NFL debut on Saturday. Dart, who was picked 25th overall in the draft, went 12 of 19 for 159 yards and a touchdown in the Giants’ 34-25 win over the Bills. The Ole Miss product looked … Read more

FedEx St. Jude Final Round Updates: Top-50 Bubble Heats Up

The final round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship is underway at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tennessee, with players competing not only for victory but also for a spot in the top 50 of the FedExCup standings. The top 50 will secure a tee time at Caves Valley Golf Club and ensure starts in all … Read more

Younger Americans See Surge in Colorectal Cancer Diagnoses After Lower Screening Age

A recent shift in colorectal cancer screening guidelines has led to a significant spike in diagnoses among younger Americans. According to two studies by the American Cancer Society (ACS), there’s been a noticeable increase in local-stage disease cases among people aged 45 to 49. The ACS found that U.S. diagnoses of local-stage disease skyrocketed in … Read more

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US Eases Chip Export Controls in Trade Deal Talks with China

The US is considering relaxing export controls on high-bandwidth memory chips critical to artificial intelligence as part of a potential trade deal with China. Chinese officials have urged the Trump administration to ease restrictions on these “HBM” chips, which are essential for performing complex AI tasks. The move comes as Beijing seeks to develop its … Read more

Microsoft Hit with Lawsuit Over Windows 10 End-of-Life

A California-based owner of two Windows 10 laptops is suing Microsoft over its decision to end support for the operating system in October, claiming that many users will be left vulnerable to cyberattacks and data breaches. The lawsuit alleges that Microsoft’s move will leave around 700 million users with outdated PCs, which are now at … Read more

Commanders Fall Flat in Preseason Opener Against Patriots

The Washington Commanders’ preseason opener against the New England Patriots did not go as planned, with the team struggling in all three facets of the game. Despite playing without starters on both sides of the ball, the sloppy play will still keep Dan Quinn up late at night. However, there were some positive signs from … Read more