Arch Manning’s Swagger Fuels 55-0 Win Over Sam Houston

Arch Manning scored two touchdowns against Sam Houston, including a show-stopping run with 45 seconds left in the first quarter. As he stood over the defender, he stared down the linebacker and drew applause from the crowd. However, not everyone was impressed – Manning’s mom was “pretty mad” about his behavior. Despite receiving some criticism … Read more

H-1B Visa Holders Warned to Cancel International Travel Plans

Tech companies are advising H-1B visa holders to avoid traveling abroad due to a new $100,000 application fee imposed by President Donald Trump. The White House announced the rule change on Friday, prompting companies like Microsoft, Alphabet, and Amazon to send warning messages to affected employees, urging them to cancel international travel plans and return … Read more

Meta Ray-Ban Display Glasses Unveiled: A Futuristic Wearable?

Meta’s latest smart glasses, the $799 Ray-Ban Display, are here. The company aims to make its vision of headsets and glasses becoming the preferred computing method a reality. But how do these innovative glasses perform in real-life use? We tried them out at Meta’s Connect event. The display on the new glasses is simple, with … Read more

California Bans Federal Immigration Agents from Wearing Masks

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill that prohibits federal immigration agents from wearing masks, a move seen as a direct response to President Trump’s deportation crackdown. The law applies to local law enforcement as well. Critics argue the ban will make it harder for officers to protect themselves and their families from retaliation. Experts … Read more

Ted Cruz Calls FCC Chairman ‘Mafioso’ Over Jimmy Kimmel Suspension

US Senator Ted Cruz has heavily criticized Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman Brendan Carr for his handling of the suspension of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel. Cruz claimed that Carr acted like a “mafioso” in threatening ABC over Kimmel’s comments on slain conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, calling it “dangerous as hell”. The controversy started after Kimmel … Read more

Drought Wreaks Havoc on US Northeast, Wildfires Loom in NYC

A severe drought is gripping the US Northeast, with over 80% of the region now experiencing abnormally dry conditions or drought. This has led to water shortages, especially for wells and waterways. In New York City, trees are already shedding their leaves due to the lack of rain, raising concerns about autumn wildfires. The region’s … Read more

Scientists Discover Tiny Microbes Living Inside Ancient Volcanic Rock

Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of astrobiology by finding tiny microbes living inside ancient volcanic rock. The team from the University of Tokyo drilled into an enormous igneous formation in South Africa and found evidence of microbial life dating back 2.05 billion years. The study used advanced techniques such as optical … Read more

NC Unveils $10M Weatherization Program for Storm-Damaged Homes

North Carolina’s Department of Environmental Quality has launched a $10 million Home Repair Weatherization Readiness Program to help households affected by Hurricane Helene. The program aims to serve over 575 homes in counties damaged by the storm and is part of the state’s comprehensive recovery plan. The funding will support home repairs for households on … Read more

Suspect Detained in Nashua Country Club Shooting

A man was shot at a country club in Nashua, New Hampshire on Saturday, killing one person and injuring several others. Police responded to 911 calls and found the suspect, who is now detained by Nashua officers. Initial reports of multiple shooters were incorrect. The situation has been resolved, and there is no present threat … Read more