Mexico’s Top Drug Kingpin Killed in Military Operation

Mexico’s military has killed Nemesio “Mencho” Oseguera, the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, dealing a significant blow to the country’s powerful cartels. A former Mexican police officer, Oseguera controlled vast fuel-smuggling schemes and underworld rackets across Mexico and the US. The killing comes as President Trump presses the government to curb narcotics trafficking, … Read more

Outdated Wi-Fi Routers Put Homes at Risk of Cyber Attacks

The FBI warns that older Wi-Fi routers from the late 2000s and early 2010s are vulnerable to cyber attacks. These devices can be easily hijacked by hackers who exploit known security flaws in their software. The affected models include those from Linksys, such as the E1200, E2500, and WRT320N. When a router goes out of … Read more

Gorsuch Slams Fellow Justices for Inconsistent Tariff Ruling

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch has written a scathing concurring opinion criticizing his fellow conservative justices for applying the “major questions doctrine” inconsistently. The ruling struck down President Donald Trump’s tariffs, with six justices opposing the policy. Gorsuch accused some justices of applying the doctrine differently depending on who is in charge. He also pointed … Read more

Cryptocurrencies Plunge Amid Historic Start to Year

Cryptocurrencies are having a historically bad start to the year. Bitcoin is down almost 24% from $67,000, and Ethereum has tanked about 34%. These losses mark the worst year-to-date performances on record. However, the cryptocurrency market has diverged from the broader equities market over the past two months. The stock market has risen while metals … Read more

English Majors’ Skills Valued Amid AI Boom

The rise of AI has led to a resurgence in interest for liberal arts degrees like English. As technology advances, humanities majors are being recognized for their skills in communication, critical thinking, and creativity. Universities are adapting by incorporating courses that combine humanistic subjects with data science and AI. Students who pursue English majors are … Read more

What to Expect from Samsung at Galaxy Unpacked

Samsung is gearing up to launch its new Galaxy S26 lineup at an event in San Francisco on February 25th. To make this year’s Galaxy S series a success, we’re hoping for some significant updates that address our biggest concerns. Firstly, we’d love to see the Galaxy S26 Parity feature, where minor differences between the … Read more

Fast and Secure WordPress Site Loading Process

When you visit a website, you might notice that it takes a short time to load. Here’s what happens behind the scenes: As soon as you click on the link or enter a new URL, your browser starts checking if the site is secure by verifying its SSL certificate. This ensures that all data transmitted … Read more

Historic Storm Brings Heavy Snow to Mid-Atlantic Coast

A powerful storm is intensifying off the Mid-Atlantic coast, bringing heavy snowfall and strong winds to a vast area of the country. The storm will make landfall overnight Sunday and through Monday, with over 65 million people under alerts or warnings due to its severity. The worst-hit areas are expected to receive more than a … Read more

Crossword Puzzle Session Saved in Browser Storage

A session of a crossword puzzle has been saved to the browser’s local storage. This means that if you navigate away from the page or close your browser, the game will still remember your progress and allow you to pick up where you left off when you return. The data is stored in a series … Read more

Man Shot Dead at Mar-a-Lago During Trump Visit

A man was shot and killed on Sunday while attempting to breach the secure perimeter of President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida. The president, Melania Trump, were not present at the location as they are currently in Washington D.C. Source: https://www.wsj.com/politics/national-security/man-killed-by-officers-at-trumps-mar-a-lago-home-d4eece58