Jim Carrey Returns to Sonic Franchise Amid Financial Concerns

Jim Carrey, 62, has admitted that his return to the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise is more about balancing his checkbook than sheer passion for the character. The actor’s net worth once estimated at $300 million has taken a hit due to lavish spending and luxury items. Carrey previously commanded a cool $20 million for films … Read more

US Senators Demand Stronger Cybersecurity Measures After Chinese Hack

US Senators have called for increased cybersecurity measures after a recent hacking incident attributed to China, known as Salt Typhoon, which targeted American telecommunications companies and stole sensitive data. The attack is believed to be the largest of its kind in US history. Senator Ben Ray Lujan said that more needs to be done to … Read more

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Bill Belichick’s Hire Sparks Intrigue Among NC Football Recruits

The University of North Carolina’s hiring of legendary coach Bill Belichick has sent shockwaves throughout the sports world and among high school football recruits in the state. Some already committed to the program, like Demon June and Zaid Lott, took to social media to express their excitement. Other top recruits, such as Clayton Silver and … Read more

San Diego FC Trades Draft Picks for Center Back Amid DP Signing Hopes

San Diego FC has made a significant move ahead of their 2025 debut, trading two draft picks to bolster their defense and potentially sign a Designated Player. In exchange for Hosei Kijima and Thiago Andrade, San Diego will receive $400,000 in General Allocation Money, up to $250,000 conditional on performances, and a first-round pick in … Read more

Dengue Fever Cases Surge in Americas Amid Climate Change

Dengue fever cases have reached a record 12.6 million in the Americas this year, with deaths also on the rise. The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) reported nearly triple the number of cases compared to last year, with over 7,700 deaths so far in 2024. The surge in dengue cases is linked to climate change, … Read more

US Budget Deficit Surges 17% in November

The US budget deficit rose sharply in November, reaching a record high of $366.8 billion, 17% higher than the same period last year. The Treasury Department reported that outlays increased by nearly $80 billion to $668.5 billion, driven largely by interest expenses. Despite strong tax receipts, totaling $301.8 billion, the increase in red ink was … Read more

Iran’s ‘Axis of Resistance’ Torn Apart by Syrian Collapse

Iran’s network of regional armed proxies, known as the “axis of resistance,” has been severely damaged after the fall of the Syrian government. The collapse of this alliance, which was crucial to Tehran’s efforts to deter Israel and exert influence across the Middle East, has left Iran with limited options. For decades, Syria served as … Read more

Why Nvidia Remains a Top AI Stock Investment Amidst Record Growth

Nvidia’s phenomenal growth in the AI market has made it a top choice for investors looking to capitalize on the industry’s explosive expansion. As the company continues to dominate accelerated computing, its financial performance and strong products make it an attractive investment opportunity. In 2024, Nvidia’s shares are trading up almost 190% year-over-year, driven by … Read more

US Budget Deficit Hits Record High in November

The US government recorded a record-breaking budget deficit of $367 billion in November, up 17% from the same period last year. The Treasury Department attributed this increase to calendar adjustments that boosted outlays by $80 billion due to the acceleration of December payments for Medicare and Social Security programs into November. Without these adjustments, the … Read more