Anthony Davis Dominates as Mavericks Beat Hawks 120-118

Dallas Mavericks star Anthony Davis made his highly anticipated return to action, dominating the Atlanta Hawks with 34 points, 15 rebounds, and five blocks in a 120-118 win. Davis, who missed six weeks with an adductor strain, was eager to finally play full strength against the Hawks. “Whatever happens, happens,” he said before the game. … Read more

Musk to Step Back as Trump’s Advisor

Tesla investors have renewed hopes after reports suggested Elon Musk will be stepping back from his government role. According to a Politico report, Musk told those close to him that he would depart in coming weeks, which has broad implications for Washington and Wall Street. The news led to a surge in Tesla stock prices, … Read more

“AI Filter Erases Human Creativity”

A recent trend in artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked concern among artists and historians. The Studio Ghibli filter, a tool within ChatGPT’s capabilities, allows users to apply the iconic animation style from Japanese film studios to their photos. This phenomenon is often referred to as “digital ghiblibling,” where AI algorithms rework images with minimal human … Read more

Trump Unveils Tariffs on Chinese Tech Companies Including TikTok

US President Donald Trump has announced a 54% tariff on China, targeting companies such as TikTok, which has been at the center of a contentious ban-or-sale debate in the US. The tariffs also affect Indian and Vietnamese manufacturers that produce iPhones for Apple. The move is likely to further exacerbate tensions between the US and … Read more

Texas Reports Record-Breaking Number of Measles Cases

The Texas health department announced 422 measles cases as of Tuesday, marking a significant increase from the previous count of 400 on March 28. This rise is part of the US’s largest outbreak of measles in over a decade. Specifically, Gaines County reported 280 new cases, up from 270 on Friday. New Mexico also saw … Read more

Premier League: Jota’s Winner Stood Despite Everton Protest

Liverpool manager Arne Slot expressed frustration with a rule that allowed Diogo Jota’s 57th-minute goal in the Merseyside derby to stand, as the Reds reclaimed their 12-point lead at the Premier League summit. Everton boss David Moyes claimed Jota’s strike was offside against Luis Díaz’s teammate James Tarkowski’s clearance, but a review of the rulebook … Read more

Myanmar Junta Leader to Attend Regional Summit Amid Crisis

Myanmar’s junta leader Min Aung Hlaing will leave the country on Thursday for a regional summit in Bangkok, Thailand, as aid groups call for eased restrictions to reach survivors of a devastating earthquake. The 7.7 magnitude quake has left over 3,000 dead and widespread destruction, with hospitals overwhelmed and medicines scarce. The junta’s decision to … Read more

NASA’s New Space Telescope Captures Stunning Images of Universe

NASA has launched its latest space telescope, SPHEREx, which has taken its first images from space. The observatory, designed to study the universe’s origins, will map hundreds of millions of galaxies across the sky over the next two years. SPHEREx is equipped with six detectors that capture data from 100,000 light sources in a single … Read more

Trump’s Tariffs Spark Economic Fears, Dollar Slumps

US President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs have triggered a global economic backlash, with the dollar plummeting against major currencies and global stocks falling sharply. The 10% tariffs on US imports, combined with existing levies on European and Chinese goods, have raised concerns about lower growth and inflation in the US. The dollar fell 2.2% against … Read more

Goldman Sachs Lowers Stock Market Forecast for 2025

Goldman Sachs has revised its expectations for stock returns in 2025, now predicting a loss for the S&P 500. Chief US equity strategist David Kostin lowered the firm’s year-end target to 5,700 from 6,200, a decline of 2.1% compared to Friday’s close and below the index’s starting point. This forecast is among the lowest among … Read more