Kelvin Sampson Leads Cougars to Thrilling NCAA Victory

University of Houston’s Kelvin Sampson and his team stunned the college basketball world with a 62-60 win over Purdue in the NCAA tournament. With just .9 seconds left, Milos Uzan scored the game-winning layup, securing a spot for the Cougars in the Elite Eight. The University of Houston took to social media to correct an … Read more

Musk’s Massive Spending Puts Wisconsin Supreme Court Race on Record

Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race has broken records as the most expensive judicial election in US history, with over $73 million spent so far. The April 1 contest between liberal Dane County Judge Susan Crawford and conservative Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel has drawn significant attention from billionaire Elon Musk, who is backing Schimel’s candidacy. The … Read more

Nintendo Switch 2 Pre-Orders Reportedly Start April 9

Nintendo fans eagerly await the release of the Nintendo Switch 2, with pre-orders expected to open in early April. According to a report from Insider Gaming, citing documents from an unnamed US retailer, pre-orders for the next-gen system will start on April 9. However, Nintendo has not made an official announcement regarding the pre-order date … Read more

Pope Francis Shows ‘Surprising Improvement’ After Life-Threatening Crisis

Pope Francis has made a surprising recovery after surviving life-threatening double pneumonia, according to his doctor. Dr. Sergio Alfieri reported that the 88-year-old pope is “very lively” and has shown significant improvement since returning to convalesce at the Vatican. Francis was hospitalized for five weeks after developing bronchitis, which turned into double pneumonia, and required … Read more

Stocks Plummet Amid Fears of Stagflation

US stocks tumbled on Friday, ending the week with a sharp decline, as investors worried about rising inflation and concerns over consumer health. The downturn is partly attributed to fears of “stagflation,” a combination of stagnant economic growth and high inflation. Louis Navellier, an expert, warned that consumers are already experiencing inflation before the impact … Read more

Peripheral Artery Disease Underdiagnosed and Undertreated

Patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) often receive suboptimal treatment, leaving them at a higher risk of heart attacks and strokes. A recent study published in the STRIDE trial found that many patients with PAD are not receiving guideline-recommended therapies, such as antiplatelet and lipid-lowering drugs. The main reason for this underdiagnosis is a lack … Read more

Stocks Could Plummet 12% Before Potential Rebound

Investors bracing for a potential recession may want to prepare for a sharp decline in the stock market. According to Bank of America, strategists expect the S&P 500 to drop to as low as 5,000 if unemployment rises and the economy tips into a downturn. The benchmark index could fall another 12% from its current … Read more

Ilia Malinin Wins Men’s World Figure Skating Championship for Second Year in a Row

Ilia Malinin won the men’s world figure skating championship for the second year in a row, earning 318.56 points and crushing his competition. The 22-year-old Russian skater performed an impressive short program, logging 110.41 points, which is one of the highest scores ever at an international competition. Malinin’s transformation from a skater known for strength, … Read more

Oscar-Winner Says Israeli Soldiers Beat Him After Settler Attack

A Palestinian director won an Oscar for a documentary that depicts the struggles of his village against Israel’s occupation. However, days after accepting the award, he was brutally beaten by an Israeli settler and soldiers in his own village. Hamdan Ballal, who accepted the Oscar for “No Other Land,” said he was attacked by an … Read more

NASA Boeing Set for Starliner Flight in Late 2024 or Early 2026

NASA is moving forward with certifying Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft for crewed flights, with its next mission expected to launch later this year or early 2026. The agency is working with Boeing to resolve a system fault that caused the inaugural eight-day crewed mission to extend into a nine-month stay in space. The issue was … Read more