Nintendo Must Deliver Again with Switch 2

Nintendo’s upcoming console, the Switch 2, is set to hit stores in 2025, and its success could define the company’s future. With over 150 million units sold since its launch in 2017, the first Switch has been a massive hit, generating $100 billion in sales and boosting Nintendo’s shares. However, this time around, the stakes … Read more

Paldean Tauros Joins Pokémon GO as Part of Stunning Styles Event

Pokémon GO’s latest event, Stunning Styles, is set to bring a host of changes, including the debuts of several new Pokémon and increased spawn rates for existing ones. The event focuses on Pokémon with multiple different forms or versions, with many having more than one type available to catch during the event. One of the … Read more

Hamas Tortures Protester to Death in Gaza

Hamas has been accused of brutally killing a protester and leaving his body on his family’s doorstep as a warning against future demonstrations against its rule in the Gaza Strip. Uday Al Rabbay, 30, was kidnapped after participating in an anti-Hamas protest earlier this week, which saw over 50,000 Palestinians killed in the ongoing war … Read more

Barcelona’s Strong Mentality Leads Team to Win Over Girona

Barcelona coach Hansi Flick hailed his team’s mentality as a key factor in their 4-1 win over Girona on Sunday. The victory saw Barcelona regain their three-point lead at the top of La Liga. Araujo praised his team’s character, saying they consistently show mental strength even in difficult situations. He also credited the young team … Read more

Embracing Maximalism: Josh Brolin’s Treasure Trove Living Room

Maximalist decor has made a comeback for 2025, and Josh Brolin’s living room is the epitome of this style. Tapped by interior design firm Pierce & Ward, the space showcases an eclectic mix of vintage furniture, colorful accents, and statement accessories. The key to achieving maximalism lies in layering patterns and colors. According to Tiffany … Read more

Five Ejected from Basketball Game Amid Scuffle

A scuffle broke out between players and coaches of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Detroit Pistons in Sunday’s game at the Target Center, leading to five ejections and one assistant coach being sent home. The altercation started when Ron Holland II fouled Naz Reid, who pointed a finger at him, sparking DiVincenzo to intervene. The situation … Read more

Israeli Air Attacks Kill Dozens in Gaza Amid Eid Celebrations

Israeli air attacks on the Gaza Strip have killed at least 35 people, mostly in the southern cities of Rafah and Khan Younis, as Palestinians marked the first day of the Muslim Eid al-Fitr holiday. The attacks came despite renewed ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu repeated his demands for Hamas … Read more

Sudan Army Cracks Down on RSF in Omdurman Market

Sudanese army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has vowed to crush the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), ruling out any reconciliation or compromise. In a video statement, Burhan reaffirmed the military’s commitment to restoring national unity and stability. The army took control of a major market in Omdurman, Khartoum’s twin city, which was previously used by … Read more

Boeing Starliner To Re-enter Space This Year

NASA plans to certify the troubled Boeing Starliner spacecraft by the end of 2025, despite past issues that stranded two astronauts on the International Space Station. The agency has made significant progress in addressing flight observations and anomalies, with over 70% closed. However, thruster problems persist, which forced the Starliner to return empty after a … Read more

Senate Republican Urges Deep Spending Cuts to Pass Trump Agenda

US Senate Republican Ron Johnson has predicted that Donald Trump’s tax-cuts and immigration agenda will not advance in the U.S. Senate unless Republican leaders agree to slash federal spending by at least $2 trillion, exceeding a target set by the House of Representatives. Johnson wants to scale back total federal outlays from an estimated $7 … Read more