Scientists Discover Seven New Dark Comets in Our Solar System

Scientists at Michigan State University have made a groundbreaking discovery, identifying seven new dark comets in our solar system. Led by postdoctoral fellow Darryl Seligman, the research team has doubled the population of known dark comets and identified two distinct types based on their orbit and size. Dark comets are a relatively new class of … Read more

Syrians Rush to Saydnaya Prison in Search of Missing Loved Ones

Syrians from across the country flocked to the notorious Saydnaya prison in search of missing family members who vanished under Bashar al-Assad’s regime. The prison, once synonymous with arbitrary detention, torture, and murder, became a focal point for the desperate searches after rebels toppled Assad on Sunday. Crowds descended upon the facility north of Damascus, … Read more

Apple Working on Next-Gen Pro Display XDR with New Features

Apple has left its high-end Pro Display XDR unchanged since its 2019 launch, despite advancements in display technology. However, rumors suggest that the company is working on new features for the next-generation model. One potential upgrade is an Apple Silicon chip, which would power the display and allow for advanced features like Center Stage and … Read more

Record-Breaking X2.2 Solar Flare Hits Earth

A powerful solar flare with a peak intensity of X2.2 struck the US late on Sunday morning, causing disruptions to critical systems. Captured by NOAA’s GOES-East satellite, the event marked one of the strongest flares recorded. Solar flares are intense bursts of energy released from the Sun’s surface. They can impact radio communications, power grids, … Read more

Apple Unveils Image Playground in iOS 18.2 Update

Apple has released a new update to its iOS operating system, iOS 18.2, which includes several major features and apps. One of the most exciting updates is the introduction of Image Playground, a new app that uses AI to generate “fun, playful images” based on text descriptions, people in your Photos library, and more. Image … Read more

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New York Wins $256 Million Powerball Jackpot

A single ticket sold in New York matched all six numbers to win a record-breaking jackpot worth $256 million. The winning numbers were 1, 31, 43, 55, 57, and red Powerball 22, with a Power Play multiplier of 2X. This is the ninth Powerball jackpot won this year, and the first in New York since … Read more

GOP Senators Support Trump’s Picks for Pentagon, FBI, and National Intelligence Roles

Top Republican senators have shown support for President-elect Donald Trump’s picks for key administration roles. Pete Hegseth is seen as a potential candidate for the role of Defense Secretary, despite facing misconduct allegations against him. Hegseth met with Senator Joni Ernst on Capitol Hill, where she expressed her “encouraging” conversations with him. Ernst praised Hegseth’s … Read more

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Colon Cancer Warning: 2 Key Symptoms to Watch Out For

A 34-year-old man’s battle with stage four colon cancer has highlighted the importance of not ignoring unusual symptoms. Joe Faratzis was diagnosed six years ago and is still living with the condition, sharing his story on TikTok. Colorectal cancer affects over 141,000 people in the US each year, claiming 52,967 lives. To avoid such a … Read more