Eminem’s Mother Debbie Nelson Dies at 69

Rapper Eminem’s mother, Debbie Nelson, has died at the age of 69. Her longtime representative, Dennis Dennehy, confirmed her passing in an email without providing a cause of death. Nelson had previously battled lung cancer. The complex relationship between Nelson and her son, Marshall Mathers III (Eminem), was well-documented through his music. Songs like “Cleaning … Read more

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle PC Requirements Revealed

Indiana Jones is set to embark on a new adventure in “The Great Circle,” a PC game that promises an immersive first-person experience. Ahead of its release, developer MachineGames has revealed the minimum and recommended system requirements for PC players. To run the game at satisfactory levels, users will need 120GB of storage space. Here … Read more

5 Surprising Secrets About Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris

Notre Dame Cathedral, a symbol of Paris and a tourist mecca, holds many secrets beyond its grand Gothic architecture. Here are five surprising things to know about this iconic landmark. The cathedral’s significance extends beyond its stunning design, as it is literally the starting point for measuring distances from France. A bronze-and-stone slab embedded in … Read more

Venus Was ‘Born Hot’, Never Had Oceans to Support Life

Scientists have shattered the idea that Venus could once have supported life, revealing that its neighboring planet was always a hot and hostile world. A team from the University of Cambridge studied the chemical composition of Venus’ atmosphere, concluding that water oceans never existed on its surface. The researchers examined how rapidly chemicals are destroyed … Read more

OnePlus 13 Launch Date Confirmed for January 2025 Globally

OnePlus has officially confirmed its global launch date for the OnePlus 13 smartphone in January 2025. The exact release date was not specified, but based on previous launches, it’s likely to be early in the month. In a post on the OnePlus Community website, Pete Lau announced that the OnePlus 13 will be unveiled as … Read more

Japan Develops New Solar-Powered Hydrogen Fuel Technology

Japanese scientists have made a breakthrough in developing a new technology to convert sunlight and water into hydrogen fuel. The innovation, which uses special photocatalysts, could lead to cheaper and more sustainable hydrogen fuel for various applications. Currently, most free hydrogen is derived from natural gas feedstocks, but this new method could provide an alternative. … Read more

Cargill Layoffs Affect 500 Minnesotans, But Where Are They Being Sent?

Cargill recently announced significant layoffs affecting 500 workers in Minnesota. The move has left many employees and the local community uncertain about their futures. While details on the specific job locations of those affected have not been released by Cargill, several sources indicate that some workers may be reassigned to other locations within the United … Read more

Superman and Lois Finale Brings Closure to the Arrowverse

The finale of Superman and Lois marked a significant sendoff to the Arrowverse, with many fans expecting cameos from familiar characters. However, the show wisely decided not to include them, focusing instead on the core theme of love and its impact on Clark Kent’s life. The first half of the finale is an action-packed showdown … Read more

Astronomers Capture Rare Image of Isolated Galaxy NGC 1637

Astronomers using the Hubble telescope have released a stunning image of the isolated galaxy NGC 1637, located 38 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation Eridanus. Despite its distance and lack of close neighbors, NGC 1637 is an intriguing subject for astronomers due to ongoing star formation efforts. The galaxy’s spiral arms are rich … Read more

Long COVID in Children: What We Know and What’s Next

Long COVID, a lingering effect of SARS-CoV-2 infection, affects millions of people worldwide, including thousands of children. While COVID-19 is no longer considered a federal Public Health Emergency, it remains a public health concern. Children who have had mild or asymptomatic COVID-19 can still experience persistent symptoms months or years later, such as brain fog … Read more