Penn Badgley Reveals Gossip Girl Connection to You’s Joe Goldberg Sets

Penn Badgley recently gave fans a behind-the-scenes look at the sets of Netflix’s hit show You, which marked its fifth and final season. During the video tour, the actor revealed that the infamous cage room where his character Joe Goldberg holds victims captive was previously Blair Waldorf’s lavish penthouse on Gossip Girl. Badgley starred in … Read more

Mark Carney to Lead Canada through US Trade War

Mark Carney, a crisis-fighting central banker with extensive global experience, has been appointed Prime Minister of Canada, tasked with navigating the country through the US trade war. The Liberal Party won the election on Monday, and Carney will lead the minority government. Born in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Carney attended Harvard University and played college-level … Read more

Gearbox Developer Insights: Borderlands 4 State of Play

Get ready for over 20 minutes of looter shooter action with the latest developer insights from Gearbox on April 30. The special State of Play will feature Anthony Nicholson, Senior Project Producer, sharing details on gameplay, missions, and new features. As previously announced, Borderlands 4 is now set to launch earlier than expected on September … Read more

US Air Campaign Hits Over 800 Targets in Yemen Since March 15

The US military has announced that its ongoing air campaign against the Houthi militia in Yemen has struck over 800 targets since operations began on March 15, according to a statement from US Central Command. The campaign, code-named Operation Rough Rider, aims to disrupt the Houthis’ ability to launch attacks against ships in the Red … Read more

Beyoncé Paves Her Own Path at ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour Opener

Beyoncé’s three-hour performance at SoFi Stadium was a masterclass in genre-bending music, weaving together Western themes with powerful commentary on America’s turbulent past and present. The singer’s unapologetic approach to her “country foray” celebrated the Black origins of country culture and its evolution. The show began with a soft rendition of “Blackbird,” shifting into a … Read more

Soviet Cold War Spacecraft to Crash Back to Earth in 2 Weeks

A 53-year-old Soviet spaceship launched in 1972 is set to crash back to Earth in about two weeks. The Kosmos 482 Descent Craft, weighing nearly 500kg, was initially destined for Venus but a technical failure put it into a perpetual orbit around our planet. The spacecraft, designed to withstand extreme heat and pressure on Venus, … Read more

China Uses Gravitational Slingshots to Rescue Stranded Satellites

China has successfully rescued two satellites that were stuck in the wrong orbit for 123 days using a novel “gravitational slingshot” method. The satellites, launched atop a Yuanzheng-1S rocket on March 15th, suffered a technical failure with the upper stage, preventing them from reaching their intended orbit. After several months of attempts to rescue the … Read more

Global Health Leaders Urge Action on H5N1 Avian Flu Threat

Global health leaders from over 40 countries are sounding the alarm on the increasing threat of H5N1 avian flu, urging governments to take immediate action to boost surveillance, enhance biosecurity, and prepare for potential human-to-human transmission. The Global Virus Network (GVN) has reviewed the US outbreak status and highlighted the importance of robust surveillance systems … Read more

Satellite Launched to Map World’s Forests for Carbon Monitoring

A 40-foot extendable satellite antenna has launched into space on a mission to create a detailed global map of the world’s forests. The goal is to measure the biomass, or mass, of these ecosystems, which play a crucial role in absorbing carbon and slowing climate change. By mapping forest biomass, scientists can better understand the … Read more