The Last of Us Season 2 Teases Pedro Pascal’s ‘Good Looks’

The first episode of The Last of Us’ second season has already sparked internet memes, with one line from actress Kaitlyn Dever’s Abby drawing attention to Joel actor Pedro Pascal’s good looks. While some fans have praised the nod to Pascal’s charm, others have questioned its relevance and tone. In context, the line feels more … Read more

Newsom Sues Trump Over Tariffs Amid Global Trade Dispute

California Governor Gavin Newsom is suing President Donald Trump over his use of emergency powers to impose broad tariffs on Mexico, China, and Canada, citing harm to consumers and businesses in the state’s large economy. This legal challenge sets up a high-stakes test of the president’s landmark effort to overhaul global trade policies. Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-04-16/california-s-newsom-says-state-to-sue-over-trump-s-tariffs

Northern Lights to Appear in Multiple US States This Week

A geomagnetic storm from a recent burst of energy from the sun’s surface is expected to disrupt Earth’s magnetic field and pull the northern lights to several states in the northern U.S. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a geomagnetic storm watch due to a coronal mass ejection that occurred on April … Read more

Dimon Warns Trump’s Tariffs Threaten US Credibility

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has expressed concerns that President Donald Trump’s rollout of tariffs is undermining the United States’ credibility in the world. Dimon, one of the most influential figures in the US, warned that the US values that make it a dominant global player are being eroded. Dimon pointed out that the US … Read more

US Cybersecurity Program at Risk as Funding Expire

The US government’s funding for MITRE’s Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program will expire on Wednesday, the non-profit organization confirmed. The CVE program is a global standard for vulnerability identification and management, relied upon by organizations across industry, government, national security, and critical infrastructure. Developed in 1999, the CVE program provides a standardized framework for … Read more

Google Pixel 9a’s Controversial Design: A Utilitarian Phone for the Masses

Google’s decision to ditch the iconic camera bar on the Pixel 9a has sparked a heated debate among enthusiasts and consumers alike. The phone’s utilitarian design, featuring an almost-flat camera bump, is intentionally bland and unremarkable – exactly what some people have been clamoring for. However, many others are not pleased with the trade-offs that … Read more

Ravens Edge Rusher Worth First-Round Pick Consideration

The Baltimore Ravens are evaluating their options for an edge rusher, considering a first-round pick to bolster their pass rush unit. Players like Kyle Van Noy, Odafe Oweh, and David Ojabo are nearing the end of their contracts, making it essential to think about the future. Among the final year players, Donovan Ezeiruaku (Boston College) … Read more

Samsung Pushes One UI 7 Rollout to July Due to Bugs and Delays

Samsung has delayed the rollout of its new One UI 7 operating system for several devices, including the Galaxy S24, Z Fold 6, and Z Flip 6. The delay was initially caused by a severe bug that prevented users from unlocking their devices. In an effort to address this issue, Samsung released an updated schedule … Read more

US CDC Considers Risk-Based COVID-19 Vaccination Recommendations

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is considering a shift from a universal COVID-19 vaccination recommendation to a risk-based approach. The proposed change would target older adults, those with compromised immune systems, and individuals at high risk of contracting the disease due to their occupation or living situation. Under this new framework, … Read more