Dinosaurs’ Decline Before Asteroid May Be Fossil Record Bias

A new study suggests that dinosaurs may not have been in decline before the asteroid wiped them out 66 million years ago. The research, published in Current Biology, analyzed the fossil record of North America over 18 million years and found that the quality of the record worsens during the final six million years prior … Read more

NFL Draft Prospects Share Advice for Young Players

NFL draft prospects are sharing advice for young players looking to make it in the league. New Orleans Saints safety Justin Reid shared his take on what Colorado Buffaloes cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter should focus on during his first year playing in the NFL. Reid advised Hunter to “shoot for the stars” and reach his … Read more

Navy SEAL Director Recreates Iraq War Operation for Injured Comrade

A24’s new movie “Warfare” is based on the memories of a real-life Navy SEAL team’s skirmish in Iraq. Directed by Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland, the film recreates the operation to harrowing effect. The true story is centered around Miller, a sniper and medic who was severely injured during the incident, losing a leg and … Read more

Banks’ Earnings May Reveal Early Signs of Recession

Banks are set to report their first-quarter earnings on Friday, and investors are watching closely for signs of financial strain. The big banks – JPMorgan Chase & Co., Wells Fargo & Co., and Morgan Stanley – will kick off the earnings season amid market uncertainty surrounding the Trump administration’s tariffs and concerns about a US … Read more

BlackRock CEO Warns of Economic Slowdown Amid Tariff Uncertainty

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink has warned that fears of an economic slowdown have risen sharply since President Donald Trump unveiled widespread tariffs last week, sparking a sell-off in the stock market. Despite this, Fink believes the US is not in a financial crisis and expects “megatrends” like artificial intelligence to persist. Fink’s comments come after … Read more

Michael Malone’s Shocking Firing Exposed as Not Calm

Denver Nuggets Head Coach Michael Malone was reportedly “not calm” after being informed of his shocking firing by the team on Tuesday. The news sent shockwaves through the NBA community, with many speculating about the reasons behind the decision. Malone had been with the Nuggets for 10 seasons and led the team to their first … Read more

Novartis Invests Billions in US Manufacturing Amid Tariff Uncertainty

Global pharma giant Novartis is expanding its US manufacturing capabilities amid concerns over rising pharmaceutical tariffs. The company’s move follows similar investments by Eli Lilly and Johnson & Johnson, which have announced plans to increase production in the country. With US tariffs on pharmaceuticals expected to be implemented soon, Novartis aims to strengthen its supply … Read more

Scientists Solve 40-Year Puzzle on Quantum Entanglement

A team of researchers has cracked the long-standing puzzle of quantum entanglement, providing a comprehensive understanding of its scope and implications for quantum technologies. The breakthrough could revolutionize the validation of quantum devices and shape the future of quantum computing and sensing. In a significant achievement, Victor Barizien and Jean-Daniel Bancal of the Institute of … Read more

UK Government Intervenes to Save 3,000 Jobs at British Steel Site

The UK government is taking emergency action to preserve the country’s last operational blast furnace steel site in Scunthorpe, employing 3,000 workers. Lawmakers will discuss an emergency bill on Saturday that grants the business secretary power to keep the plant running while negotiating a potential buyer for British Steel. This move comes amid a tense … Read more