The Portland Trail Blazers made a surprising choice in the 2025 NBA Draft, selecting Hansen Yang at 16 after trading down. Fans are divided—are they building for the future or making a mistake?
The FTC is refunding over $126 million to Fortnite players charged for unwanted purchases. Eligible players can now claim compensation until July 9, 2025. Don't miss out on your refund!
Walmart is set to restock the Nintendo Switch 2 tonight at 9 PM ET. With significantly more inventory available, Walmart+ subscribers get early access to this sought-after console. Don't miss your chance to snag one!
A recent Google email regarding Gemini's privacy features sparked concern over data access. However, the update actually enhances user privacy while allowing better functionality. Here's the full scoop.
A powerful radio burst detected in June 2024 has astronomers puzzled. Originating from the long-dead NASA satellite Relay 2, researchers explore the reasons behind this unexpected phenomenon.
As NATO sets a bold 5% defense spending target, doubts loom over its feasibility. With only 70% of member states on track for the previous 2% goal, can nations like Spain and Iceland step up their contributions without backlash?
New research reveals that caffeine might help slow aging at the cellular level by activating AMPK, a key energy-sensing pathway. Discover how your daily coffee could contribute to a longer life!
A groundbreaking discovery reveals that the world's oldest boomerang, crafted from mammoth tusk, is over 40,000 years old, reshaping our understanding of prehistoric human ingenuity and culture.
Discover how Thor Heyerdahl's daring Kon-Tiki expedition paved the way for modern research into ancient human migration across the Pacific, revealing remarkable navigational techniques used thousands of years ago.
In a major legal win for Meta, a federal judge ruled that the company's use of copyrighted books to train AI models falls under fair use. This decision signals a potential shift in the ongoing battle between tech firms and authors over copyright laws.