Apple has officially discontinued its Clips video editing app, which has been available since 2017. With updates slowing down, users are advised to save their videos to avoid losing them after October 10, 2025.
In a thrilling opener of the NL Wild Card Series, the Chicago Cubs secured their first playoff win since 2017, thanks to back-to-back homers from Seiya Suzuki and Carson Kelly. The Cubs' bullpen shined, shutting down the Padres and setting the stage for a potential series clinch in Game 2.
The Cubs are back in the postseason after a four-year drought, facing off against the elite Padres in a thrilling Wild Card Series. Can they clinch their first series win since 2017? Tune in for the action!
The AHA has released groundbreaking new guidelines for high blood pressure, especially targeting young adults in their 20s and 30s. These updates emphasize early detection and personalized treatment plans to prevent heart issues long before they arise.
Evergrande, once a giant in China's real estate, has been delisted from the Hong Kong stock exchange after a prolonged trading freeze. The company faces liquidation, having lost over 99% of its market value since its peak in 2017, amid a broader downturn in the property sector.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is leveraging social media to target Donald Trump while hinting at a presidential run. But is he more comedian than candidate? Explore the surprising tactics of Newsom's political strategy.
Boeing Co. is on the verge of finalizing a monumental deal with China for up to 500 aircraft, potentially ending a lengthy sales drought that has persisted since 2017. The intricate negotiations are focused on specific jet models and delivery timelines.
In a remarkable journey, Hezly Rivera, the youngest U.S. Olympian, clinched the all-around national championship, showcasing her talent and determination against seasoned competitors. Discover her inspiring story and future goals!
Emergency rooms are seeing a surge in tick bite cases this July, the highest since 2017. The CDC warns that young children and the elderly are particularly at risk as climate change exacerbates the issue.
In a landmark unanimous decision, the Supreme Court ruled that families affected by wrong-house raids can sue law enforcement. This case stems from a 2017 incident involving Trina Martin's family, raising questions about police accountability and sovereign immunity.