The NB.1.8.1 variant of COVID-19 is rapidly spreading in the U.S., now accounting for 37% of cases. Experts warn it may lead to a summer surge, although its severity remains uncertain.
A federal judge has halted the Trump administration's passport policy that discriminated against transgender and nonbinary Americans, granting class action status to the case. This ruling is seen as a significant victory for equal justice.
In a heart-stopping elimination game, Louisville's baseball team secured a dramatic 7-6 victory over Oregon State, avenging a previous loss. With crucial runs and clutch plays, the Cardinals are now just one win away from setting a new College World Series record!
In an exciting matchup, the Chicago Cubs overcame the Milwaukee Brewers 5-3, featuring impressive performances from Seiya Suzuki and Pete Crow-Armstrong. With this victory, the Cubs extend their division lead to 6.5 games.
Dave Portnoy is furious with the WNBA after a contentious incident involving Marina Mabrey and Caitlin Clark during a recent game. The fallout has left fans and players alike questioning the league's officiating decisions.
Excitement builds as Samsung gears up for the Galaxy Watch 8 series launch! Leaks reveal stunning new designs and features, including the intriguing Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025). Discover what to expect this July!
The Galaxy Watch 6 and 6 Classic are rolling out a crucial security update. Learn what's new and how to install it on your device to ensure optimal performance!
Chevrolet raises the bar with the new Corvette ZR1X, a hybrid powerhouse boasting 1,250HP and all-wheel drive. Discover the features that make this hypercar a game changer in the automotive world.
A federal judge has expanded a preliminary injunction in the case of Orr v. Trump, allowing all transgender, nonbinary, and intersex passport holders to update their gender markers on passports, marking a significant victory for LGBTQ rights.
A groundbreaking AI model has revealed that the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* is spinning at near top speed, but not all experts agree on its accuracy due to data quality concerns. What does this mean for our understanding of black holes?