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.
In a dramatic escalation, Iran fired over 40 missiles at Israel following U.S. strikes on its nuclear sites, injuring 23 and damaging numerous homes. Residents, many evacuated, faced destruction but managed to find safety amidst the chaos.
Get the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i for just $2,399 after a massive $450 discount! This high-performance laptop features the RTX 5070 Ti, a stunning OLED display, and is perfect for serious gamers. Don't miss out!
Exciting news for gamers! OnePlus is reportedly gearing up to release a new gaming tablet that could rival the Lenovo Legion Y700 and RedMagic Tablet 3 Pro. With a stunning 165 Hz refresh rate and a compact 8.X-inch display, this device promises a high-performance gaming experience.
The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders announce a staggering 400% pay increase, a result of years of advocacy and previous legal battles. Cheerleaders express their joy and relief over this life-changing news.
In a stunning performance, OKC's Williams scored 40 points, leading his team to victory in the Finals. His rise to stardom is evident as he dominates the court, leaving the Pacers scrambling.
In a thrilling Game 5, Jalen Williams scored 40 points, propelling the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 120-109 victory over the Indiana Pacers. With the win, the Thunder are one game away from clinching the NBA Finals! Will they seal the deal in Game 6?
Jalen Williams delivered a stunning performance with a career-high 40 points, leading the Thunder to a decisive victory over the Pacers in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. The dynamic duo of Williams and Gilgeous-Alexander showcased their talents, putting OKC one step closer to the championship!
AMD shares jumped nearly 10% as Piper Sandler raised its price target to $140 after the chipmaker's AI event. Analysts praised the new Helios server architecture and hinted at future partnerships.
A groundbreaking study indicates that human-caused climate change was detectable in Earth's atmosphere as early as 1885, much earlier than previously thought. This research highlights the urgency of monitoring climate changes and the impacts of greenhouse gas emissions.