In a surprising move, the New England Patriots traded safety Kyle Dugger to the Pittsburgh Steelers, but they will still pay part of his salary. What does this mean for both teams moving forward?
The sudden death of TikTok star Ben Bader has left fans in shock. Following the discovery of his body by neighbors, authorities are investigating the cause, with foul play not ruled out. His girlfriend shares a heartfelt tribute to the beloved influencer.
A groundbreaking study reveals that the Northern Hemisphere is absorbing more sunlight than the Southern Hemisphere, challenging previous climate assumptions. This shift could significantly impact weather patterns and global climate in the coming decades.
A groundbreaking study reveals that nearly 1 in 5 urinary tract infections in Southern California may originate from E. coli strains found in food animals. Researchers emphasize the urgent need for interventions, especially in vulnerable communities.
Market confidence soars as Trump softens his stance on China, promising investors stability. Stocks rise amid upcoming earnings reports and trade negotiations.
WhatsApp is trialing a new anti-spam feature that limits the number of messages accounts can send without a reply. Aimed at curbing spam from high-volume senders, this feature promises a cleaner messaging experience for users.
A Pennsylvania high school student, Ryan Duffy, has tragically died from bacterial meningitis. The 18-year-old was hospitalized in the ICU before succumbing to the illness, leaving the community in mourning and raising awareness about the importance of vaccinations.
World stocks are climbing back towards record highs driven by AI optimism, despite ongoing U.S.-China trade tensions. France's government survives a confidence vote, while gold hits record levels amidst fluctuating dollar values.
The survivors of the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki continue to advocate for nuclear disarmament, as their poignant testimonies resonate amidst rising global tensions. With the Nobel Prize awarded to their organization, their voices grow louder, urging the world to remember the horrors of nuclear warfare.
Comedian Aziz Ansari defends his decision to perform at Saudi Arabia's Riyadh Comedy Festival amid backlash from fellow comedians and Jimmy Kimmel's probing questions about the Saudi regime.