In an exclusive interview, Ben Starr and Jennifer English discuss Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, its nostalgic RPG roots, and the new Easy Mode designed for all players. Discover how this game aims to cater to everyone!
The Supreme Court is considering a lawsuit from religious parents seeking to pull their children from public school lessons featuring LGBTQ+ themed books, raising crucial questions about parental rights and educational content.
Samsung's One UI 7 rollout has hit a snag, with delays and bugs causing frustration among Galaxy users. What went wrong and what can we expect next?
In a shocking incident, at least 20 tourists were killed in Pahalgam, dubbed 'mini-Switzerland,' during a militant attack that raises concerns over safety in Jammu & Kashmir.
A new report reveals that delays in cancer screenings during the pandemic haven't significantly impacted cancer death rates or late diagnoses. Experts assure that cancer statistics are returning to normal.
As the College of Cardinals prepares to elect the next Pope, the race is wide open. With potential candidates from diverse backgrounds, including Africa and Asia, the decision could reshape the Catholic Church's future. Explore the frontrunners and their unique perspectives.
Public Health – Seattle & King County has confirmed a fifth case of measles in King County, sparking health alerts. An unvaccinated infant may have exposed others at Sea-Tac and Seattle Children's Hospital. Know the risks and vaccination requirements before traveling.
A startling new report reveals that the Southwest is experiencing the largest measles outbreak since the disease was declared eliminated in 2000. The CDC has classified this as a single outbreak affecting Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, raising alarms among health officials.
Whooping cough cases in the U.S. have surged to alarming levels, with 8,077 cases reported in 2025, compared to just 3,847 last year. Experts warn of rising deaths among infants and link the outbreak to declining vaccination rates.
The Supreme Court is poised to decide if parents can opt their children out of classes that include LGBTQ+ content, stirring debate over religious freedom and educational rights. The case from Montgomery County, MD, raises critical questions about curriculum and parental authority.