Sony has suspended sales of the Xperia 1 VII in Japan due to reports of devices shutting down and rebooting unexpectedly. The company is investigating the cause and suggests a potential software fix.
A deadly botulism outbreak linked to a homemade salad in California has left eight patients hospitalized. The CDC's investigation reveals shocking food safety lapses that led to this rare poisoning.
Devastating floods along the Guadalupe River in Texas have claimed at least 13 lives, with 20 children still missing from a summer camp. Emergency crews are actively searching for survivors as heavy rains caused unprecedented flooding in Kerr County.
The verdict in Sean 'Diddy' Combs' trial drew a crowd of influencers and curious onlookers, turning the courthouse into a spectacle of viral content creation. Witness how online creators capitalized on the drama!
The new trade deal between the US and Vietnam aims to curb Chinese influence but raises concerns over tariffs and their impact on Vietnam's economy. Will it be a boon or a burden?
A senior Israeli official reveals that U.S. strikes have caused significant damage to Iran's nuclear facilities. Despite Tehran's attempts to conceal the destruction, initial assessments suggest the mission was impactful, though skepticism remains regarding its overall success.
Philips Hue lights are set to see a price increase on July 1, 2025, due to tariffs linked to Trump’s trade policies. Discover how these changes will affect your smart lighting choices.
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.
A new COVID-19 variant known as 'Nimbus' is causing concern due to its painful sore throat symptom, dubbed 'razor blade throat.' While cases rise, experts assure the public that current vaccines should remain effective.
Experts discuss the potential environmental consequences of Israel's military strikes on Iran's uranium enrichment sites, asserting that while the attacks are concerning, they are unlikely to cause severe radioactive threats.