In an unexpected turn of events, Puerto Rico's 1.4 million residents are left without power just days before Easter. With widespread outages and water shortages, frustration grows as the island grapples with its ongoing energy crisis.
Exciting news for gamers: Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders might start next week! After delays due to tariffs, some US retailers are gearing up for pre-orders as soon as April 21. Accessories like the Pro controller will also be available for pre-order soon!
Exciting news for Xbox gamers! Microsoft has introduced a new streaming feature for Xbox Series X/S and One owners, allowing Game Pass Ultimate members to play select titles instantly without downloads. Discover over 100 available games and more!
New research reveals that ancient Homo sapiens might have used tailored clothing and ochre as sunscreen to survive increased solar radiation during a magnetic pole shift 41,000 years ago.
In a gripping courtroom saga, Mark Zuckerberg defends his $19 billion investment in WhatsApp, claiming it was a strategic move against competitors like Apple and Google amid an FTC antitrust lawsuit.
Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen visits El Salvador to demand the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man deported under Trump despite a court order. The case raises serious questions about justice and evidence.
Nvidia has released driver update 576.02, addressing critical issues with the GeForce RTX 5000 series, including game crashes and black screen errors. Discover the fixes and enhancements in this essential update for gamers!
The Lyrid meteor shower returns this week, lighting up the night sky with shooting stars from Comet Thatcher! Discover how to watch this annual celestial phenomenon starting April 21.
Puerto Rico faces a massive blackout affecting 1.4 million residents just before Easter. With hotels and businesses struggling, locals voice their frustration over the energy crisis.
In a surprising twist, Trump has entered the Japan trade talks, claiming 'big progress' while the Tokyo team departs without a deal. What does this mean for future negotiations?