Apple is on track to launch its foldable iPhone in 2026, while the iPad Fold faces serious setbacks. Manufacturing issues and low demand could spell trouble for the tablet's future.
In a dramatic move, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries delays a crucial vote on a $4.5 trillion bill that threatens Medicaid and raises taxes. With deep divisions in Congress and Trump’s intervention, the political stakes have never been higher.
A European satellite designed for advanced weather monitoring and air quality assessment is poised for launch from Florida. The Meteosat Third Generation Sounder (MTG-S1) aims to deliver critical data for meteorologists, but weather conditions could delay its departure.
South Park fans face a delay for Season 27, now premiering on July 23 instead of July 9. Co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone attribute the shift to ongoing negotiations and complications surrounding streaming rights.
In a groundbreaking move, Microsoft announces it will replace the infamous blue screen of death with a streamlined black screen for Windows 11, enhancing user experience and reducing reboot times.
In a pivotal 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court backed the Trump administration's efforts to limit universal injunctions related to birthright citizenship. This decision opens the door for potential changes in immigration policy, while delaying enforcement of Trump's order for 30 days.
As US senators receive a classified briefing on Trump's bombing of Iranian nuclear sites, concerns grow over transparency and military action without congressional approval. Key figures like Chuck Schumer and Rand Paul voice their opinions on the legal implications.
The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to challenge a key budget law, potentially risking a constitutional crisis. With billions in funds delayed, the balance of power between Congress and the White House hangs in the balance.
A U.S. official reveals that the recent airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites didn't obliterate the program as claimed by Trump, but only delayed it. Key senators demand answers amid conflicting reports.
A preliminary U.S. report reveals that the bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities only delayed its program by a few months, contradicting claims of total destruction and raising questions about the real impact of the strikes.