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Geno Smith's trade from the Seahawks to the Raiders reveals a lack of negotiation and a complicated contract structure. Discover how Pete Carroll's influence played a role in Smith's journey and what lies ahead in the competitive AFC West.
A decade of Hubble observations reveals Uranus takes 17 hours, 14 minutes, and 52 seconds to rotate. This new data, 28 seconds longer than previous estimates, may reshape our understanding of the ice giant's geography and future missions.
After a tumultuous trading session, Asia's financial markets are showing signs of optimism, with Japan's Nikkei leading the gains. Analysts attribute this rebound to a natural market bounce and developments in US-China trade relations.
As the NFL Draft approaches, analysts reveal their bold mock draft predictions. From Shedeur Sanders as the top pick to surprising team strategies, find out which players could change the game this season!
Discover how the tonka bean tree turns lightning strikes into a survival advantage, thriving in Panama's rainforests while its competitors suffer. This groundbreaking study reveals nature's resilience.
Three genetically engineered wolf pups resembling extinct dire wolves are now in the U.S. as part of a controversial project by Colossal Biosciences. While they look the part, experts caution that true revival of these ancient creatures remains out of reach.
South Sudanese basketball star Khaman Maluach faces uncertainty as the U.S. revokes visas for South Sudanese nationals due to the government's refusal to accept deportees. This move comes just after his team lost in the NCAA Final Four, jeopardizing his future in the U.S.
A wave of sudden SEVIS terminations has left international students across the U.S. facing visa revocations without warning. Students scramble for answers as their legal status hangs in the balance.
As EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announces a push for global trade expansion amidst U.S. tariffs, economic giants like JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs warn of recession risks. What does this mean for international markets?