At just 11 months old, Jonny Terrell was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer. Now in remission, his family's journey highlights the struggles and triumphs of battling childhood cancer.
In a devastating overnight assault on Kyiv, three lives were lost, including an infant, amid widespread destruction from drone and missile strikes. The attacks targeted civilian buildings, igniting fires and injuring numerous residents.
In a significant policy shift, OPEC+ is poised to increase oil production by 137,000 barrels next month. This move comes as key members, including Saudi Arabia and Russia, prioritize market share over price stability.
In a surprising turn of events, South Korea's government has finalized discussions with the US to repatriate citizens detained in an immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia. Over 300 South Koreans were among 475 individuals arrested, raising concerns about the impact on US-South Korea trade relations.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra promises to be the best tablet yet with its stunning 15-inch display, premium design, and S Pen. But can Samsung innovate further? Explore the possibilities!
Recent undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea have caused significant internet disruptions across Asia and the Middle East, raising concerns about the involvement of Yemen's Houthi rebels amid ongoing regional tensions.
The Wall Street Journal criticizes President Trump's tariffs for causing a significant slowdown in job growth, highlighting a loss of 38,000 manufacturing jobs in 2025. Can Trump turn the economy around?
Bose unveils the QuietComfort Ultra 2, featuring enhanced design and improved audio technology. With better noise cancellation, spatial audio, and 30-hour battery life, these headphones are a must-have for audiophiles!
Apple is set to unveil its new iPhone Air alongside the iPhone 17 and updated Apple Watch models, but will this redesign be enough to excite consumers? With competitors like Samsung and Google pushing AI advancements, Apple faces challenges in keeping its flagship product relevant.
In a surprising move, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigns to prevent a rift within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, following consecutive electoral losses and rising public discontent over living costs.