Apple is unveiling its latest features with Apple Intelligence in a new YouTube video. Discover how Genmoji, Photo Clean Up, and more are set to transform your iPhone, iPad, and Mac experience!
A recent investigation reveals a double standard in how security clearance violations are handled, with contractors losing their credentials for minor lapses while Pentagon officials face little to no repercussions for similar actions.
Shannon Sharpe's attorney reveals a $10 million settlement offer in response to sexual assault allegations, stirring debate about guilt and public perception. Will this move help or harm his reputation?
Gmail users face a sophisticated phishing attack that bypasses Google's email authentication. Experts warn of rising threats and advise on protective measures to safeguard your accounts.
In a bid to assist students during finals, Google is providing US college students with free access to Gemini Advanced and Google One AI Premium for 15 months. This incredible offer, available until June 30, 2025, requires an .edu email address and promises enhanced productivity with powerful AI tools.
As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, our final Mock Draft Mailbag reveals fan insights, trade predictions, and key player prospects for the New England Patriots. Which players are most likely to be drafted?
In a shocking move, Col. Susan Meyers, commander of a U.S. Space Force base in Greenland, has been fired after sending a controversial email supporting Denmark and Greenland amidst political tensions following VP JD Vance's visit.
In a surprising twist, Col Susannah Meyers has been removed from her position at Pituffik Space Base after distancing herself from Vice-President Vance's controversial remarks about Denmark. This incident raises questions about political influence within the military and US leadership in the Arctic.
Tensions escalate as President Trump threatens a staggering 50% tariff on Chinese goods, prompting a fierce response from Beijing. Analysts warn of a looming global recession as markets react cautiously.
In a bold move, Democratic officials from 19 states have filed a lawsuit against President Trump’s executive order aimed at changing election rules. They argue it infringes on state authority and could disenfranchise millions of voters.