The assassination of five Al Jazeera journalists, including renowned correspondent Anas al-Sharif, has sparked global outrage. Critics accuse Israel of targeting the media in a brutal act against press freedom amidst ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Detroit Lions safety Morice Norris is back home after being hospitalized following a scary injury during a preseason game. He reassures fans he's okay, thanking everyone for their support.
A raging wildfire in Colorado has led to widespread evacuations, including a prison, as it spreads across over 167 square miles. With only 6% containment, officials urge residents to prepare for potential evacuations.
In a dramatic turn during practice, Eagles' left guard Landon Dickerson suffered a leg injury, raising concerns about the team's offensive line depth. As trainers assessed the situation, Dickerson was carted off, leaving fans worried about the impact on the upcoming season.
Detroit Lions safety Morice Norris is back at the team's facility after a brief hospital stay following an ambulance incident during a preseason game. Norris reassured fans he's 'all good' via social media.
As fears rise over a potential deal between Putin and Trump, European capitals worry about territorial concessions in Ukraine. Could this change the fate of Europe and its security?
Zach Cregger's horror film 'Weapons' dominated the box office with a $42.5 million opening, while Disney's 'Freakier Friday' brought in $29 million. Both films leveraged viral marketing for success.
'Weapons,' a chilling horror film, and 'Freakier Friday,' a hilarious body swap comedy, topped the box office this weekend, marking a successful end to the summer movie season. Discover how these films performed and their impact on the industry!
Warner Bros. continues its box office dominance with the horror film 'Weapons', set to surpass its predecessor 'Barbarian', alongside Disney's nostalgic hit 'Freakier Friday'.
A recent study reveals that smartwatches may not accurately measure stress levels, often mistaking excitement for overwork. Researchers found minimal correlation between smartwatch data and self-reported stress, raising questions about wearable tech's reliability.