A surge in long-dated bond yields is shaking global markets, with Japan's government borrowing costs hitting record highs. As investors seek safety in gold, the implications for equities and fiscal policies are profound.
A bus-size asteroid, 2025 QV5, is set to make a close approach to Earth on Sept. 3, 2024, before it won't return for almost a century. Scientists are eager to study this space rock as it passes safely by.
A catastrophic landslide in Sudan's Tarseen village has reportedly killed over 1,000 people. The armed group controlling the area calls for urgent international aid to recover bodies and assist survivors amid ongoing torrential rains.
As college football kickoff brings thrilling action, we assess the panic levels for teams like Texas, Alabama, and UCLA. Are their playoff hopes fading? Discover the insights on who needs to worry!
A woman was left unsettled during her Brazilian wax when her technician wore Meta's AI glasses. The influencer, Aniessa Navarro, shares her concerns about privacy and the potential risks of recording in private settings.
As autumn arrives, the film industry shifts into high gear with a slew of movies vying for Oscar attention. From horror sequels to prestigious biopics, discover the 50 films you can't miss this fall!
As Jaws celebrates its 50th anniversary, it proves it's still a box office contender, coming in second place behind the hit film Weapons. This summer has been tough for Hollywood, but Jaws shows it still has bite!
This Labor Day weekend saw a horror movie reclaim the top spot while a 50-year-old classic proves it still has power at the box office. Discover the surprising results and what it means for Hollywood.
The Wizard of the Kremlin, Oliver Assayas' latest film, premiered at Venice, featuring Jude Law as Putin and Paul Dano as a scheming advisor. With mixed reviews, it promises a gripping exploration of power dynamics.
In response to escalating protests over lawmakers' excessive perks, Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto has announced cuts to state-funded allowances. Demonstrators, fueled by recent events, demand deeper reforms.