A rogue intermediate-mass black hole has been observed disrupting a star in a distant galaxy, sparking debates among astronomers about its behavior and implications for black hole evolution.
Layne Riggs clinched his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win at the TSport 200, celebrating in style as he led 160 laps and cut into Corey Heim's points lead with two races left in the season.
This week, the tech world buzzes with fresh leaks of the Pixel 10 series, including stunning renders of the Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel Watch 4, and Pixel Buds Pro 2. With new colors and features revealed, anticipation builds ahead of the upcoming launch event.
As cross-border fighting continues, Cambodia demands a ceasefire with Thailand, which has declared martial law. With casualties rising and tensions escalating, the international community calls for peace.
In a surprising turn of events, President Trump visited the Federal Reserve, signaling a potential thaw in tensions with Jerome Powell. The meeting was cordial despite previous criticisms, raising questions about future interest rates.
Inter Miami CF is outraged after Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba are suspended for one game due to their absence from the MLS All-Star Game. Co-owner Jorge Mas expresses the team's frustration and vows to unite against the league's draconian punishment as they prepare to face FC Cincinnati.
Samsung is slashing prices on its latest devices, offering up to $1,000 off the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and up to $600 off the Galaxy Z Flip 7. Plus, save big on the Galaxy Watch 8 lineup with trade-in options!
As mass starvation looms in Gaza, Trump shifts blame to Hamas, complicating ceasefire negotiations. With growing global criticism, the humanitarian crisis deepens amid conflicting narratives.
Paramount Global is set to finalize its $8bn merger with Skydance Media, marking a pivotal shift in the entertainment industry under the Trump administration's influence. The merger's approval has raised eyebrows amidst political tensions and a recent lawsuit settlement with Trump.
In a significant move for the Cincinnati Bengals, first-round pick Shemar Stewart has signed a four-year contract worth $18.97 million, resolving a standoff that kept him from minicamp. With a $10.4 million signing bonus included, this deal marks a pivotal moment for both the team and the rookie defensive end, who sought clarity on contract terms concerning guaranteed money.