The highly anticipated sequel, 'Practical Magic 2,' starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman, will be released on September 18, 2026. The witches return to continue their mystical legacy amidst new adventures!
A team at Aalto University has developed a groundbreaking quantum theory of gravity, promising to unify gravity with electromagnetic and nuclear forces, potentially changing our understanding of the universe's origins.
Google's latest Android 16 beta introduces a desktop-like experience for Pixel devices, allowing users to run apps in windows and utilize their phone as a desktop with an external display. But is this the future of computing?
Exciting news for Pixel users as Android 16 Beta 4 introduces a long-awaited double-tap feature to turn off screens, bringing them closer to Samsung's offerings. More upgrades are on the way!
The Washington Commanders are making a thrilling return to their former home at RFK Stadium, announcing a new stadium deal with D.C. that could exceed $3 billion. Fans are buzzing with excitement about this historic move!
In a significant crackdown, federal law enforcement arrested 114 illegal immigrants at a Colorado Springs nightclub, marking one of the largest raids since Trump took office. The operation highlights ongoing immigration enforcement efforts across the U.S.
Following the death of Pope Francis, 149 cardinals met in the Vatican, engaging in critical discussions to shape the future of the Catholic Church. These meetings hold significant influence over the next papal election.
In a dramatic overnight raid, over 100 immigrants and several active-duty military members were detained at an underground nightclub in Colorado Springs, linked to drug trafficking and prostitution. Authorities revealed significant criminal activities involving dangerous gangs.
In a dramatic early morning raid, over 100 immigrants were detained at an illegal nightclub in Colorado Springs during a federal operation targeting drug trafficking and violence. The crackdown involved more than 300 law enforcement officers and revealed a range of illegal activities.
This year's White House Correspondents’ Dinner broke tradition with no comedy act, yet guests still enjoyed a memorable evening, reminiscent of past unique performances by Ron Chernow and Ray Charles.