Exciting news for gamers! Leaks suggest that pre-orders for the Nintendo Switch 2 might begin soon, with dates possibly set for late April. But can we trust the rumors amidst tariff uncertainties?
At a packed town hall in Iowa, frustrated constituents challenged Sen. Chuck Grassley on his support for Trump, raising concerns over tariffs, voter registration, and federal policies. The senator faced tough questions but maintained a measured response amid growing dissatisfaction.
Dive into the whimsical yet gritty world of Rusty Rabbit, where a talking rabbit salvager navigates a post-human landscape filled with humor, charm, and engaging gameplay mechanics.
The landmark antitrust trial against Meta kicks off, with the FTC aiming to force Zuckerberg to sell Instagram and WhatsApp. Legal experts weigh in on the implications for the tech giant.
In a stunning match, Manchester United faced a humiliating 4-1 defeat against Newcastle United, leaving coach Ruben Amorim frustrated. With a crucial Europa League match looming, will United bounce back?
The FTC's monumental antitrust case against Meta kicks off, questioning if the social media giant violated competition laws by acquiring Instagram and WhatsApp. With potential ramifications for its business and the social media landscape, the trial will feature key witnesses including Mark Zuckerberg. Discover what this means for users and the industry!
Many Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra owners are facing a frustrating issue with their ultrawide camera, which is reported to be shaking and unusable. This problem has sparked discussions on social media and forums, with users seeking solutions.
After a rocky start at the Masters with two double bogeys, Rory McIlroy turned his game around with patience and skill, making a stunning comeback to stay in contention for the title.
A U.S. judge expresses deep concern over the Trump administration's failure to comply with a court order regarding the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, raising questions about the administration's accountability.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces backlash for downplaying measles outbreak while questioning vaccine safety. His remarks could influence public health perceptions amid rising cases.