Former President Biden makes a significant return to the spotlight, addressing critical Social Security concerns amid Trump's ongoing attacks. Will his message resonate with a divided nation ahead of the midterms?
In a thrilling moment for women's basketball, Paige Bueckers was selected as the No. 1 pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft by the Dallas Wings, marking a pivotal moment for both the player and the franchise as they aim for postseason success.
The Pixel 10 series promises a striking departure in design with new vibrant wallpapers. Discover how Google's latest devices are set to impress with their unique themes and colors.
Tennis player Harriet Dart's recent on-court remark about her opponent's hygiene has stirred controversy. After losing to Lois Boisson, Dart publicly apologized for asking the umpire to intervene, while Boisson responded light-heartedly.
Skullcandy launches its Method 360 ANC earbuds at an introductory price of $99.99, featuring Bose technology for superior comfort and sound. With a unique charging case design and impressive battery life, these earbuds are set to revolutionize your audio experience.
In a shocking whistleblower statement, a federal cybersecurity expert claims Trump's Department of Government Efficiency caused a major data breach at the NLRB, raising alarms over security protocols and unauthorized data removal.
In a thrilling play-in tournament, Jimmy Butler's 38 points and Stephen Curry's clutch shooting led the Golden State Warriors to a 121-116 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies, securing their playoff spot. The Warriors now prepare to face the Rockets in the first round.
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.
In a bid to enhance security, Google’s Android will now automatically reboot if locked for three consecutive days. This feature aims to protect user data from unauthorized access, especially during law enforcement investigations.
The Lyrids meteor shower is set to dazzle stargazers beginning April 17, 2025, with its peak on April 22. Expect up to 18 shooting stars per hour, including spectacular fireballs!