A sudden drone assault by Ukraine on Russian installations has raised alarms about U.S. vulnerabilities, particularly regarding foreign land purchases near sensitive military sites. Lawmakers are calling for vigilance and new legislation to protect national interests.
In a compelling statement following a brutal attack on peace demonstrators in Boulder, Holocaust survivor Barbara Steinmetz urges Americans to embrace kindness and decency. Her powerful words resonate in the wake of violence and division.
The Trump administration has formally requested Congress to cut all federal funding for PBS and NPR by 2026-2027, claiming taxpayer support subsidizes 'biased' media. This drastic measure has sparked lawsuits and fierce public debate.
The Oklahoma City Thunder, after a record-breaking season and playoff run, prepare to face the Indiana Pacers in the NBA Finals. With a historic performance and a dominant defense, can they claim the title?
Discover the incredible story of Jim Marshall, the NFL star whose infamous wrong-way run became a part of football lore. Despite the mishap, his legacy as a leader and player endures.
In a surprising move, the New York Knicks have fired coach Tom Thibodeau just after their deep playoff run to the Eastern Conference Finals. Discover the reasons behind this shocking decision and what it means for the franchise's future.
Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge is struggling to meet sales expectations, raising concerns about its future. With disappointing pre-order figures and no early sales data revealed, the phone risks becoming a forgotten experiment. Could Samsung's generous discounts save it?
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 has been certified for Qi 2.1, but details about its charging capabilities raise questions. Discover how it compares to its predecessor and what the new profiles mean for users.
Google's NotebookLM now allows users to share their notebooks via public links, enabling interaction with AI-generated content. Explore how this innovative app is changing the way we take and share notes!
Two Chinese nationals have been charged with smuggling a dangerous fungus into the U.S., raising alarms over national security and agricultural threats. The case unfolds with ties to the University of Michigan and Chinese government funding.