In response to rising economic fears, millennials are turning to social media to share cooking hacks and budget-friendly recipes. Discover how they are adapting to tough times with creativity and communal knowledge.
In a week of cautious optimism, global leaders at the IMF and World Bank meetings express relief as the U.S. dollar remains stable despite Trump's inward-focused policies. Can we trust the U.S. economy's future?
Exciting news for gamers! Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders are still available at Walmart, with tips on how to secure yours amidst high demand. Learn the best times to shop and get instant alerts!
As President Trump nears the 100-day mark of his second term, his approval ratings are shockingly low at 42%. Voters express concerns over his approach to power, with many believing he has 'gone too far' on key policies.
Katy Perry's recent concert in Mexico City has gone viral for all the wrong reasons, featuring lackluster choreography and a confusing plot. Fans are left wondering if her time in space affected her performance.
Bethesda has officially released The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, but the Skyblivion mod team assures fans their project is still on track. Here's what you need to know about the remaster and the future of Skyblivion.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is in hot water for allegedly sharing sensitive military details via the Signal app, sparking concerns about national security and privacy breaches.
In an emotional exchange, George Clooney and Patti LuPone discuss the power of art in today's political climate, as Clooney makes his Broadway debut. Their conversation delves into democracy, the role of theater, and the necessity of dissenting voices.
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves has released a crucial update for Xbox players, addressing desync issues in crossplay matches. Early access starts April 21, 2025, for multiple platforms!
A new chat group created by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth raises concerns over unsecured communications involving classified military information. As calls for his dismissal grow, the White House dismisses the controversy as a 'non-story.'