Donald Trump makes a stunning comeback as he steps onto the stage for his much-anticipated second inauguration on January 20. What unfolds next is a must-see event filled with surprises!
Amazon has launched the first 27 satellites for its Kuiper broadband internet project, aiming to rival SpaceX's Starlink. This $10 billion initiative seeks to deliver global internet access, with service expected to begin later this year.
On Monday, a massive blackout plunged the Iberian Peninsula into darkness after 15 gigawatts of power mysteriously vanished from Spain’s electricity grid. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez assures investigations are underway, while speculation grows over potential cyberattacks.
A groundbreaking discovery reveals a massive molecular cloud named Eos, located just 300 light-years away from Earth. This find challenges previous notions of star formation and molecular clouds in our solar vicinity.
Astronomers have uncovered a dense stellar nursery filled with newborn stars in the Circinus West molecular cloud, a massive 'dark nebula' that reveals the dynamic process of star formation.
DHL has lifted its suspension on US deliveries over $800 after negotiations with US customs. This decision comes amid ongoing tensions between businesses and government tariff policies that have impacted international shipping.
President Trump is enraged as his approval ratings sink into the thirties. In a furious Truth Social rant, he labels pollsters as 'criminals' and claims their results are part of a media conspiracy against him.
DHL has announced it will resume shipping packages valued over $800 to U.S. consumers after a brief suspension due to new customs rules. The decision follows productive talks with the Trump administration aimed at resolving shipping challenges.
The Nothing Phone 2 Pro is here, boasting a modular design and impressive specs at a budget price. Discover its standout features, including a 120Hz OLED display and innovative add-ons!
In a surprising ruling, a Texas federal court has nullified a CFPB rule aimed at capping credit card late fees at $8. This decision could lead to banks charging consumers up to $10 billion more annually in late fees, raising concerns among consumer advocates.