President Trump’s controversial decision to federalize D.C. police sparks debate amid falling crime rates. Targeting Democratic cities, he threatens further intervention while ignoring evidence of crime reduction.
Get ready for the iPhone 17 Pro! Apple is rumored to reposition the antennas to enhance connectivity and reduce interference, inspired by the Apple Watch Ultra. Discover how this change could revolutionize your iPhone experience!
A severe zero-day vulnerability in WinRAR is being exploited by Russian cybercrime groups, risking millions of users. Learn how these attacks work and what you can do to protect yourself.
Apple's iOS 26 Beta 6 brings intriguing updates, including new ringtones, a resolution to the Camera app controversy, and a fresh onboarding experience. Discover how these changes are shaping the future of iOS!
In a significant move, the US and China have extended their tariff truce for another 90 days, avoiding steep tariffs on Chinese imports just in time for the holiday season. This extension allows retailers to stock up on goods at lower rates, while both nations continue negotiations to address trade concerns.
President Trump has nominated conservative economist E.J. Antoni to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics, just days after firing the previous chief over disappointing job reports. Will this move ensure honest economic data?
A groundbreaking study reveals that just one 45-minute workout can boost cancer-fighting proteins in breast cancer survivors, leading to a significant reduction in tumor growth. Learn how exercise could become a vital part of cancer treatment.
U.S. health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calls for the retraction of a Danish study declaring aluminum in vaccines safe. The journal refuses, citing the study's robust data against his claims.
In a significant move, the US and China have agreed to pause tariff hikes on each other's goods for an additional 90 days, averting a potential trade crisis that could have skyrocketed costs for businesses and consumers alike.
The NIH's Jay Bhattacharya argues that public distrust led to the cancellation of mRNA vaccine contracts. This statement contrasts with Health Secretary Kennedy's claims about vaccine safety and efficacy.