Month: October 2025
Charles Barkley and Shaquille O’Neal React Strongly to NBA Betting Controversy
Former NBA legends Charles Barkley and Shaquille O’Neal didn’t hold back in their reactions to the recent gambling scandal in the league.
Trump Boosts Military Presence Near Central and South America
The U.S. has intensified its military operations with a striking increase in naval forces in the region to combat drug trafficking, focusing on Venezuela.
Erin Murphy Shuts Down Facelift Rumors with Natural Selfie: ‘This is Me at 61’
“I’m not sure why so many random people online feel the need to speculate about my appearance,” admits the actress.
Leaders of Russia-Backed Arson Attacks Sentenced to Long Prison Terms in the UK
UK prosecutors revealed that the defendants were involved in a ‘sustained campaign of terrorism and sabotage’ with support from the Wagner Group.
23-Year-Old ‘9-1-1: Nashville’ Star Isabelle Tate Dies Due to Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
The talented actress lost her life after battling a rare neurological condition.
New Concerns Uncovered by Scientists in Zika Virus Research
Researchers highlight alarming findings related to Zika virus’s impact on insulin functioning, suggesting a rise in diabetes risk.
Nvidia, Broadcom, and AMD: Who Secured the Biggest Deal with OpenAI?
Nvidia, Broadcom, and AMD are all set to power OpenAI with AI chip deals as the AI market heads for trillion-dollar investments.
New Poll Reveals Americans Find Anti-Trump Rallies Resounding
Recent polling highlights how well the ‘No Kings’ message has struck a chord with many Americans, contradicting Republican dismissals.
Two Arrested After Attack on DOGE Staffer Provoked Trump’s Response
Two additional individuals were taken into custody following an assault on a White House employee that caught President Donald Trump’s attention prior to deploying the National Guard in D.C.
Destruction of White House East Wing to Make Way for Trump’s New Ballroom
The East Wing of the White House has been completely dismantled, paving the way for Donald Trump’s ambitious $300 million ballroom project. Just days after the announcement, satellite images showed the eastern section in ruins, sparking outrage among historians and the public over the administration’s breach of earlier commitments.
