Month: November 2025
Trump Appeals to Overturn His 34-Count Felony Conviction
In a late-night legal appeal, Trump argues his recent conviction should be dismissed, citing flaws in the prosecution’s case and motivations they label as politically driven.
Experts Say India’s AstroSat Might Have Spotted 3I/Atlas Before NASA Did
Indian scientists are digging into fresh data concerning the interstellar object 3I/Atlas, as early observations suggest it may have been detected prior to NASA’s reports.
7 Unhealthy Habits to Avoid as You Get Older and How to Change Them
As time goes on, it’s all too easy to adopt some unhealthy habits that aren’t good for your health. Once-simple routines may start having unexpected consequences. Identifying these behaviors can really improve your daily well-being. Here are seven common missteps to keep an eye on and simple strategies to make changes.
R.I.P. Rutgers Fraternity: The Harrowing Hazing Incident That Closed Its Chapter
A hazing episode that put a 19-year-old Rutgers University student in critical condition led to a U.S. fraternity’s permanent closure.
All About 3I/ATLAS: The Intriguing Object Zooming Through Our Solar System
A Harvard astronomer speculates that the strange features of 3I/ATLAS might be hints of alien tech, while most scientists consider it a natural comet. More on this at euronews.
Exploring Kate Middleton’s Surprising Nature-Driven Wellness Routine
Nature has been a vital part of Kate Middleton’s journey to healing and balance, with those close to her noting its significant impact on her well-being.
Fed Lowers Rates Again, but Future Cuts Are Uncertain
Jerome Powell raises concerns among officials about further rate cuts, highlighting a growing cautious tone.
Abby Phillip Stands Up to Criticism Over Diverse Guest List on CNN, Urges Awareness of Right-Wing Perspectives
CNN’s Abby Phillip responds to backlash from the left regarding her show’s discussions with right-wing figures, emphasizing the importance of understanding the MAGA movement’s influence in American politics.
Strange Venusian Structures Ignite Scientific Curiosity
Recent studies have shifted attention to unusual geological features on Venus that have stirred the interest of researchers. These anomalies bear a striking resemblance to other mysterious formations found on Earth, such as huge crater-like shapes off the New Zealand coast and ancient megastructures on the Pacific Ocean floor.
Polish Jets Intercept Russian Il-20 Spy Plane
Poland’s military confirmed that a Russian IL-20 spy plane was intercepted by fighter jets while flying without a transponder above the Baltic Sea.
