Month: December 2025
Atlanta Man Arrested After Shooting Two Teens Attempting to Steal Packages
An Atlanta man is in custody following a shooting involving two teens who reportedly tried to steal a package, leaving them seriously injured.
Worrying Jellyfish Species Wash Ashore on Texas Beaches
Experts warn about the unsettling presence of invasive jellyfish on Texas shores, labeling them as uninvited guests.
James Ransone, Star of ‘The Wire,’ Passes Away at 46 in Tragic Circumstances
Actor James Ransone tragically died on Friday, with authorities ruling it an apparent suicide, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner.
Power Outage in San Francisco Leaves 130,000 People in Darkness and Halts Self-Driving Cars
On Saturday, a significant power outage affected San Francisco, impacting 130,000 residents and causing self-driving cars to stop in the streets.
Innovative Shape-Shifting Wheels Could Revolutionize Moon Exploration
A groundbreaking wheel design may enhance rovers’ ability to navigate steep drops and rugged landscapes within lunar lava tubes.
Victim Stabbed in Brooklyn Anti-Semitic Attack During Hanukkah
In a troubling incident in Brooklyn, NYPD is on the lookout for the man responsible for stabbing another man in a hate crime linked to anti-Semitism on Tuesday.
Major Setbacks for the GOP: Looking Ahead to 2026
Recent special elections reveal significant successes for Democrats, raising alarms within the Republican party about the upcoming 2026 elections. Miami’s Eileen Higgins claims the title of the city’s first Democratic mayor in almost three decades, topping a Trump-backed rival by approximately 20 points. GOP activist Laura Loomer voiced her concerns…
Microsoft’s Xbox Faces Challenges as Company Prioritizes Cloud and Cross-Platform
As Xbox continues to struggle against PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, indicators reveal a grim outlook. Layoffs, studio closures, soaring prices, and poor console sales have left the brand in jeopardy, prompting industry insiders to express concerns about its future.
Breakthrough in Understanding Ancient Plague Through 4,000-Year-Old Sheep DNA
A recent study reveals that scientists uncovered DNA of Bronze Age plague in the remains of a 4,000-year-old sheep, helping to unravel how diseases spread between mankind and animals throughout Eurasia.
Michael Che Hits Colin Jost with Jag on SNL About Scarlett Johansson
Colin Jost couldn’t help but hide his face after Michael Che made a cringe-worthy joke about Jost’s wife, Scarlett Johansson, during a recent SNL segment.
