Month: December 2025
SpaceX Snags Over 1,000 Cybertrucks Amid Falling Demand: ‘What Else Could They Be Up To?’
Elon Musk’s SpaceX has made a surprising move by purchasing more than 1,000 Cybertrucks, potentially boosting Tesla’s sales by $80 million to $160 million as demand takes a nosedive.
Pentagon’s Vengeful Strikes Against ISIS in Syria
In response to the recent deaths of U.S. soldiers and a civilian interpreter, the Pentagon has initiated targeted airstrikes against ISIS in Syria.
Donald Trump’s 250th Birthday Bash Sparks ‘Hunger Games’ Comparisons
A prediction about Trump made almost a decade ago is making waves as he outlines plans for a national celebration.
Are We Approaching Singularity in Just 4 Years? Key Trends Suggest It Might Happen
You might be surprised to learn that artificial general intelligence could be much closer than you think.
Bowen Yang Says Goodbye to ‘Saturday Night Live’ After Seven Eventful Seasons
Ariana Grande will host Bowen Yang’s final show, featuring his dream musical guest, Cher.
DOJ Releases Epstein Case Documents; More Expected Soon
The Justice Department has made numerous pages related to the sex-trafficking cases of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell publicly available following the new transparency law.
How Space Station Research Is Shaping New Cancer Treatments
NASA is inviting scientists and researchers to explore the possibilities of microgravity aboard the International Space Station (ISS) for various applications, including advancements in health. Currently, 50% of crew time is dedicated to important medical research that tackles serious health issues on Earth and readies astronauts for upcoming deep space missions.
Trump Declares Christmas Eve and Dec. 26 Federal Holidays
On Thursday, President Trump signed an executive order designating Christmas Eve and December 26 as federal holidays for this year. Federal agencies will close and employees will have days off from December 24 to 26.
What We Know About the Brown and MIT Shooter After the Manhunt
Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, a former Brown University student, was involved in a tragic shooting at Brown and the death of an MIT professor.
Charges Filed Against Teens Linked to Right-Wing Extremist Group in Germany
In May, several youths were arrested for their connection to a group d ‘Last Defence Wave.’ Check out the details on euronews.
