U.S. Warships Off Venezuela’s Coast: Fear Grips Nation as Military Action Looms
As U.S. Navy vessels patrol near Venezuela’s shores, citizens brace for potential military action amid deepening political and humanitarian crisis.
As U.S. Navy vessels patrol near Venezuela’s shores, citizens brace for potential military action amid deepening political and humanitarian crisis.
After a 4-day blackout, Sinclair and Nexstar have restored Jimmy Kimmel Live! to their ABC affiliate stations, ending a controversial boycott that sparked national debate.
Oura Health’s smart ring, worn by celebrities and executives, is on track for $1 billion in sales by helping users optimize sleep and recovery.
New retail leaders are navigating a crisis trifecta: renewed Trump tariffs, regulatory whiplash, and declining consumer confidence—forcing rapid strategic pivots.
Sugary cereal sales are falling, but nostalgic millennials, Gen Xers, and parents of young kids still keep Froot Loops and Trix in their pantries.
Despite climate goals, AI data centers rely heavily on fossil fuels due to the scale, reliability, and speed demands of 24/7 power—here’s why.
Neil Kraft, the visionary behind iconic Calvin Klein and Barneys campaigns, has died at 67. His work redefined fashion advertising as cultural storytelling.
A gunman fired on patrons at the American Fish Company bar in Southport, NC, from a boat, killing three and wounding eight before escaping on the water.
Moldova holds a pivotal parliamentary election in 2025, with voters choosing between pro-EU reforms and pro-Russian policies amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Austin police have used DNA evidence to identify Robert Eugene Brashers as the suspect in the 1991 Yogurt Shop Murders, closing a 34-year-old cold case.