Monthly Archives: March 2025
Mobile World Congress is taking place in Barcelona this week, offering manufacturers an opportunity to show off new gear without needing to hold their own splashy event. So far, we’ve learned about some new laptops and phones, as well as upcoming AI updates to Android and an internet connectivity announcement from Meta. There’s also been […]
Ken Miller’s story today proves to the glaring world that determination and resilience shall never die. Born in Jamaica, Ken emigrated to the US at fifteen. A purposeful journey of unrelenting desire, peculiar for a man of color in America. A record of fast-track academic pursuit and sporting activities established a basis for Ken into […]
Red Robin is the latest in a growing number of fast-food eateries planning to shutter underperforming locations following a spate of financial difficulties. The chain on Wednesday announced it is weighing plans to potentially close 70 locations once their lease expires, as it attempts to turn around its operations. The company has already closed one […]
Utah has once again passed a bill that attempts to place new limits on children’s ability to access social media and other apps. The state legislature passed a bill that requires app store makers to verify the ages of users and get parental consent for the downloading of apps. Should the governor sign the bill […]
President Donald Trump during his primetime address to Congress on Tuesday night, outlined his plans to combat what he described as the “inflation nightmare” affecting American families, specifically highlighting rising costs of eggs and energy. “We suffered the worst inflation in 48 years, but perhaps even in the history of our country,” Trump said. “As […]
For many teachers, building relationships is a priority in the classroom – they put in time and effort to incorporate strategies into lesson plans and daily routines to forge bonds with their students. But what happens when there’s a breakdown in communication or a relationship degrades over time due to conflict or disagreements? Developing a […]
Do you feel like summers are hotter than they used to be? Or that every time you turn on the TV, a new natural disaster risks people’s lives and homes? You’re not imagining it. It’s the reality of global warming. While we’re seeing global warming’s effects, there’s still time to mitigate it. Here’s what you […]
Volvo has officially launched the ES90, the fully electrified version of its S60 sedan. While the vehicle can technically be considered a sedan, Volvo says it has the “adaptability of a fastback, and the spacious interior and higher ground clearance associated with SUVs.” It’s the first Volvo EV with an 800-volt system, which promises faster […]
Punggol Beach Serenity is one of Singapore’s hidden gems, offering a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. With its pristine shores, gentle waves, and breathtaking sunset views, this serene beach is perfect for those seeking relaxation, photography opportunities, and a quiet moment with nature. Unlike the more tourist-heavy beaches in Singapore, Punggol Beach […]
DONALD Trump last night dropped a powerful hint that Brexit Britain will be spared from punishing tariffs — and get a “quick” trade deal. Hailing our EU split as a huge success when quizzed by The Sun, the US President declared: “I have a great, warm spot for your country.” Sitting beside him in the […]