In a move that would not seem out of place in an episode of a hit TV series, Paramount Global is reportedly set to oust Chief Executive Officer Bob Bakish and replace him with a group of current division heads. This decision, which is expected to be announced on Monday, is part of a larger
In a thrilling matchup, Anthony Edwards stole the show by scoring an impressive 40 points against the Phoenix Suns. His stellar performance, coupled with Karl-Anthony Towns’ 28 points, led the Minnesota Timberwolves to a 122-116 victory, completing a sweep of the first-round playoff series. Edwards showcased his scoring prowess by notching 31 of his points
Egypt’s Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry made a significant plea to the U.S. during a World Economic Forum meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He emphasized the importance of the United States utilizing its influence over Israel to prevent further bloodshed in Gaza. Shoukry stressed that only the U.S. has the capability to influence conditions and motivate
In a world where the environment is increasingly in peril, the push for investments based on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors has become more crucial than ever. Despite facing backlash from political entities, Norway’s $1.6 trillion sovereign wealth fund remains steadfast in its advocacy for ESG investments. This comes at a time when environmentally
In a groundbreaking development, a team of researchers from Utrecht University in the Netherlands and Sogang University in South Korea has successfully simulated neurological junctions known as synapses using water and salt components. This innovation is a significant step forward in the field of iontronics, which merges biology with electronics. Inspired by the natural functioning
The quest to find new methods to slow down or even stop light waves has been a longstanding goal in the field of photonics. It is believed that achieving this feat could lead to significant advancements in various photonic devices, including lasers, LED displays, fiber-optics, and sensors. Recently, a group of scientists from AMOLF and
Reports from Sky News suggest that Humza Yousaf, Scotland’s first minister, is contemplating resigning from his position as early as today. This decision comes amidst mounting pressure and two upcoming votes of no confidence following the collapse of a power-sharing agreement with the Scottish Greens. Yousaf, who now leads a minority administration in Edinburgh, recently
Nothing Phone 2a made its debut in India in March of this year, boasting numerous improvements over its predecessor, Nothing Phone 1. The new edition also received a significant design overhaul in comparison to both Phone 1 and Phone 2. Currently, the phone is available in the Indian market in two different color options and
In Monday morning trading in Asia, the Japanese yen weakened to 160 against the U.S. dollar, hitting its lowest level since April 1990. However, it later strengthened to around 156.5 against the dollar. The currency has been sliding alongside the continued strength of the U.S. dollar, as Federal Reserve rate cut expectations are pushed back.
The scene in Luca Guadagnino’s Challengers that has captured the attention of audiences involves Josh O’Connor’s Patrick and Mike Faist’s Art bonding over churros in a cafeteria. O’Connor revealed in an interview that it was his first churro and he found it extraordinary. Surprisingly, the churro interaction was not scripted, but rather a creative input