In an unexpected twist, U.S. stocks surged on Friday following the release of nonfarm payroll data that surpassed most predictions, invigorating the market and quelling fears of an economic downturn. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, a barometer of industrial American stocks, soared by a staggering 443.13 points—an increase of 1.05%—marking a noteworthy closing figure of
In the heart of New York City, an event materialized that once felt like a distant dream, as the AI Film Festival returned stronger than ever for its third edition. The spotlight shone brightly on Jacob Adler’s mesmerizing short film, “Total Pixel Space,” which snagged the top prize. An accomplishment not just for Adler, but
In a stunning display of economic misjudgment, former President Donald Trump has taken to social media once again to pressure Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell into enacting a dramatic interest rate cut of one percentage point. This demand comes amidst a surprisingly robust jobs report, which reveals that U.S. hiring exceeded expectations. It’s alarming to
In a shocking turn of events that ripples through the seemingly genteel world of art dealing, Oghenochuko Ojiri, a familiar face from TV shows like Bargain Hunt and Antiques Road Trip, has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison for a grave failure to report suspected criminal activity in his business dealings.
Cyberpunk 2077 has experienced a tumultuous journey since its ill-fated launch in December 2020. Initially heralded as a groundbreaking title promising an expansive open-world experience set in a dystopian future, its release was met with a debacle of bugs and performance issues that marred its potential. Fast forward to June 2025, and CD Projekt Red’s
The latest report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics paints a complicated picture of the U.S. labor market in May, revealing a paradox that deserves closer scrutiny. While nonfarm payrolls experienced a notable increase of 139,000 jobs—outpacing the tepid expectations set forth by economists—the broader landscape is far less serene. The heady 4.2% unemployment rate
The landscape of used vehicle pricing has recently experienced an intriguing yet unsettling fluctuation. While prices eased in May following a steep climb in April, it reveals much more than just a statistical anomaly. The Cox Automotive’s Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index—a critical metric that gauges used car prices through U.S. wholesale auctions—demonstrated a 1.5%
In a world where the pursuit of longevity often borders on obsession, recent findings regarding metformin—a commonly prescribed drug for type 2 diabetes—have opened up an intriguing discussion about its potential as a gerotherapeutic agent. Research has indicated that metformin might not only manage diabetes effectively, but also extend the lives of older women, particularly
In the relentless world of professional sports, there’s an unspoken expectation for athletes to bounce back quickly from injuries. Yet, this expectation clashes with the fundamental necessity of self-care and the understanding of one’s body. Caitlin Clark, the shining star of the Indiana Fever, finds herself in this precarious moment. Sidelined with a left quad
In an age characterized by corporate giants wielding influence on an unprecedented scale, the power dynamics between government and business leaders are not merely transactional—they are fiercely combative. The recent exchange between President Donald Trump and tech mogul Elon Musk encapsulates this bitter struggle. Their conflict is emblematic of a broader discourse where economic policies,