Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.
- What to Eat for Better Sleep — and What the Evidence Shows
- Israeli Commander Says Hezbollah Built Border Tunnels and Weapons Caches in Southern Lebanon
- Most People Don’t Choose Early Retirement — Life Forces It on Them
- How to Handle a Mortgage Rate Spike That Raises Your Monthly Payments
- Sonny Rollins Dies at 95, Leaving Behind the Sound of Modern Jazz
- Why Jarrod Bowen Is Emerging as Liverpool’s Most Logical Salah Replacement
- How Anti-Tech Extremism Became a New Security Concern in the AI Era
- Baby Death in Milwaukee Case Raises Questions Over Fentanyl Exposure and Neglect Charges
Author: Danny Graham
Danny Graham is an independent news writer and digital publisher focused on breaking news, trending topics, and online culture. He covers stories across technology, business, entertainment, and current affairs, with an emphasis on clarity, context, and real-world impact. Danny’s writing aims to make fast-moving stories easier to understand for everyday readers.
A Waymo spokesperson said it had expanded the temporary pause “out of an abundance of caution”.
Oleksandr Usyk defends his WBC world title against Rico Verhoeven on Saturday in Egypt.The fight is unusual in location as in nature, with kickboxing world champion Verhoeven getting a title shot in just his second boxing fight – and first since 2014.The 37-year-old Dutchman is aiming to pull off arguably the biggest upset in the sport’s history.Ukrainian Usyk, 39, is aiming to continue his near 17-year winning streak.Will we see an underdog win for the ages or will Usyk’s dominance continue?BBC Sport asks the boxing world for their predictions.
The World Happiness Reports finds the more time spent on social media the greater loss of wellbeing.
Private equity funds own the same underperforming companies spooking the credit market — and their investors are in the crosshairs.
Federal prosecutors allege the two men worked with co-conspirators across the U.S., Mexico, China and Latin America.
Creative Artists Agency’s 11th annual CAA Moebius showcase, a two-day screening series of undergraduate and graduate student filmmakers, will take place May 27 to May 28.Accompanying this year’s showcase is the launch of Moebius Labs, a series of workshops and moderated conversations designed to provide participating filmmakers access to creatives, producers, and executives working across film and television. This year’s participants include screenwriter Julia Cox in conversation with Liz Suggs; producer Jessie Henderson; filmmaker David F. Sandberg; and CAA motion picture literary agents.The showcase will also feature appearances from filmmaker Max Barbakow and a soon-to-be-announced Academy Award-winning writer/director, who will…
The current contract with Caltech ends in 2028. NASA is opening up bids for who will run the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) once the contract with Caltech expires in 2028. This is a pretty big deal, as Caltech has run the program since its founding in 1936. The JPL actually predates NASA by over two decades. This doesn’t mean that Caltech is getting shut out. It just means that NASA is looking into other options. The agency issued a notice to solicit responses from any interested parties, as “the rapid growth of the US space economy indicates there may now…
DAYS THE BUDGET IS LATE: 51 CROWD CONTROL: State Democrats are aligned on reining in ICE — but there’s sharp disagreements over whether the measures will meaningfully impact the NYPD. Gov. Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers passed a package of measures this afternoon that seek to curtail federal immigration enforcement agents’ operations in New York. “Tom Homan can shove it,” Brooklyn state Sen. Andrew Gounardes said at a press conference this morning, referring to the Trump administration’s border czar. The package aims to restrict the ability of police departments like the NYPD to control crowds while federal officers conduct immigration…
Leigh: Armstrong; Towse, Senior, Hanley, Charnley; Cook, Lam; Ofahengaue, Ipape, Hughes, Halton, Alick-Wiencke, Liu.Interchanges: Hodgson, Brown, Brogan, Horne.Hull FC: Moy; Barron, L Kemp, Johnson, Briscoe; C Kemp, Arthur; Mata’utia, Cust, Hill, Batchelor, O’Neill, Hardaker.Interchanges: Salabio, Hutchinson, Kirby, Clark.Referee: Liam Moore
Johannesburg, South Africa – Human Rights Watch has warned of a new wave of xenophobic attacks in South Africa as anti-immigration groups intensify protests and vigilante-style actions targeting foreign nationals, including Zimbabweans.The warning came in a report released on Tuesday amid rising protests in South African cities, including Johannesburg, Pretoria and Durban.Groups such as March and March, and Operation Dudula, two South African anti-immigration movements advocating stricter enforcement against undocumented migration, have led protests in several cities.“We continue to receive reports through our community networks of intimidation, threats, harassment, unlawful evictions, workplace discrimination, police extortion, and denial of access to…
