Saudi Arabia Likely to Reduce Oil Prices Once More
Crude oil prices are anticipated to drop again as Saudi Arabia is reportedly planning additional price cuts.
Escalation in Lebanon: Israel Strikes Near Beirut Amid Ceasefire
In a significant escalation, Israel has conducted its first airstrike near Beirut in weeks, resulting in civilian casualties, including the deaths of a woman and two children, despite a ceasefire.
Cara Delevingne Joins Warner Records and Unveils Debut Singles
Cara Delevingne has officially signed with Warner Records and has released her debut singles, ‘I Forgot’ and ‘Out of my Head’, marking a significant step in her music career.
Advancements in Audio Technology: The Role of Digital Signal Processing
Recent developments in Digital Signal Processing (DSP) are reshaping audio technology, driven by innovative algorithms and powerful microprocessors.
Toa Sound Sessions Make a Comeback Featuring Anthony Huttley
Looking for a Thursday night outing? Toa Sound Sessions is set to return at Matsumoto Sonic, featuring the talented Anthony Huttley.
Cameco Resumes Operations at Key Lake Mill and McArthur River Mine Following Flooding
Cameco has announced the return to full production at its Key Lake Mill and McArthur River Mine after addressing the impacts of recent flooding.
Abdul Khan Reflects on Boxing Journey Inspired by Cousin Amir
Abdul Khan discusses his boxing aspirations and the influence of his cousin Amir, a former world champion, on his career path.
Free Training Session on Lithium-Ion Battery Safety Scheduled for June 6
A training session focused on lithium-ion battery safety protocols will take place on June 6 in Providence, open to all interested participants.
Tesla's Robotaxi Ambitions Fall Short in Texas
Despite Elon Musk's commitment to deploy 1,000 robotaxis in Texas last year, recent DMV registration data shows that the actual number is significantly lower.
MEP Urges Temu to Act Following €200 Million EU Fine
Following a €200 million fine from the European Commission for unsafe baby toys, MEP Anna Cavazzini expresses cautious optimism about Temu's willingness to comply with EU regulations.
U.S. Government Prolongs Deadline for Lukoil Asset Sales
The U.S. has once again extended the deadline for the sale of Lukoil's global assets, reflecting ongoing complexities in the oil market.
The Growing Threat of Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs in Our Waterways
Pharmaceuticals contaminating global waterways are contributing to the rise of antibiotic-resistant superbugs. This poses a significant challenge for public health. What solutions exist?
New Archive Reveals Harpo Marx's Rare Moments of Speech
Recent recordings have surfaced, showing Harpo Marx, known for his silent persona, engaging with audiences despite his stage fright. This discovery sheds light on a lesser-known aspect of the comedy icon.
Exploring the Musical Journey of Richard Rogers
Richard Rogers, an early music enthusiast, found his passion in punk and heavier genres during his teenage years at Rough Trade.
Newsletter: Brussels-Beijing trade tangle and Hungary’s frozen funds
All 27 European Commissions will debate EU-China trade relations Friday to mitigate dumping and overdependencies.
Deep Dish Unveils #GU49 Dublin, Concluding Their City Mix Trilogy
Deep Dish has made a significant return to Global Underground with the release of #GU49 Dublin, marking the final chapter in their City Mix Trilogy.
Hungary and EU Near Agreement on Frozen Funds Ahead of Key Meeting
Negotiators aim to unlock €17 billion in EU funds as crucial talks approach.
Kaja Kallas Urges Stronger Airspace Protections Following Drone Strike in Romania
In the wake of a Russian drone strike that injured two individuals in Romania, EU's Kaja Kallas calls for enhanced enforcement of airspace regulations to prevent future violations.
CMAT Speaks Out Against Body-Shaming After BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend
Following her performance at the BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend, CMAT has shared her feelings about the detrimental effects of body-shaming on her career and mental health.
Shrey Parikh, 14, triumphs in the 101st Scripps Spelling Bee with a thrilling 'spell-off'
In a dramatic conclusion to the 101st Scripps Spelling Bee, 14-year-old Shrey Parikh emerged victorious after a tense 'spell-off', marking the third instance of this format since its introduction in 2021.