After a second shooting incident, the President of Serbia has declared strict measures against firearms.

The Serbian president has taken decisive action after a second shooting within a week, announcing a crackdown on guns in the country. The move follows the arrest of a 21-year-old…

White House’s Push for 6G Tech to Reclaim Global Supremacy

In a meeting with business leaders, academics, and government officials, the White House will discuss strategies for constructing 6G wireless technology of the next generation. Although 6G is still several…

Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s $226 Million Paycheck Sparks Controversy

In 2022, Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai earned a total of $226 million. According to Alphabet’s filing, the majority of his income came from stock holdings valued at over…

ExxonMobil’s Profits Double to $11.4bn Amidst Falling Oil Prices

In the first quarter of 2023, ExxonMobil, a US energy company, reported a record profit of $11.4bn, which is more than double what it earned in the same period last…

Biden’s $2 Trillion Arms Race Fuels Global Tension Over Chips and Green Subsidies

Europe and South Korea are both concerned about the “Made in America” initiatives and rivalry of President Joe Biden with China, which is having an impact internationally. The US government…

14 Million Jobs to Vanish in 5 Years as AI Takes Over 

According to a recently published report by the World Economic Forum (WEF), the global employment market will experience significant disruptions over the next five years. The anticipated sluggishness of the…

Take Control of Your Online Privacy: 5 Essential Steps to Protect Yourself Today

There is no assurance of online privacy. Anyone could be monitoring your online activities, from advertisers to Big Tech to strangers or acquaintances. However, there are numerous methods to protect…

U.S. Army Grounds Aviation Units After 12 Soldiers Die in Helicopter Crashes

United States Army Discontinues Aviation Units for Training Following the deaths of 12 soldiers in helicopter crashes in Alaska and Kentucky within a month, the US Army has suspended aviation…

Adidas Faces Lawsuit Over Kanye West Deal: Investors Claim Brand Failed to Act on His “Problematic Behavior”

Investors are suing Adidas over its partnership with the rapper Kanye West, claiming the company was aware of his problematic conduct prior to the end of their collaboration. According to…

Elon Musk Calls Starship Flight “Roughly What I Expected” Despite Explosion

Elon Musk, the chief executive officer of SpaceX, stated that the recent test flight of the company’s Starship rocket was “roughly what I expected.” Musk stated that damage to the…