Juneteenth isn’t just a commemoration of freedom. It’s a reminder of what freedom really costs, and what it still owes. One hundred and sixty years after the last enslaved people...
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Fitch Flags Trade War Fears Across Asia, but Malaysia’s Banks Remain Steady
Fitch Ratings isn’t mincing words about a choppier outlook for Asian banks. But Malaysia? It’s sitting tight with a “neutral” rating, even as tensions climb around it. While several economies...
Donaven McCulley Tapped as Michigan’s Key Transfer in 2025 Playoff Push
CBS Sports Picks the Former Indiana Receiver as the Wolverines’ Top New Asset The numbers on paper might not shout it yet, but Michigan football fans might want to get...
Amazon’s $20 Billion Bet on Australia Signals Global Tech Power Play
Amazon’s record-breaking investment aims to supercharge Australia’s AI ambitions, but not without raising new questions about energy, competition, and national tech identity. Amazon is about to dig deep into Australia’s...
Lawrence of Arabia’ Crowned Greatest UK Film Ever With Impeccable IMDb Score
David Lean’s sweeping desert epic earns universal acclaim six decades on, holding strong as a cinematic titan with a perfect 100% score on IMDb. It runs for nearly four hours....
Trump Mobile Unveiled: $499 Smartphone Aims to Rally Conservative Buyers
A new smartphone line backed by the Trump family is here, and it’s stirring up the telecom world — and the political one too. The Trump Organization has launched “Trump...
Telcos Push Back as Nigerian Banks Blamed for Twisting USSD Billing Deal
Mounting tensions between telecom operators and banks spark fresh controversy over who should really foot the bill for USSD transactions. The friction between Nigeria’s telecoms and banking sectors has once...
M3GAN 2.0 Swaps Scares for Showdowns in Sequel Pivot No One Saw Coming
Amid franchise fatigue and AI anxiety, Universal’s killer doll is back—just don’t expect her to be the same homicidal babysitter from 2022. Two years after the original M3GAN slashed its...
Marcos Pushes for Full Power and Internet Coverage in Philippine Schools
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is turning up the heat on government agencies, demanding swift action to ensure schools across the country finally get reliable electricity and internet. With the 2025–2026...
Airlines Cut Baggage Blunders as Tracking Tech Meets Delivery App Expectations
Lost luggage has become less of a nightmare, with real-time tracking and AI quietly reshaping how airports and airlines manage your bags. A new report reveals that airlines fumbled fewer...