• Iran launches Israel attack that risks sparking regional war in the Middle East

    Iran launched a retaliatory attack against Israel on Saturday that risks sparking a regional conflict involving U.S. military forces. The operation, which Israeli officials said included more than 300 missiles and drones, marked the first time that Iran has launched a direct military attack on the Jewish state. Of some 30 cruise missiles launched toward Israel, 25 were intercepted by Israeli fighter jets and none managed to enter the country, Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, an Israel Defense Forces...

  • Nothing Phone (3) launch timeline tipped, late Q2 2024 launch expected

    A recent report revealed the existence of a Mysterious Nothing smartphone codenamed “Tetris,” with model number A015. This device is believed to be the upcoming Nothing Phone (3). Now, a new Android Headlines report has revealed the launch timeline of the Nothing Phone (3). As per the report, the Phone (3) is expected to debut

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    4 Tips for Reigniting the Spark in a Sexless Relationship

    Any couple could use these tips.

  • Trade war: Why Biden and Trump are working to out-tariff each other

    President Joe Biden and presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump are now working to one-up each other with various tariff proposals despite both political parties enthusiastically backing free trade just a few years ago. The latest came on Wednesday, when Biden proposed tripling the import tariff on Chinese steel and aluminum, subject to an investigation by […]

  • Georgia governor signs bill to launch 'Promise Scholarships'

    (The Center Square) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a measure to allow families to spend taxpayer money on private school tuition, which school choice proponents lauded, though critics worry it will cut resources from strapped school systems. Senate Bill 233, the "Georgia Promise Scholarship Act," which lawmakers passed after killing the proposal last year. Under the measure, students who attend a public school that ranks in the bottom 25% in terms of academic performance are...

  • Property Tax Relief Bill Sparks Partisan Feud

    A bill meant to limit property tax increases next year is advancing in the Vermont House over the objections of minority Republicans who are highly critical that it doesn’t rein in spending. What is known as the “yield bill” aims to keep predicted property tax increases to around 15 percent for most homeowners. That’s less than the 20 percent increase that was predicted late last year. Taxes on commercial properties and second homes would increase an average of 18 percent. The increases...

  • Countering President Biden's unprecedented war on American energy

    Since Day One in the White House, President Biden has consistently made policy decisions based on the views of the extreme climate lobby -- disregarding their impact on everyday Americans.

  • Civil War is A24's biggest movie launch ever

    Although film company A24 has built up a pretty remarkable reputation for itself over its 12 years of existence—winning 16 Oscars, including the sweep executed by Everything Everywhere All At Once last year—it’s still pretty niche, as far as money-making goes. (Even EEAAO only ended up clearing $144 million at the global box office, despite what could be roughly described as the maximum amount of word of mouth possible.) Now, though, the studio is set to have its biggest opening weekend since...

  • Destiny 2 The Final Shape Power Cap: Soft Cap, Pinnacle Cap, more

    The Final Shape DLC will see new Power caps for Destiny 2, so here is all you need to know about the new Soft Cap, and Pinnacle Cap.

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    Green energy plan includes fossil fuels, sparks controversy

    The Lansing Board of Water and Light continues to push for more clean energy. Officials say it will help attract high tech businesses like battery and micro-chip manufacturing.

  • Canada launches offensive in electric vehicle manufacturing subsidy war

    Canada is investing more money to help automakers build out EV supply chains, as it looks to compete with incentives offered under the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act.

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    Marvel sheds light on ‘Venom War’ launching August 2024

    Spinning out of Al Ewing’s run, the new symbiote crossover event VENOM WAR begins in August.