• Showtime Streaming Service is Shutting Down, Users Redirected to Paramount Plus

    Paramount is shutting down Showtime to push more people to Paramount Plus. The service will soon shut down for all users of Showtime's standalone streaming platform, says Paramount, who is now notifying users about these changes to the streaming platform.

  • Fan-Favorite Paramount Plus Show Coming To An End After 5 Seasons

    Paramount Plus, much like many other newer streaming services, has been doing its best to find a niche in the streaming industry. The platform has found one franchise in particular from Paramount’s library that has been a great asset in building their audience. However, one such fan-favorite Paramount Plus show is revealed to be coming []

  • iPhone 17 Plus might not be quite so plus-sized

    Next year's iPhone 17 Plus might feature a shrunken display, according to a well-sourced rumour. Regularly cited industry display analyst Ross Young has taken to X (formerly Twitter) with an intriguing claim. Apparently, Apple's 2026 super-sized mainstream smartphone model – let's just call it the iPhone 17 Plus for the sake of consistency – will have a smaller display than the current iPhone 15 Plus (pictured). https://twitter.com/DSCCRoss/status/1780646505164239364 While this would...

  • iPhone 17 Plus display might be a hair smaller than the iPhone 16 Plus

    Apple may make a controversial change, with a new rumor claiming that the size of the iPhone 17 Plus screen could shrink a bit, when compared to iPhone 16 Plus. iPhone 15 Plus [left] and iPhone 15 Apple has gradually increased the display size of its iPhones over time. The current-gen models sit at 6.1 inches for the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro, with the Plus and Pro Max measuring 6.7 inches. In a tweet on X, Ross Young of Display Supply Chain Consultants now believes that the iPhone...

  • Report: iPhone 17 Plus to feature a smaller screen than current 'Plus' phones

    In a new report today, analyst Ross Young says that Apple has an interesting twist planned for next year’s iPhone 17 lineup. According to Young, the iPhone 17 Plus will actually feature a smaller screen than the ‘Plus’ model does now. more

  • iPhone 17 Plus Rumored to Feature Smaller Screen Than iPhone 15 Plus

    While the iPhone 16 series is still months away from launching, another rumor has already surfaced about the two-generations-away iPhone 17 lineup. In a post shared today on social media platform X, oft-accurate display industry expert Ross Young said he heard that the "iPhone 17 Plus" will be equipped with a smaller screen than the current-generation iPhone 15 Plus, which has a 6.7-inch display. However, he did not reveal the exact screen size planned for the iPhone 17 Plus. Currently,...

  • When Does ‘Knuckles’ Premiere on Paramount+?

    The Sonic the Hedgehog spin-off, Knuckles is finally making its way to streaming. Here's when you can wactch the series on Paramount+.

  • The Human Cost of Drought

    Andrea Arroyo The current climate crisis is severely affecting access to fresh water, resulting in deadly consequences for vulnerable communities around the world.

  • Calculating the environmental cost of war

    Researchers estimate the war in Ukraine has caused $56.4 billion in environmental damages

  • The Hidden Cost Of Progressivism, Part I

    The Hidden Cost Of Progressivism, Part I Authored by David Parker via The Epoch Times, With the U.S. Constitution, the Founding Fathers created a nation of maximum individual freedom, maximum individual responsibility, limited government, and classical liberalism. Having fled anti-democratic European aristocracy, privileged class structure, and limited opportunity, American colonists did not want government in their lives. The Founding Fathers believed that Adam Smith was correct...

  • This is what your clothes cost the people who make them

    Plus: “Gentefied” co-creator Marvin Lemus defends his splurge in this week's newsletter. Don't forget to file your taxes BTW!

  • The Hidden Cost of Meat Subsidies

    In the debate over the accessibility of plant-based meat alternatives, one crucial factor often escapes scrutiny: government subsidies.