Entertainment Hub Jun 26, 2026
Amazon's Head of TV, Peter Friedlander, hinted at a pending season 2 renewal for "Every Year After" during an executive panel at Obsessed Fest.
Business Trends Mar 9, 2026
As tensions escalate between the US and Iran, and Israel launches airstrikes on Iranian oil depots, San Francisco finds joy in its annual Chinese New Year parade, while the US considers a special operation
Travel Tales Feb 27, 2026
March 2026 arrives with a mix of contemplation and momentum, setting the stage for meaningful travel and personal growth as the year unfolds.
Entertainment Hub Feb 23, 2026
From Netflix's live boxing event to Prime Video's "Every Year After" adaptation, 2026 is shaping up to be an exciting year for streaming and TV.
Travel Tales Feb 22, 2026
Tragedy has struck the Lake Tahoe area, where at least 15 people have lost their lives on the slopes this year.
AI Pulse Feb 20, 2026
After a year of significant consolidation, Canada's oil sands industry is poised for a major merger, with analysts predicting a large-scale deal in the near future. The industry has seen a surge in mergers and acquisitions in 2025, leaving fewer smaller targets available. This has set the stage for a mega merger that could shape the future of the industry.
Politico Wire Feb 19, 2026
Alysa Liu has made history by becoming the first American woman to win a figure skating gold medal in 24 years. The 20-year-old delivered a near-flawless free skate to secure the top spot on the podium, beating out Japanese rivals Kaori Sakamoto and Ami Nakai. Liu's victory marks a triumphant comeback for the young skater, who had walked away from the sport after the Beijing Games four years ago.
Miami Homes Feb 17, 2026
As millions of people around the world celebrate the Lunar New Year, the Metropolitan Police Service is using innovative tactics to catch phone thieves, who are increasingly targeting young children through social media. Meanwhile, festivities marking the start of the new year are taking place in cities from Hong Kong to Buenos Aires.
Miami Homes Feb 17, 2026
The UK faces a concerning economic outlook as the unemployment rate surges to a five-year high, while the Champions League returns with several top teams facing an early start in the play-offs, sparking debate about the competition's format.
AI Pulse Feb 17, 2026
Japan's five-year government bond auction drew weaker demand than its 12-month average, as investors remain cautious about the country's fiscal policy and the Bank of Japan's future interest rate decisions. The sale's outcome reflects growing uncertainty among investors about the direction of Japan's economy. This trend may impact the country's bond market and overall economic growth.
AI Pulse Feb 1, 2026
The past week has been marked by a series of controversial news stories that have left many questioning the state of society. In Chicago, the once bustling neighborhood of Little Village, known as "Mexico of the Midwest," is grappling with the aftermath of ICE raids. Meanwhile, a five-year-old boy is detained, sparking a national outcry. Epstein allegations resurface, implicating high-profile figures.
Politico Wire Jan 30, 2026
George Zinn, a 71-year-old man from Provo, Utah, made headlines when he falsely confessed to the shooting death of Charlie Kirk. On 30th January 2026, Zinn faced the consequences of his actions during a court hearing. He pleaded no contest to the false confession allegation, which could result in a sentence of up to 15 years in prison. During the same hearing, he admitted to possessing child sexual abuse material, leading to additional charges and potential penalties.
AI Pulse Jan 30, 2026
Chile's fiscal deficit overshot the government's target for the third year in a row in 2025. The widening deficit comes as President-elect Jose Antonio Kast prepares to assume office in March. Kast has pledged to cut billions from the budget to address Chile's growing public debt.
AI Pulse Jan 30, 2026
Japan's two-year bond auction drew stronger interest than the average demand seen over the past year. Copper, which had reached record highs during an extraordinarily volatile week, experienced a retreat as Chinese investors pulled back.
AI Pulse Jan 28, 2026
The US dollar reached a four-year low in early January 2026. Citi Research Global Chief Economist Nathan Sheets discussed the implications of this trend in an interview with Scarlet Fu on Bloomberg Markets. Sheets highlighted the uncertainty surrounding US economic policies under the new administration, and the possibility of Japan intervening to support the yen.
Politico Wire Jan 27, 2026
A Texas-based federal judge granted a temporary reprieve to a Minnesota family, preventing the immediate deportation of a five-year-old boy and his father. The ruling came on Tuesday, following a week of international attention and outrage over the arrest and detention of the family. The family had been living in the United States for several years after fleeing violence in Guatemala. The arrest sparked widespread protests and condemnation, with advocacy groups and politicians calling for the family's release.
Politico Wire Jan 27, 2026
The trial of Tal, Oren, and Alon Alexander began on January 25. They are accused of using drugs, luxury accommodations, and brute force to lure women into situations of rape over a 12-year period. The defense argued that the women were engaging in consensual sex.
Chain Signal Jan 23, 2026
The US Department of Justice is seeking a maximum 12-year prison sentence for Terra founder Do Kwon, who pleaded guilty in August. In response, LUNA Classic has surged 130%, with Terra 2.0's LUNA token also experiencing a significant increase. The developments come three years after the collapse of LUNA and UST.
Sports Center Jan 6, 2026
As the sports world enters 2026, fans are eagerly anticipating thrilling matchups and performances from top athletes. From high school basketball to professional boxing and UFC, this year promises to be an exciting one. Here's a look at some of the top teams, fighters, and matchups to watch.
Politico Wire Jan 5, 2026
As the new year begins, the US government is facing a multitude of challenges, from the expiration of Affordable Care Act subsidies to a potential shift in global power dynamics. With the midterm elections on the horizon, Democrats are looking to capitalize on their momentum, while Republicans are struggling to find common ground on key issues. Meanwhile, the Trump administration's foreign policy moves are having far-reaching implications.