'Superman' Soars Past $400M Globally as DC Reclaims the Box Office Crown
DC Studios is flying high as Superman surpasses $400 million worldwide in just its second weekend, delivering a much-needed victory for Warner Bros. and director James Gunn.
DC Studios is flying high as Superman surpasses $400 million worldwide in just its second weekend, delivering a much-needed victory for Warner Bros. and director James Gunn.
Ozzy Osbourne, the unmistakable voice of Black Sabbath and a defining figure of heavy metal, has died at the age of 76 in the UK. Known as the “Prince of Darkness,” Osbourne’s larger-than-life legacy spanned decades, from pioneering metal riffs to reality television stardom.
The telecom giant added 401 K post‑paid wireless lines and 243 K fiber customers in the quarter, driving revenue to $30.8 B and fueling a higher cash‑flow target for 2025.
President Trump and Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba unveiled a sweeping trade pact that slaps a 15 % duty on Japanese goods while pledging a record US $550 billion wave of investment and loans into the United States.
Uber is finally bringing its long-requested “women preferences” feature to the United States. Starting in the coming weeks, riders in Detroit, Los Angeles, and San Francisco will be able to choose a female driver when booking a ride.
NHTSA says second‑row head restraints in 2023–24 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Grand Cherokee L SUVs may fail to lock, posing injury risks and prompting Stellantis’ latest large‑scale safety action.
Telegram has officially launched its TON Wallet to users in the United States, unlocking crypto access for over 87 million Americans directly within the app.
Elon Musk’s AI startup is working with Valor Equity Partners to line up as much as $12 billion in private‑credit loans, largely to finance a new GPU‑hungry super‑cluster for its Grok chatbot, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Edmonton‑based AutoCanada is pulling out of the United States, divesting its remaining 13 dealerships for US $82.7 million as it refocuses on core Canadian operations.
The Canadian pipeline giant makes its biggest renewables bet yet, bankrolling the Clear Fork project near San Antonio under a long‑term power deal with Meta Platforms.
The partners will pour billions into five new U.S. sites, boosting Stargate’s planned capacity past 5 gigawatts and targeting more than 100,000 jobs as demand for AI compute soars.
In a bold new move, billionaire owner Patrick Soon-Shiong announced that the Los Angeles Times will go public within the next year. Speaking on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Soon-Shiong said the goal is to “democratize” the 143-year-old paper by allowing the public to take ownership.
Displaying the American flag at your business or organization sends a powerful message. It represents unity, freedom, and national pride. Whether it's flown year-round or reserved for special occasions, the flag can elevate your brand’s visibility and communicate your values. A large American flag, when placed in a prominent location, can also serve as a strong visual anchor that draws attention from passersby while demonstrating respect for tradition.
Researchers say a previously unknown flaw in on‑prem SharePoint servers let spies burrow into scores of firms and agencies, prompting urgent patching and federal probes.
Paris‑based IoT chipmaker Sequans Communications has bought another US $150 million in bitcoin, lifting its total holdings above 2,300 BTC as corporate adoption of the cryptocurrency accelerates.
Andy Byron stepped down as chief executive of Astronomer after a stadium “kiss cam” caught him embracing a colleague at a Coldplay show, sparking a board probe and internet frenzy.
With a July 21 deadline to avert sweeping U.S. tariffs, Canada’s provincial leaders huddle in Ontario cottage country to forge a united negotiating stance before sitting down with Prime Minister Mark Carney and Washington envoys.
South Korea has revealed its most ambitious space goal yet: establishing a permanent base on the moon by 2045. The plan was announced as part of the Korea AeroSpace Administration’s (KASA) long-term exploration roadmap, which outlines missions spanning lunar development.
Apple is finally entering the foldable phone market in 2026, but insiders say the debut of its first foldable iPhone will be anything but typical for the company. Unlike Apple’s usual polished, tightly controlled rollouts, this launch is expected to be more experimental and subdued—a departure from the brand's signature unveilings.
In a narrow 216–213 vote, the House has approved a Trump-backed plan to slash $9 billion in spending—targeting $1.1 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, effectively ending federal support for NPR, PBS, and their local affiliates.
Meta has thrown down the gauntlet in Europe’s high-stakes AI standoff. Just weeks before the European Union’s AI Act begins to take effect, the tech giant has refused to sign the EU’s new voluntary Code of Practice—drawing a clear line in the sand over what it views as excessive regulation.
Meta is pushing even harder into the AI arms race, hiring two prominent artificial intelligence researchers from Apple—Mark Lee and Tom Gunter—to bolster its elite Superintelligence Labs team.
Stephen Colbert will conclude his run as host of The Late Show in May 2026, bringing the iconic CBS late-night franchise to an end after more than 30 years on air.
Divorce can get messy really quickly, and splitting assets is often the epicenter of confusion and conflict. Keeping things crystal clear about who owns what is crucial if fairness is your aim in this rollercoaster of emotions.
Snoop Dogg sparks controversy by performing at a D.C. crypto event honoring Donald Trump’s inauguration, leading fans to slam the rapper for contradicting his previous anti-Trump stance. Learn more about the backlash and what sparked the outrage.
David Lynch, visionary director behind Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, and Twin Peaks, dies at 78. Discover his hauntingly surreal legacy and how it forever redefined modern cinematic art.
SpaceX’s Starship suffered a catastrophic loss minutes after liftoff in Texas, highlighting the challenges of next-gen rocket development and the ambition to push Moon and Mars missions forward.
Canada’s Liberals are rallying around Mark Carney and Chrystia Freeland, each vying to succeed Justin Trudeau. While Carney’s outsider appeal clashes with Freeland’s deep cabinet experience, party insiders are counting on one of them to reignite voter enthusiasm.
The FDA bans Red No. 3 in foods, dietary supplements, and oral medications by 2027 over cancer risks in lab rats, ending a decades-long debate. Learn how this synthetic red dye’s prohibition impacts major food brands and consumer products.
Blue Origin just pulled off a big first by launching its much-anticipated New Glenn rocket this morning. Standing nearly five times taller than the company’s well-known New Shepard, New Glenn thundered into orbit carrying a special payload called the Blue Ring Pathfinder—a test module capable of moving satellites around Earth’s orbit and potentially reaching as far as the moon.
Nintendo has at last unveiled its long-rumored successor to the Switch, and it’s going by the straightforward name Nintendo Switch 2. This beefed-up console looks a lot like its famous predecessor but promises added power, a magnetic Joy-Con design, and even a second USB-C port.
Learn why TikTok is shutting down in the U.S. this Sunday. Discover how the TikTok ban will impact users, creators, and businesses, and what alternatives to explore. Stay informed on the latest TikTok updates.
Spirit Airlines is cutting 200 positions amid its ongoing bankruptcy restructuring. The move, along with other cost-saving measures, comes as the carrier plans to emerge from Chapter 11 by early 2025 and streamline its ultra-low-cost business model.
The DOT’s lawsuit against Southwest and fine against Frontier signals a rising tide of government crackdowns on chronic airline delays. As passenger complaints grow, airlines can expect steeper penalties for unrealistic flight schedules and subpar on-time performances.
Nearly 50,000 international students, including 19,582 from India, were flagged as “no-shows” at Canadian schools in March–April 2024. Learn how Canada’s International Student Compliance Regime uncovered these permit-holders who failed to attend classes.
OpenAI’s “Tasks” feature transforms ChatGPT into a truly proactive assistant, setting reminders and handling recurring tasks on your behalf. It’s a bold step toward challenging mainstays like Alexa and Siri in the competitive world of voice and virtual helpers.
Starbucks is rolling out stricter rules for store access, stepping back from the open-door restroom policy it introduced after a high-profile incident in 2018. The new guidelines ban disruptive activities and give paying customers more perks, with Starbucks insisting it’ll improve the overall café experience.
Meta, the tech giant behind Facebook and Instagram, told employees Tuesday that it’s cutting about 5% of its workforce in a new wave of performance-related layoffs. CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the company aims to “raise the bar on performance,” focusing on replacing lower-rated workers with new hires in 2025.
China may enlist Elon Musk to avert a possible TikTok ban. Known for bridging gaps, Musk could merge US security demands with China’s cautious approach. Will he reshape global tech?
Experience Fortnite’s colossal Godzilla and Kong Collaboration with epic showdowns, new Mythic powers, and unique gear—prepare for monster-sized mayhem.
Mayor Olivia Chow’s 2025 budget proposal aims to tackle Toronto’s funding gap by raising property taxes nearly seven per cent. The move brings expanded transit, housing supports, and library hours—yet also sparks debate over whether the benefits justify the bigger bill.
Blue Origin’s rocket launch is canceled amid vehicle subsystem issues, leaving future attempts pending technical reviews. The abrupt move fuels speculation over new timelines.
Moderna has lowered its 2025 revenue outlook from an estimated $2.5–$3.5 billion to just $1.5–$2.5 billion, citing hurdles like increased Covid competition and dwindling vaccination rates.
Robbie Williams’ new film, Better Man, has struggled to attract audiences stateside, earning just $1.1 million from a hefty $110 million budget. Despite its popularity in the U.K., the movie’s U.S. debut quickly fizzled, leaving many baffled about how a British pop legend could fail to strike gold on the big screen across the pond.
Raging wildfires have ripped through Southern California in recent days, destroying entire neighborhoods. Several public figures—Anna Faris, Paris Hilton, John Goodman, Milo Ventimiglia and Leighton Meester, to name a few—confirmed they’d lost their properties, sharing heart-wrenching images of ash heaps where cherished homes once stood.
Supreme Court weighs a nationwide TikTok ban amid national security concerns and First Amendment debate, potentially reshaping social media, data protection, and creator livelihoods.
Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery abruptly cancel Venu, a highly anticipated sports streaming platform. Shifting demands and soaring costs highlight today’s evolving streaming landscape.
Goodyear’s new SightLine tires detect slippery roads and help cars brake sooner in emergencies. They’re a big step toward ensuring AEB works reliably, even in adverse weather, giving drivers more confidence on every trip.
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