New archaeological findings show that Roman gladiators fought brown bears in arenas.

Gladiators and Bears: A Surprising Historical Connection Recent discoveries paint a vivid picture of the brutal spectacles that occurred in ancient arenas. The cinematic portrayal of gladiators isn’t as far-fetched as it might seem. A new study suggests that a brown bear likely participated in multiple events, as detailed by a UN researcher in a […]
Plans for a UFC event at the White House disclosed: report

Details Emerge About UFC Fight at the White House There are new updates regarding the upcoming UFC event planned at the White House. Dana White, UFC’s president, confirmed on social media that the event is a go, following President Donald Trump’s announcement made a couple of months ago. After Trump’s mention, White admitted he was […]
Jalen Carter may face additional consequences for spitting during NFL investigation, according to a report.

NFL Confirms Saliva Incident Involving Cowboys and Eagles The NFL has confirmed a contentious incident during a recent game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles involving quarterback Dak Prescott and rookie defensive tackle Jalen Carter. This took place just seconds into the season opener. Carter, age 24, was ejected only six seconds into […]
Jack Ciattarelli believes he will win the New Jersey governor’s election and turn the state Republican.

New Jersey Governor Candidate’s Confidence Ahead of Election Jack Ciattarelli, a Republican candidate for governor in New Jersey, displayed a strong sense of optimism on Friday as he foresaw not just a victory in November but also the potential for a Republican majority in the state legislature, something that hasn’t happened in decades. During an […]
Google faces a $3.45 billion fine from the EU for antitrust violations in ad technology.

Google Faces EU Antitrust Fine BRUSSELS – Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet, has been issued a hefty antitrust fine of 2.95 billion euros (approximately $3.45 billion) by the European Union. This penalty relates to anti-competitive behavior in its lucrative advertising technology sector and is the fourth such fine Google has received over its long-standing issues […]
2 Dividend ETFs Worth Buying for $200 This September and Holding Long-Term

The pair of high-yield dividend ETFs offers yields of 3.7% and 4% at current prices. The Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF has increased its payouts at an annual rate of 7.6% over the last five years. Since 2020, the Vanguard International High Dividend ETF has raised its annual payout by 13.3%. Building a solid source […]
The 100 biggest rivalries in men’s college basketball: Rankings 50 to 26

Rivalries in Boys’ College Basketball Let’s take a look at notable matchups in boys’ college basketball, as previously discussed in our rankings. 50. Clemson vs. South Carolina The basketball version of the Palmetto series might not have the same excitement as its soccer counterpart, but there’s still a competitive spirit here. Clemson holds a slight […]
New York City experiences the driest summer in more than 20 years with only 8.7 inches of rain.

Summer Rainfall Shortage in NYC This summer has seen a significant lack of rain in New York City. The Big Apple has endured one of the driest summers in over two decades, receiving 36% less rainfall than usual. Between June and August, only 8.7 inches of rain fell across the five boroughs, whereas the average […]
Florida inaugurates a new migrant detention center called ‘Deportation Depot’

Florida Opens New Immigration Detention Facility Florida has recently unveiled a second immigration detention center, named “Deportation Depot,” which has begun accepting detainees, according to the state’s Governor Ron DeSantis’s office. This facility is situated in Sanderson, a former bakery correctional institution located in the northern part of the state. The first detainees arrived on […]
UT awarded federal funding to research camp and flood evacuations

University of Texas Researching Camp Evacuations During Floods Austin (KXAN) – Why did certain camps decide to evacuate during the Hill Country flood on July 4? That’s a question being explored by a researcher from the University of Texas in Austin. Governor Greg Abbott is expected to endorse new measures related to camping safety and […]