Gunther defeats Cody Rhodes after the Sami Zayn match on WWE SmackDown

Sami Zayn vs. Cody Rhodes Highlights SmackDown in Lexington Fans in Lexington, Kentucky, witnessed an electrifying match between Sami Zayn and Cody Rhodes on Friday night during “SmackDown.” This showdown had the makings of a main event, showcasing two top WWE stars. The match was a result of Zayn’s ongoing frustration about being sidelined and […]
Apollo 12 was hit by lightning twice within a minute of takeoff, and the mission continued only because a flight controller identified a rare telemetry issue and instructed the crew to activate a switch that few others in the control room grasped.

This story has a solid core. On November 14, 1969, the Apollo 12 mission’s Saturn V rocket was hit by lightning twice within its first minute. The spacecraft’s telemetry system became chaotic, but a flight controller named John Aaron managed to turn things around. He recognized a fault pattern that few people understood and called […]
Citi updates Micron stock price target following an unusual event

On May 18, Micron’s stock plummeted by nearly 6%. Interestingly, on that same morning, major Wall Street firms were becoming increasingly optimistic about stock valuations. It’s rather unusual to see such a disparity between market performance and analysts’ bullish research notes. To grasp why Citi almost doubled its price target on a stock that had […]
Indictment of Raul Castro causing anxiety within Cuban government, says lawmaker

Raul Castro’s Indictment and Its Impact on the Cuban Regime The recent indictment of Raul Castro seems to be stirring anxiety within the Cuban regime, especially in light of how other authoritarian leaders have faced consequences this year, according to Carlos Gimenez, a lawmaker with firsthand knowledge of Cuba’s oppressive history. Although Miguel Diaz-Canel has […]
Ohio seeks assistance in discovering Revolutionary War heroes through the America 250 initiative

Ohioans Needed to Locate Revolutionary War Heroes Historians suggest that after the Revolutionary War, many soldiers were granted land in Ohio as a reward for their service. It’s estimated that around 7,000 of these soldiers are buried throughout the state. To honor their contributions, the Ohio Historic Preservation Office is embarking on a project aimed […]
Exclusive Travelzoo benefit provides NYPost readers with delay vouchers

Airports can really test human dignity, especially during a flight delay. The scenario is all too familiar. It starts with a crackling announcement: our Miami flight is delayed by three hours due to “equipment issues.” Annoying, right? Why not just board the plane already? Take a glance around. Every seat is taken. Teens are hogging […]
Filmmakers doubt the memory loss statements of the man discovered behind a Burger King in 2004.

The Mysterious Case of Benjamin Kyle Back in August 2004, a man was discovered unconscious behind a Burger King in Georgia. Initial reports indicated he was naked and covered in blood. When he regained consciousness, he couldn’t remember anything about himself. Now, two filmmakers are on a quest to uncover the details of his life […]
Jamie Kennedy criticizes Hollywood’s woke culture and influencer trends

Comedian Jamie Kennedy has a deep affection for Los Angeles but feels that Hollywood has sacrificed creativity and star appeal in favor of ideology and influence. Nonetheless, he remains committed to show business, asserting that comedy can mend what’s been lost in an industry that seems to be losing its momentum. In a conversation with […]
Maine Democratic Senate candidate referred to the US Army as ‘fat, lazy trash’ on Reddit.

In a now-deleted Reddit post, Democratic candidate for the Maine Senate, Graham Platner, referred to the U.S. Army as “utter trash” and described its members as “fat, lazy trash who don’t want to wear a uniform.” Reflecting on his time in the military, Platner mentioned having served four years in the Army after leaving the […]
The 2.8% Social Security COLA Is Already Being Eroded by Inflation in 2026

Social Security COLA Challenges in 2026 When the Social Security Administration revealed a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for benefits in 2026, reactions from retirees were somewhat lackluster. Now, in May, we’ve gathered some insights into how effective these increases might actually be. Sadly, the reality is that this year’s 2.8% COLA isn’t quite keeping pace […]