Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 is shaping up to be more than just another incremental upgrade in the foldable phone market; it symbolizes a rare and refreshing instance of a tech giant responding directly to consumer dissatisfaction. The notable exclusion of the so-called “Saturn Ring” metal camera rings—butchered onto last year’s Galaxy Z Fold
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The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) recently unveiled plans to add three new teams, signaling one of the most ambitious expansions in its history. Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia—cities deeply intertwined with basketball lore—will soon join the growing league, pushing its team count from 13 to 18 over the next five years. While this development has
Water scarcity is rapidly emerging as one of the most critical challenges facing humanity. With billions lacking reliable access to clean drinking water, incremental improvements in existing infrastructure will not suffice. It is in this grim context that the recent development of a novel atmospheric water harvester stands out as a beacon of hope. Unlike
Ace Bailey’s journey to the Utah Jazz, despite a strong pre-draft reputation, reveals a troubling disconnect in how NBA teams evaluate and value young talent. Selected fifth overall, Bailey’s slip from a projected top-three pick to No. 5 wasn’t just about pure talent—it was about perception, attitude, and the increasingly transactional nature of basketball scouting.
Canada’s sudden decision to rescind its nascent digital services tax (DST) feels less like a strategic economic retreat and more like a political reaction to unyielding American pressure. The move came on the eve of the tax payments being due, signaling Ottawa’s preference for rapid diplomatic appeasement over sustained economic sovereignty. Despite Canada’s previous commitment to
The recent federal probe into Malik Beasley’s alleged involvement in gambling related to NBA games is far more than just another headline in the ongoing saga of sports betting and professional athletes. This investigation casts a harsh spotlight on the persistent, and somewhat ignored, vulnerabilities existing within the NBA’s relationship with gambling—a relationship many hoped
The theatrical landscape in 2025 is shaping up as a brutal battlefield, where independent films fight tooth and nail for the faintest glimmers of audience attention beneath the overwhelming shadow of major studio blockbusters. While Hollywood giants are flexing their marketing muscles and ramping up big-budget releases after a sluggish start to the year, small
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), previously known under the less flattering acronym NAFLD (non-alcoholic fatty liver disease), is silently becoming one of the most pervasive health crises globally. Affecting around one-third of the population, MASLD is a multifaceted condition characterized by excessive fat accumulation in the liver that can escalate to inflammation, fibrosis, and
In a scene teetering on political chaos, the Senate narrowly advanced President Donald Trump’s gargantuan spending bill, a move better described as a fragile victory rather than an outright success. The 51-49 procedural vote barely pushed the bill forward, exposing the intense fractures within the Republican Party and the near-impossible balancing act required to pass
Parkinson’s disease has long been seen strictly as a neurological disorder, a consequence of dopamine loss in the brain, primarily blamed on malfunctioning neurons struggling with toxic protein clumps. However, the recent study from Wuhan University disrupts this long-standing narrative, suggesting an unexpected peripheral culprit: the kidneys. This revelation is not just a subtle nuance