Pakistani worker dies at Saudi World Cup stadium site
Pakistani worker Muhammad Arshad dies in fall at Saudi World Cup stadium, raising concerns over migrant safety as investigations continue.
Trump administration ends legal status for over 500,000 migrants
Trump is also considering ending temporary protected status (TPS) for 240,000 Ukrainians who fled to the U.S. after Russia’s invasion.
Adolescence: Netflix’s Crime Drama That Will Leave You Shaken
Netflix’s Adolescence is a gripping, one-shot crime drama that explores the devastating fallout after a 13-year-old boy is accused of murder. With powerful performances and an unflinching look at the dangers of the digital age, it’s a haunting must-watch that leaves a lasting impact.
Norwegian man sues OpenAI over false murder accusation by ChatGPT
Holmen’s case highlights an ongoing issue with AI-generated content: hallucinations, where chatbots present false information as fact.
NASA astronauts spent nine extra months in orbit without extra pay
NASA confirmed that astronauts receive a fixed government salary that follows a 40-hour workweek structure, even when they are in space.
Google cracks down on fake business listings with lawsuit
Google launched an investigation after a Texas-based locksmith reported being impersonated on Google Maps.
Elon Musk’s Estranged Daughter, Vivian Wilson, Calls Him a ‘Pathetic Man-Child’
Despite Musk’s immense wealth and influence, Wilson made it clear she is not intimidated by him. "Why would I be scared of him? Because he’s rich? Oh no, I’m trembling. Ooh, shivering in my boots here," she said sarcastically. "He owns Twitter. OK. Congratulations."
Musk claims there’s a conspiracy to kill him
Left-wing activists want to end his life and bring down Tesla, the billionaire has warned
Kirsty Coventry Makes History as First Female and African IOC President
Kirsty Coventry becomes the first female and African president of the IOC, marking a historic shift in Olympic leadership amid political and sporting challenges.
Trump Moves to Dismantle Department of Education
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to dismantle the Department of Education, aiming to transfer control to states, but the move faces legal and political challenges.
Pakistan’s Judiciary Challenges Government Over Prolonged Social Media Ban
The Lahore High Court is pressuring the government to justify its continued ban on X, imposed after the disputed February 2024 elections, amid growing concerns over censorship and freedom of expression in Pakistan.
Most Islamic countries expected to celebrate Eid on the same day
With most astronomical forecasts aligning, the majority of the Islamic world is expected to observe Eid on March 31.