U.S., South Korea halve joint drills as Trump seeks Kim summit

U.S., South Korea halve joint drills as Trump seeks Kim summit

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – 01/24/2025: A 24-hour Yonhap news broadcast at Seoul train station showing a news broadcast with archive footage of US President Donald Trump (L) with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (R). Kim Jae-Hwan | soup images | Light rocket | Getty Images South Korea’s military said Wednesday it would cut an … Read more

Dow Jones Futures: Sandisk, Micron, Credo Lead Painful AI Losses; Market Rally Near Key Test

Dow Jones Futures: Sandisk, Micron, Credo Lead Painful AI Losses; Market Rally Near Key Test

Dow Jones futures were little changed overnight, while S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures. Earnings targets loom, kicking off earnings for discounters. The stock market retreated on Tuesday, erasing recent gains. AI chips and hardware dominated Tuesday’s losers, with many falling below key levels just after recovering them. These include Sandisk (SNDK), Micron Technology (MU), … Read more

Apple’s iPhone 18 Release Schedule: What’s Coming and When

Apple's iPhone 18 Release Schedule: What's Coming and When

Since 2019, Apple has released a more affordable standard iPhone and a higher-end “Pro” variant, giving customers several flagship iPhones to choose from. Apple is deviating from its standard release schedule this year and splitting the release of the iPhone 18. We won’t get all ‌iPhone 18‌ models in fall 2026, because Apple will keep … Read more

NASA spots crater on the moon created by SpaceX rocket crash

NASA spots crater on the moon created by SpaceX rocket crash

A NASA spacecraft in orbit around the Moon captured dramatic images of the impact crater left when a SpaceX rocket crashed into the lunar surface this month. The defunct upper stage of a Falcon 9 rocket crashed uncontrollably into the Moon on August 5 at an estimated speed of 5,400 mph. The roughly 10,800-pound booster … Read more

Europe’s seas reach record heat as climate change threatens marine life

Europe’s seas reach record heat as climate change threatens marine life

Human-caused climate change was the main driver of recent record sea temperatures across Europe, scientists said Wednesday, warning of serious consequences for marine ecosystems and coastal communities. Europe’s seas have not escaped the extreme heat that many countries have endured this summer. Last month, the average temperature in the Mediterranean was 27 degrees Celsius (81 … Read more