Set

2025 Sugar Bowl Postponed Following Deadly Terrorist Attack in New Orleans

The 2025 Sugar Bowl, which was scheduled to take place Wednesday night in New Orleans, has been postponed following a deadly terrorist attack that shocked the city. The attack, which took place earlier in the day, left at least 10 people dead and dozens more injured, prompting authorities to continue their investigation. The Sugar Bowl, one of the four college football playoff quarterfinals this year, was set to feature a highly anticipated matchup between Notre Dame and Georgia. The game will now be played on Thursday night, though the change has cast a shadow over the event.

Egg Production Drops Amid Bird Flu Fears

Egg production dropped 4% in November amid bird flu fears, Fox Business reported, noting that the price of eggs has also increased.

Dozens of Vehicles Set on Fire in Brussels

At least 159 arrests were made in Brussels during its New Year's Eve celebration, police said. Authorities also took action in over 1,7000 incidents.

Man in Critical Condition After Being Pushed Onto NYC Subway Tracks

A 45-year-old man is in critical condition after being shoved onto subway tracks and struck by a train at New York City’s 18th Street station on Tuesday. Authorities described the incident as a random attack.

Tragedy Strikes as Georgia Judge Takes His Own Life in Courtroom

The state of Georgia was shaken by the tragic death of Effingham County Judge Stephen Yekel, who reportedly took his own life in his courtroom just before his scheduled retirement. At 74, Judge Yekel was discovered by a deputy around 10 a.m. on Tuesday, though he is believed to have died late Monday night or early Tuesday morning.

PJM Faces Scrutiny as Energy Costs Set to Surge Amid Growing Renewable Push

PJM, the largest power grid operator in the U.S., faces increasing scrutiny as it struggles to balance growing energy demands with the transition to renewable resources. The organization manages the flow of power across 13 states and Washington D.C., but critics argue that outdated systems and slow project approvals are driving up costs for consumers.

China in Biblical Prophecy

A headline from the New York Times caught my attention a few years ago: “Iraq Suffers as the Euphrates River Dwindles.” It resonated deeply, not because of my interest in climate patterns but because of my focus on Scripture.

Guardian Angels Patrol New York Subways

The Guardian Angels are resuming patrols of New York City's subways.

Mega Millions Player Expected to Win $1.22 Billion Jackpot

A lucky Mega Millions player in California will be ringing in the New Year as a billionaire after winning an estimated $1.22 billion jackpot in Friday night's drawing.

Missing Woman Found Dead on Christmas After Walking Her Dog

Authorities in Massachusetts have confirmed the tragic death of a 30-year-old woman who went missing while walking her dog on Christmas Eve.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img