
Washington Monument to Blaze Red, White & Blue in First Salute to America 250
The White House flips the switch on nightly red-white-blue illumination of the Washington Monument, officially launching America’s 250th-anniversary celebrations.
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The White House flips the switch on nightly red-white-blue illumination of the Washington Monument, officially launching America’s 250th-anniversary celebrations.
Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old Ugandan-born Muslim immigrant, was sworn in as New York City’s mayor—blazing a historic first and vowing to make housing a human right.

Stellantis restarts production of the 708-hp Ram TRX V-8, betting on relaxed emissions rules and loyal fans willing to pay six figures for thunderous performance.

Mark Gronowski’s first collegiate start became a Nashville masterpiece, as Iowa erased a late deficit to defeat Vanderbilt 34–27 in the ReliaQuest Bowl.

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Victor Wembanyama exited in the second quarter with a right knee contusion, sending the Spurs and NBA into wait-and-see mode as an MRI looms.

Samsung has started shipping 34-inch 360Hz QD-OLED panels with a new sub-pixel design that promises 35% sharper text, setting the stage for ultra-wide gaming monitors that could dethrone IPS.

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Roll 5G unfurls from phone to 11-inch tablet in seconds, packing Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 power and a $1,899 price tag.