Grammy-nominated singer Melanie Fiona is back with her first EP in over a decade, Say Yes. Known for her hit “It Kills Me,” Fiona says she’s not chasing past success but focused on creating something fresh and meaningful.
Pop star Katy Perry will blast off on April 14 aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard in the company of Jeff Bezos' fiancée Lauren Sánchez, journalist Gayle King, and three other women. The historic all-female crew aims to inspire the next generation in a short suborbital flight launching from West Texas.
A GOP lawmaker is calling for an end to helicopter tour flights in New York City following Thursday's tragic crash on the Hudson River that claimed multiple lives. The incident has reignited concerns over safety regulations for tourist flights in the region.
Christina Ricci, known for her bold choice of roles, has expressed a greater comfort in taking on characters that deviate from the "norm." After making her big break in Cher's 1990 film Mermaid, Ricci now stars in the critically acclaimed series Yellowjackets, with its season finale airing on April 11. Her career continues to highlight…
A recent report from the Department of Government Oversight and Evaluation (DOGE) reveals that three Democrat-controlled states were responsible for the majority of the hundreds of millions of dollars lost to unemployment fraud over the past four years during former President Biden’s administration. The findings have sparked renewed calls for tighter oversight and reform in…
The Cleveland Browns have signed veteran quarterback Joe Flacco to a one-year contract, a move that appears to signal the team's strategy for the upcoming NFL Draft, where they hold the No. 2 overall pick. The signing could suggest the Browns are planning to develop a young quarterback under Flacco's mentorship.
The United States has extradited a Pakistani-origin Canadian national to India in connection with the 2008 Mumbai attacks. The suspect was wanted for his alleged involvement in planning and supporting the deadly terror attacks that killed over 160 people.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has announced that 150,000 skilled young workers from Pakistan will be sent to Belarus. The initiative aims to boost employment opportunities for Pakistani youth and strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries.
The United Nations' humanitarian aid agency has announced a 20% reduction in its workforce, a move that will affect staff operating in more than 60 countries, including Pakistan. The decision comes amid funding constraints and is expected to impact the delivery of aid and support services globally.
The installation of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) meters is currently underway in Islamabad and Rawalpindi. According to IESCO, the electricity distribution company, these smart meters will help eliminate electricity theft and improve billing accuracy.