In a world grappling with food waste, it’s revealing how we often dismiss the potential of something as ordinary as a banana peel. Historically considered nothing more than refuse, this skin, which makes up nearly 40% of the banana’s weight, harbors treasures we have neglected for far too long. A groundbreaking study released in 2022
The semiconductor industry stands at the nexus of global economic power dynamics, and South Korea has once again showcased its tenacity in this realm. With a staggering support package of 33 trillion won, or $23.25 billion, the South Korean government is responding vigorously to an environment of escalating uncertainty spurred by U.S. tariff deliberations. President
In the ever-evolving landscape of cinema, where stories often get lost in the cacophony of special effects and formulaic plots, Maryse Legagneur’s *The Last Meal (Le Dernier Repas)* emerges like a lighthouse for those still believing in the power of storytelling. This film recently clinched the $15,000 Marimbas Award at the Miami Film Festival, a
The tension in the air during the 2025 WNBA draft was palpable as fans everywhere awaited the moment that would cement a new era for women’s basketball. Among those who felt the intensity was Paige Bueckers, the undeniable star of UConn’s championship run, who was picked No. 1 overall by the Dallas Wings. With this
The upcoming musical film No Te Olvides promises to redefine the landscape of Latino representation in cinema, particularly through its focus on the nuanced perspectives of Mexican-American women. With rising star Xochitl Gomez, renowned for her powerful portrayal of America Chavez in *Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness*, and the iconic Maite Perroni, known
In a striking development that echoes the classic narrative of government overreach, five small businesses have banded together to challenge President Donald Trump’s recent tariff machinations. Their lawsuit, filed in the U.S. Court of International Trade, argues that the President’s actions are not only misguided but fundamentally unconstitutional. By invoking the International Emergency Economic Powers
In an era fraught with uncertainty and geopolitical tensions shaped by unpredictable trade policies, investors are perpetually grappling with the question: when to act? Morgan Stanley’s chief investment officer, Mike Wilson, suggests that it might be time to lean into market turbulence. His call to action, to “buy weakness,” resonates with both seasoned investors and
Goldman Sachs has recently reported ratings that exceeded predictions, yet this apparent success teeters on a precarious edge. With earnings per share landing at $14.12 against the forecasted $12.35, the investment bank observed a profit increase of 15%, climbing to $4.74 billion. Revenue also improved by 6% to $15.06 billion, edging past estimates. On the
Apple’s relentless pursuit of innovation is no secret, and with the anticipated release of iPadOS 19, it appears that the tech giant is preparing to redefine the iPad experience in an unprecedented manner. As reported by Mark Gurman from Bloomberg, this upcoming iteration of iPadOS is poised to blur the lines between iPad and its
From the moment he first took a swing as a three-year-old, Rory McIlroy’s path became intertwined with the relentless pursuit of excellence. Captured in charming family footage, little Rory displayed a natural flair for golf that would blossom into a lifelong passion. Nurtured by his father, Gerry, who recognized his son’s budding talent, McIlroy’s future