Tesla has reportedly taken a huge hit, with Tesla reportedly producing 410,224 vehicles during the quarter and delivering 384,122 vehicles. However, with this in mind, it seems their revenue has seen a noticeable 12% drop from their $25.5 billion revenue from the second quarter of last year to $22.5 billion this quarter. This has reportedly […]
Day: July 24, 2025
The Ending of “How I Met Your Mother” Makes Perfect Sense
“How I Met Your Mother,” is a sitcom classic, people’s favorite watch, just a feel-good show. Through watching, we all fell in love with each individual character, with their uniquely flawed selves. The show was doing everything right – until it came time to the finale. The backlash was intense, with fans feeling betrayed, blindsided […]
The Foggy Rumors Lift After Persona 4 Revival Teaser
For a long while, many fans speculated that Atlus, the game developers behind the Persona series, was working on a remake of the fourth game. Rumors about the game began to spread around the internet, including leaks revealing the title of the game: “Persona 4: Revival”. These rumors were later confirmed to be true when […]
Chocolate or Vanilla: Which Do People Prefer?
Flavors are one of the most essential aspects of foods, snacks and desserts. They are what give differences and diversity to our pallets. Without flavor types, food would be exponentially bland. However, with different flavors comes differing opinions and many often clash on which they prefer with the two most common being Chocolate and Vanilla. […]
What’s Up With America’s Obsession with Athleisure?
I recently studied abroad in Europe and one of my first culture shocks, after all the important things of course, was the fact that no one, no one, wore athletic clothing outside of working out. It’s almost like the United States is under some plague. Leggings in the office. Hoodies on first dates. Clothes that […]
A Deep-Dive on Sustainable Tech: Beyond Greenwashing
In the current times of escalating climate concerns, the technology sector, a significant contributor to global emissions and resource depletion, has increasingly championed sustainability. From pledges of carbon neutrality to initiatives promoting circular economies, tech giants are keen to present themselves as environmental stewards. Yet, a critical question remains: are these commitments genuine shifts in […]
Local Theaters Are a Must and Should Be Preserved
Theaters within the United States have been undergoing a difficult transition in recent years. Following the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been one of the many industries that has struggled to make a comeback. However, it isn’t just because most productions are physical; the decline within the country is also a symptom of […]
The Michael Jackson Biopic Has Been Pushed Back
Initially, the biopic for Michael Jackson’s career, “Michael”, was planned to be released in the fall this year. However, due to many delays and rewrites, the biopic is now said to be ready in late April next year. Regardless of the delay, many people are excited to see the life of the King of Pop. […]
Do Modern Audiences Lack Media Literacy?
It feels like a daily occurrence now where I can come across someone online talking about how modern audiences lack media literacy and that media literacy is dead. They often complain on how modern audiences fail to critically analyze films, take away what it’s attempting to outright say or straight out praise something the film […]
Would Trump’s Name in the Epstein Files Finally Matter?
The Jeffrey Epstein case has held media attention for years, fueled by the public’s ongoing questions about who is connected to this infamous private island – believed to be a spot for sex trafficking and prostitution of minors. People want names, so much so that Donald Trump ran his campaign under the public assumption that […]
Rule Changes and Their Impact on The World of Sports
Sports, at their core, are dynamic. While tradition often holds a revered place, the pursuit of enhanced competition, player safety and fan engagement frequently leads to significant rule alterations. Recent shifts in football, gymnastics and baseball highlight this ongoing evolution, each carrying a unique set of potential consequences that ripple through the very fabric of […]
EPA Finds No Danger With Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Whenever a discussion about climate change arises, there is always a mention of greenhouse gas emissions that are supposedly contributing to global warming, leading many cities and towns to enact policies that reduce their reliance on fossil fuels. However, according to NPR, the Environmental Protection Agency has recently claimed that no such restrictions are needed, […]