Day: October 16, 2025

OpenAI Expected to Burn over $100 Billion by 2029

OpenAI is expected to ramp up the power of its AI, expending over $100 billion to increase the power available. ChatGPT, one of the most famous AIs under the company, is expected to be the focus of this expansion to meet the public’s heightened demand. OpenAI is an American artificial intelligence organization that was founded […]

Was The 2025 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show A Flop?

​Victoria’s Secret’s 2025 Fashion Show came and went, leaving viewers divided across the internet. This is the company’s second show after a five-year hiatus, when in 2019, the event came under fire for its lack of diversity. ​Victoria’s Secret’s 2025 show seemed to correct this mistake, but for many, that correction wasn’t enough. Criticism varied […]

We Need More Romance Movies That Start After the Loss

Most romance movies end right when life would actually start to get hard (go figure, right?). It usually goes something like this: someone falls in love, they kiss, the romantic music starts to play in the background and the screen fades to black. The end, right? What about the stories that begin after heartbreak, after losing someone they care about so […]

Jaxson Dart and Cam Skattebo, New York’s Rookies to Watch

With the NFL kicking off its newest season last month, the rookies have had some time to prove their talents and see if they can keep their spots in the league. Of the new rookies in the league, there have been two rookies who have stood out from the lineup: Jaxson Dart and Cam Skattebo. […]

Partial Parking Garage Collapse Destroys Cars in White Plains

A parking garage in downtown White Plains partially collapsed on Wednesday morning, crushing multiple vehicles but luckily no one was injured.  The incident happened just after 9 a.m. at the garage on Hale Avenue near South Broadway which is close to the Westchester One office tower. A part of the fifth floor fell into the […]

Reporters Leave Pentagon Rather Than Agree to New Reporting Rules

Recently, a new press policy was introduced within the Pentagon by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. This new policy would require reporters to swear a pledge not to spread unauthorized information, even if the information is not classified, or risk losing their access. In response to this new policy, almost all reporters have walked out of […]

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