New study finds 117-million-year-old geological formations rewriting Atlantic Ocean history
A groundbreaking study unveils 117-million-year-old mud waves beneath the Atlantic, reshaping our understanding of its formation. These massive structures, sculpted by ancient underwater avalanches, indicate the Atlantic Ocean connected earlier than previously thought. This discovery provides insights into Cretaceous climate shifts and tectonic movements, offering crucial data for modern geology and climate science.
Tom Brady Took the Jets to the Tip of His Humor Twice Within 48 Hours
Tom Brady’s statue unveiling at Gillette Stadium became a stage for playful jabs at the Jets, continuing a long-standing rivalry. Brady, honored for his six Super Bowl wins and two decades with the Patriots, couldn’t resist teasing Jets fans. He further extended the jest in his newsletter, humorously hoping his children wouldn’t become Jets fans.
Who is May Mailman, the Harvard-educated lawyer at the center of Trump’s campaign against America’s top universities?
May Mailman, a Harvard-trained lawyer, was pivotal in President Trump’s campaign targeting elite US universities. She helped craft executive orders restricting gender recognition and used federal funding and civil rights probes to pressure institutions on admissions and diversity policies. Despite leaving the White House in August 2025, she remains involved in negotiations with universities like…
Sooraj Barjatya dismisses ‘love at first sight’, admits new generation values feelings over ‘kundali-khandaan’: ‘Everyone is wounded…’
Sooraj Barjatya observes a shift in young adults’ approach to marriage, prioritizing personal choice and compatibility over traditional customs. His upcoming show reflects this generation gap, highlighting a young woman’s quest for parental approval in finding a partner. Barjatya emphasizes the importance of allowing individuals the freedom to choose and the evolving nature of traditions…
