A grassroots movement is calling for an 'economic blackout' on February 28, urging Americans to halt non-essential spending for 24 hours to protest corporate policies and highlight consumer influence, organized by The People's Union.
The New York Times' puzzle game *Strands* engages players with a daily challenge themed around resilience and overcoming obstacles, featuring the spangram 'Survivor' and related clues.
Mahashivratri 2025, observed on February 26, is a significant Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Shiva. Devotees celebrate with fasting, prayers, and worship, seeking blessings for peace, prosperity, and spiritual enlightenment. The article explores the rituals, significance, and messages associated with this auspicious occasion.
Joann Inc., a leading fabric and craft retailer, is closing all its stores nationwide after a failed bankruptcy restructuring and sale. The company's assets were acquired by GA Group, leading to immediate going-out-of-business sales. This marks the end of an era for the crafting community.
Tadayoshi Okura, a 39-year-old member of SUPER EIGHT, has announced his marriage to a non-celebrity woman and revealed that he is expecting his first child. This makes him the first active member of the group to get married. Okura also shared his thoughts on his new chapter in life and his role in the entertainment industry.
Kash Patel, the new FBI Director, and his relationship with country music artist Alexis Wilkins have captured public attention, highlighting their professional and personal lives amidst a significant age difference and high-profile careers.
The Apple TV+ series 'Severance' delves into the controversial severance procedure by Lumon Industries, exploring themes of worker alienation, corporate exploitation, and the quest for identity and autonomy in a dehumanizing corporate culture.
Discover how the TikTok trend of 'aura points' blends humor with self-reflection on personal energy and social presence, alongside a deeper look into the spiritual concept of auras and their colors.
The Mega-Sena contest 2,831 saw no winners for the main prize, rolling over to R$120 million. The draw took place in São Paulo, with numbers 02, 09, 32, 38, 48, and 55. Over 100 bets won the second prize, and thousands matched four numbers. The next draw is scheduled for Saturday, with bets closing at 7 PM Brasília time.
The Mega-Sena draw 2830 saw no jackpot winner, rolling over the prize to R$ 105 million. Winning numbers were 01, 28, 34, 36, 51, and 52. Over 55 bets matched five numbers, and more than 5,000 matched four numbers.