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Apple Delays iPhone Air Release Amid Weak Sales and Market Uncertainty
Apple is reportedly delaying the launch of its next iPhone Air, a model designed to combine flagship features with a lighter, more affordable design. Sources indicate that weaker than expected sales of the current iPhone Air, coupled with broader softness in the global smartphone market, are driving the postponement. While Apple has not officially confirmed the new release timeline, industry insiders suggest the delay could last several months.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
The Rise of Indian Businessman Ratul Puri and His Ambitious Plan to Revolutionize India’s Energy Landscape
India’s energy story is being rewritten — not just by policy or technology, but by visionary leaders who dare to think differently. Among them, Indian businessman Ratul Puri, Chairman of Hindustan Power, stands out as a driving force behind the nation’s transition toward sustainable and renewable energy.
By Chinmaya Singh3 months ago in Journal
JFK’s Legacy Returns: Jack Schlossberg Enters the Race for Congress
For the first time in decades, the Kennedy name is back on a ballot. Jack Schlossberg, the only grandson of former President John F. Kennedy, has officially announced his candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives from New York’s 12th Congressional District, setting off a wave of excitement — and scrutiny — across the political world.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Trump Proposes $2,000 Tariff Rebate Checks for Americans
Former President Donald Trump has proposed that most Americans receive a $2,000 “tariff dividend”, funded by the revenue his administration claims to generate from sweeping import duties. The idea, first mentioned on his Truth Social platform, suggests the rebates would exclude “high income people,” though the plan’s details remain vague.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Apple’s iPhone Pocket: When Fashion Meets Function
Apple has once again surprised the world—this time, not with a new phone, but with a new way to carry it. The tech giant has partnered with renowned Japanese fashion label ISSEY MIYAKE to release the iPhone Pocket, a sleek knitted accessory designed to turn your iPhone into a wearable fashion piece.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Supreme Court Secures Nationwide Same-Sex Marriage Rights: A Landmark Victory for LGBTQ+ Couples
In a decisive move, the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld the constitutional right to same-sex marriage, rejecting a petition that sought to overturn the landmark 2015 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges. This ruling ensures that LGBTQ+ couples across the nation can continue to marry legally — a significant affirmation of civil rights in the United States.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Olympic Set To Ban Transgender From All Sections Of Its Event
The Olympic flame has always symbolized unity — a single torch lighting the world in a shared pursuit of excellence. But now, that same flame flickers beneath one of the most heated debates in modern sport. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is reportedly preparing to ban all transgender athletes from competing in female categories, a move that could reshape not only the Games but the global conversation about fairness, identity, and inclusion.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun3 months ago in Journal
Glen Powell Gets Real About the “Intense” Life of an Action Star and What Arnold Schwarzenegger Told Him Before Stepping Up
Picture this: you’re standing at the base of a skyscraper, the wind howling past your face, the cold night air biting every exposed inch of your skin… and above you, a camera rig, a half-naked star, and dozens of crew members holding their breath. That’s not a metaphor—it’s a scene from the blockbuster life now embraced by Glen Powell.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun3 months ago in Journal
The Science of Sexual Burnout: Why We’re More Disconnected Than Ever
In the age of constant connection, we’ve never been more surrounded by desire — and yet, we’re feeling less sexually fulfilled than ever. From dating apps to explicit content just a click away, our culture sells sex as convenience. But psychologists warn: we’re paying the price in the form of sexual burnout — a quiet epidemic reshaping how we love, touch, and connect.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal











