Author: Andrew Rogers

Andrew Rogers is a freelance journalist based in Chicago, USA, with over 10 years of experience covering Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. He graduated with a degree in Journalism from the University of Florida. Over the years, he has contributed to leading outlets such as The New York Times, CNN, and Reuters. Recognized for his sharp reporting and thoughtful analysis, Andrew delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers updated on key national and global developments.

U.S. companies developing next-generation technologies in robotics, gene-editing, and space are gaining significant attention from investors and industry experts. These innovations are seen as potential game-changers across multiple sectors. Examples include autonomous delivery robots, advanced gene-editing platforms, and commercial space launch initiatives. Such developments highlight the diversity of technological progress beyond traditional software and hardware solutions. Experts say these technologies represent multiple growth vectors. By exploring robotics, biotechnology, and space, U.S. firms are positioning themselves at the forefront of global innovation. Investors are increasingly funding startups and established companies focused on these areas. Capital inflows support research, infrastructure, and commercialization,…

Read More

Real Sociedad snatched a dramatic 3–2 victory over Athletic Club in a Basque derby that had everything — rain, chaos, and a last-gasp winner from local hero Jon Gorrotxategi. The 22-year-old academy graduate, playing his first derby, scored in the 92nd minute to seal an emotional victory in San Sebastián. His first effort was scuffed, but he pounced on the rebound to smash the ball home from close range, sparking wild celebrations in the Reale Arena. Earlier, Brais Méndez had opened the scoring after an extraordinary moment from Ander Barrenetxea, who set up the goal seconds after returning to the…

Read More

The liberal centrist party Democrats 66 (D66) in the Netherlands made a major breakthrough in the 2025 parliamentary election. The party nearly tripled its seat count, reflecting growing voter fatigue with far-right populist parties. Analysts say the result marks a return to moderate, problem-solving politics in a country that has seen rising political polarization in recent years. D66’s performance indicates that many voters are seeking stability and practical solutions over divisive rhetoric. The election outcome strengthens centrist influence in the Dutch parliament. With a larger presence, D66 is positioned to shape legislation on key issues, including economic policy, social programs,…

Read More

Erling Haaland once again proved unstoppable as his brace fired Manchester City to a 3-1 win over Bournemouth, lifting Pep Guardiola’s side into second place in the Premier League. The Norwegian striker struck twice in the first half, taking his league tally to 13 goals this season and a remarkable 98 in 107 Premier League appearances. Haaland punished Bournemouth’s high defensive line on both occasions, showing trademark pace and composure to beat goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic. Tyler Adams briefly levelled for the visitors after Gianluigi Donnarumma failed to deal with a corner, but City restored control before the break. Youngster Nico…

Read More

Britain has one of the weakest emotional connections to nature in the world, ranking 55th out of 61 countries in a global study of 57,000 people. The research, published in Ambio, found that Nepal is the most nature-connected nation, followed by Iran, South Africa, Bangladesh, and Nigeria. At the bottom of the list were countries such as Japan, Spain, Germany, and Canada. “Nature connectedness” measures how close people feel to the natural world and is linked to wellbeing and environmental action. Lead author Prof Miles Richardson of the University of Derby said Britain’s low ranking reflects its highly urbanised, business-driven,…

Read More

Enzo Maresca urged his Chelsea side to “grow up” after they nearly threw away a 3-0 lead in a chaotic 4-3 Carabao Cup win over Wolves. Chelsea stormed ahead in the first half through Andrey Santos, Tyrique George, Estêvão and Jamie Gittens, but the game descended into mayhem after substitute Liam Delap was sent off for two reckless challenges within seven minutes. “It’s embarrassing,” Maresca said. “After his first yellow I told him to calm down four or five times, but he doesn’t listen. It’s something we must avoid.” The red card was Chelsea’s sixth in nine games, and it…

Read More

A rare spider thought to be extinct in the UK has been found again on the Isle of Wight after vanishing for four decades. The Aulonia albimana, now nicknamed the “white-knuckled wolf spider” for its pale leg joints, was rediscovered by entomologists Mark Telfer and Graeme Lyons at the National Trust’s Newtown nature reserve, a site reachable only by boat. The tiny spider, just 4mm long, was last recorded in 1985. Lyons spotted two specimens in dramatic fashion — one with nine minutes left in their survey, and another just before departure. The species, part of the wolf spider family,…

Read More

Los Angeles FC star Son Heung-min is Major League Soccer’s second-highest-paid player, earning an annual salary of $10.4m and total compensation of $11.2m, according to new figures. Son joined LAFC in August after more than a decade at Tottenham and scored nine goals in 10 matches to close the regular season. Only Lionel Messi earns more — the Inter Miami captain receives $12m in salary and $20.4m in total compensation under his current deal, which runs through 2025 but is expected to be extended to 2028. Messi’s new Miami teammate Rodrigo De Paul makes $1.5m annually, while other big summer…

Read More

New climate plans from over 60 countries would cut global carbon emissions by only 10% by 2035, far below the reductions needed to limit warming to 1.5C, a UN analysis warns. UN climate chief Simon Stiell said progress was “too slow” and urged countries to “accelerate action now.” Major emitters including China and the EU have yet to submit updated targets, while the US plan from Joe Biden’s term may be dropped if Donald Trump withdraws again from the Paris deal. The report comes ahead of Cop30 in Brazil next month, where leaders will face pressure to close the gap…

Read More

Juventus have dismissed head coach Igor Tudor following an eight-game winless streak in all competitions, the club announced on Monday. “Juventus FC announces that it has today relieved Igor Tudor of his duties as coach of the men’s first team, along with his staff,” the club said in a statement, a day after a 1-0 defeat to Lazio. Reserve team coach Massimo Brambilla will take temporary charge. Tudor, who replaced Thiago Motta in March, became Juventus’s first foreign manager since Didier Deschamps in 2006–07. A former Juve defender, he helped the club finish fourth in Serie A last season, securing…

Read More