IM

May 26 2026CRIME

What Really Happened to the Man Behind Burger King?

In 2004, a man was found behind a Burger King in Georgia with no memory of his past. He became known as Benjaman Kyle. A new show explores his strange story. The facts seem simple at first: a man with amnesia, no ID, and a lot of unanswered questions. But the deeper the investigation goes, the weird

reading time less than a minute
May 26 2026ENTERTAINMENT

What happened to the cut short Eastern Promises sequel

The first "Eastern Promises" film introduced Nikolai Luzhin, a London-based Russian mobster played by Viggo Mortensen, whose calm demeanor hides his real job as an FSB undercover agent. Mortensen spent weeks researching the role, even traveling to Russia to understand the culture he was portraying.

reading time less than a minute
May 26 2026CRIME

Neighbors take drastic safety steps as gun violence spreads in Seattle

A quiet Seattle neighborhood near Aurora Avenue is changing in unsettling ways. For weeks, local residents have watched crime creep closer to their homes. After another weekend shooting left shell casings scattered across the street, neighbors decided to act without waiting for officials. Now, shak

reading time less than a minute
May 26 2026TECHNOLOGY

Getting sharper night photos by understanding light better

Blurry lights and odd colors in night shots usually come from flare—those unwanted bright spots caused by strong light sources. Most photo-fixing tools ignore how flare mixes with the real light in the scene, so they often leave behind messy patches of wrong colors or fuzzy edges. A new approach tri

reading time less than a minute
May 25 2026CRIME

Deadly Deal: A Husband’s Plot to End a Life

A 75‑year‑old art dealer in Rio de Janeiro was found stabbed to death in January 2024. The victim, a prominent New York gallery owner with a multimillion‑dollar estate, had been fighting a bitter divorce from his estranged spouse. In April 2024, the former partner was arrested in New York and later

reading time less than a minute
May 25 2026SCIENCE

Thermal‑Light Mix in Tumor Treatment: A New Computer View

Researchers have built a computer model that shows how light, heat and chemical reactions work together when treating cancer with a dye called indocyanine green (ICG). The model uses a fast Monte‑Carlo method on graphics cards to trace how 808‑nanometer laser light moves through a three‑dimension

reading time less than a minute
May 25 2026POLITICS

Pope Leo Says AI Is Stirring Trouble – Time to Take a Pause

The pope has spoken out about the danger of artificial intelligence, saying it can stir up fights and make wars easier. He thinks many people are rushing to develop new AI tools without enough thought about the risks. The Vatican wants governments and tech companies to slow down their progress. A

reading time less than a minute
May 25 2026SCIENCE

Dilithium: The Tiny Crystal That Powers the Star Trek Fleet

Starships in the famous space series rely on a tiny, pink mineral to travel faster than light. This mineral, called dilithium, is not a real rock but an imagined piece of technology that helps turn the violent clash between matter and antimatter into controlled energy. In practice, a ship’s engin

reading time less than a minute
May 25 2026CRIME

The Mystery Behind an Old War Crime

In a quiet home, an elderly woman struggles with hearing loss and dizziness. Doctors can’t explain her condition. They suspect it might relate to her past—a dark time in a Nazi concentration camp. During World War II, she was part of cruel medical experiments. Many records from that time were destro

reading time less than a minute
May 25 2026ENTERTAINMENT

New York’s Dark 80s: A Gangs’ Tale

In the 1980s New York city lights flickered, but behind them a different story unfolded. In neighborhoods such as Hell’s Kitchen, street gangs fought hard for power. A group of Irish immigrants called the Westies did more than just break rules; they changed how crime ran in the city. Court files rev

reading time less than a minute