Day: August 12, 2025

  • Tonight might be one of the most beautiful nights of the summer

    Tonight might be one of the most beautiful nights of the summer

    Get ready for one of the most beautiful nights of the summer—not because of the weather, but because the Perseid meteor shower will be lighting up the sky this evening. And it’s arriving alongside a waning gibbous moon, just a few days past full, glowing bright for all to see.

    If your skies are clear, you’ll have a perfect view of both the moon’s silver glow and the streaks of meteors tracing across the darkness. The Perseids are known for their magic—quick, bright flashes that vanish as suddenly as they appear.

    It’s the perfect excuse to grab the hand of someone you love, spread a blanket on the grass, and lie back beneath the vast summer sky. The season is fleeting, and nights like this are rare. Step outside, breathe in the warm air, and let the meteors remind you that beauty often lasts only a moment—so don’t miss it.

  • 1980s sictom star Danielle Spencer dead at 60

    1980s sictom star Danielle Spencer dead at 60

    Danielle Spencer, a child star best known for her role on the sitcom “What’s Happening!!,” has died. She was 60.

    Spencer was most well-known for playing Dee Thomas, the younger sister of Raj, on “What’s Happening!!,” with her iconic catchphrase, “Ooooh, I’m gonna tell Mama!”

    While it was not confirmed how she died, Spencer had been diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014 and underwent a double mastectomy.

    She also had emergency surgery in 2018 for a brain bleed.

    After her time on television, Spencer went to school and became a veterinarian in 1993

    May she rest in peace..

  • Atlas the hostile ?

    Atlas the hostile ?

    3I/ATLAS: Alien Recon Mission or Just a Weird Space Rock?

    Professor Avi Loeb has been keeping a close eye on a foreign object hurtling through space toward our planet. Scientists, unsure exactly what this interstellar visitor might be, have dubbed it 3I/ATLAS. Since its discovery, theories have been flying faster than the object itself.

    On one side, you’ve got people like Richard C. Hoagland popping up on Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis, confidently declaring it’s indeed an interstellar object. Others worry it’s a reconnaissance mission—some kind of alien “drive-by” to check whether Earth is ripe for easy conquest. And then there are the skeptics, who think this is all a bit much. Let’s face it, the idea that an alien “interloper” is cruising in for a potential invasion is… well… pretty far-fetched.

    Of course, if it is aliens, they’re probably not coming to just say “hi.” Bigger plans might be in the works. Still, the media has run with this in ways no one had on their 2025 bingo card. Across the internet, people are now claiming Harvard itself is communicating with the alien ship—a complete misreading of Loeb’s theoretical hypothesis. Somehow, a scientific discussion about possibilities has morphed into “Harvard held a meeting with the hostile invading alien army to discuss their plans.”

    Is it an alien ship? I guess it could be. I mean, heck, I don’t own a telescope, and I’m not exactly equipped to tell the difference between space debris and a Death Star. What we do know is that scientists are saying this thing isn’t necessarily behaving like a comet—and that’s the part that’s making eyebrows go up.

    It might be a comet. It might be something else. But the media? Oh, the media… They seem less interested in digging for real answers and more interested in hitting copy-and-paste on the same breathless story, over and over, like a galactic game of telephone.

    Time will tell. If we’re invaded, I guess the Harvard scientist’s theory was right. If we’re not invaded… well, maybe they just decided to come back later—with a bigger army.