- Nintendo Teases Pastel Joy-Con Colors for Switch 2 Ahead of February Launch
Pastels are taking over the Switch, with Nintendo announcing Light Purple and Light Green Joy-Cons arriving February 12 alongside a beloved new game. Pre-orders are already open at $99.99, keeping the same colorful price tier. A broader price shakeup across the lineup is stirring buzz among fans.
- Judge blocks Trump-appointed prosecutor in Letitia James investigation
Judge Lorna Schofield blocks an interim U.S. attorney from leading a high-profile probe into Letitia James, ruling he lacked authority to issue subpoenas. The ruling questions recent DOJ appointment tactics and tightens limits on prosecutorial power in politically charged cases. It leaves room for other prosecutors to continue related inquiries, signaling a shift in how such investigations unfold.
- No. 4 UConn Edges Providence in OT Thriller in Big East Showdown
A heavyweight Big East thriller ends in overtime as UConn roars back from a 13-point hole to outlast Providence at the AMP. Clutch late buckets and standout plays from Reed and Mullins steal the show, leaving a night of back-and-forth drama etched in memory.
- Fiji’s New Banknotes Under Scrutiny Over Accessibility for the Visually Impaired
Blind and visually impaired communities in Fiji say the new banknotes lack practical accessibility, with no clear tactile differences and Braille markings that don’t meet standard guidelines. They’re calling for a comprehensive accessibility review and adoption of international best practices to safeguard independence and financial inclusion.
- Millions on the SAVE Plan Face Looming Federal Student Loan Switch
Millions of SAVE plan borrowers are facing a strategic shift as federal repayment options change. A financial planner shares practical steps to weather the transition: review your aid account, build a budget, and prioritize essential bills, while new income-driven options arrive for future borrowers this July.