Hand - Drawn Adventure Awaits: "The Eternal Life of Goldman" Heading to Switch This YearTHQ Nordic has announced that the platform - adventure game The Eternal Life of Goldman will be released on Switch within this year.
May 9, 2025, 12:10 pm EDT
May 9, 2025, 12:10 pm EDT

China and the U.S. talked for 2 days, China added another 11.9 billion U.S. debt
China and the U.S. talked for 2 days, China added another 11.9 billion U.S. debtmore

Montage Health Ohana Campus: Nurturing Mental Health Through Familial Bonds and Nature
Nestled in Monterey, California, the Montage Health Ohana Campus stands as a haven designed to foster healing for children, adolescents, and families seeking mental health treatment. The word “Ohana,” meaning “family” in Hawaiian, underscores the campus’s core philosophy: to create an environment that replicates the warmth and support of kinship while harnessing the therapeutic power of nature. This innovative approach transforms traditional mental health care settings, offering patients a holistic, comforting space where emotional well-being takes center stage.more

UK Family Income Disparities Worsen
The latest data from the UK's Office for National Statistics on May 2nd shows that, after inflation adjustment, the median disposable income of UK households remained at £36,700 for the fiscal year 2024 (from April 2023 to March 2024), returning to the pre - pandemic level. However, the wealth gap continues to widen. The median income of the poorest one - fifth of households decreased by 2.6% to £16,800, 4.9% lower than before the pandemic.more

Canadian Manufacturing in Gloom as Trade War Fuels Recession Fears
Canada's manufacturing sector is mired in a deep slump, with the April Manufacturing PMI dropping to 45.3, a new low since May 2020, shrinking for 11 consecutive months. The output index plunged to 42.7 and the new orders index to 41.2, hitting capital goods producers particularly hard. Uncertainties in US tariff policies have led companies to postpone decisions, and 75% of Canadian exports to the US (steel, aluminum, autos) are facing a 25% tariff shock. Retaliatory measures have exacerbated supply - chain disruptions.more

NIH’s SRLM Building: A Hub for Biomedical Innovation and Seamless Integration
The National Institutes of Health (NIH)’s new Surgical, Radiological, and Laboratory Medicine (SRLM) Building, located in Bethesda, Maryland, spans 58,530 square meters. As part of the world’s largest biomedical research institution—dedicated to studying disease causes, diagnostics, prevention, and treatments—the facility advances NIH’s mission by creating an inspiring space for scientists, doctors, and patients to collaborate, heal, and innovate.more

"Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment" to Debut on Nintendo Switch 2 This Winter
In the recent Nintendo Direct for the Switch 2, it was officially announced that "Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment", a new installment in "The Legend of Zelda" series, is set to be released on the Nintendo Switch 2 this winter. This announcement has brought great excitement to Zelda fans and gaming enthusiasts worldwide.more

Canada's S&P/TSX Dips 0.2% as Mining Slides; Energy Gains Offer Partial Offset
Canada’s S&P/TSX Composite Index fell 0.2% to 26,959.65 on Tuesday, dragged by a 2.4% plunge in mining. Gold producers led declines: SSR Mining (SSRM.TO) dropped 6.1% and Orla Mining (OLA.TO) 6.5%, reflecting global gold price pullbacks.more

Tokyo's Nikkei Index Extends Winning Streak to Seven Days on Yen Weakness
Tokyo's stock market continued its winning streak on May 2nd, with the Nikkei 225 index closing 378.39 points higher at 36,830.69, a 1.04% increase. This marks the seventh consecutive trading day of gains. The depreciation of the yen against the US dollar buoyed the market, with the export - oriented sectors leading the bulls. The index briefly approached the 37,000 - point mark during the session.more