Dev Gutta

Dev Gutta is an experienced journalist, with 10+ years in the news and media industry. He’s passionate about storytelling and has a knack for finding the most interesting stories in the world and telling them in captivating ways. He went to the University of the Philippines and graduated with a degree in Broadcast Communication.

Video Shows Car Driver Runs Over 2-Year-Old Tiger in India

A horrific video of a speeding car running over a 2-year-old tiger has gone viral in India, prompting condemnation all across the country. The female tiger was later identified as a cub of the T-14 tigress from the Nagzira National Park of Maharashtra. The forest officials said the tiger was crossing a highway when it was hit by a speeding car. 

Historic Hawaii Town Destroyed As Wildfire Blazes Through

Shocking scenes have been circulating on social media as much of the historic Lahaina town burned to the ground. The videos showed apocalyptic scenes where people were jumping into harbor waters to avoid the high-rise blazes that destroyed buildings and businesses.

Indian Space Rocket Junk Falls On Australian Beach

A mysterious object that washed up to the shores of Australian beach was debris from the Indian space rocket. The bulk cylinder, about the size of a small car, was first spotted on the beach 2 weeks ago on a beach at Green Head, the capital of Western Australia. The Indian space agency spokesman said it’s for the Australian government to decide what to do with the object.

Professor Resurfaces After Spending 100 Days Underwater

A Professor from Florida has resurfaced after spending 100 days underwater. Dr Joseph Dituri, also known as “Dr Deep Sea,” has set a Guinness World Record for spending 100 days 30-feet underwater at a Florida Keys lodge. The place where Dr Joseph completed the century was depressurized, which means the water pressure was unlike submarines and could potentially pose health problems.

Scientists Looking For Ways To Fry Potatoes In Space

Frying potatoes has been a practice for thousands of years on the planet earth where humans only had to worry about the ingredients. But as it turns out, it is not the case when it comes to frying something far away in outer space where gravity doesn’t work as it does on earth. The European Space Agency is doing research to fry potatoes in space and so far, the agency has been successful.

Passengers Stuck As Passport E-Gates Stopped Working In UK

Passengers arriving at the UK took to social media to express their anger as the e-gate system stopped working throughout the country. The Home office reported that they are working with the relevant authorities to mitigate the impact and minimize the disruption for travelers.

Study Reveals Brain Connections Linked to Future Suicide Risk

Scientists have identified a brain marker that could potentially uncover suicide risk in the future. Suicide have been one of the major issues in the United States with 130 people taking their own lives, with reasons unknown. Researchers have now uncovered a link between cognitive control and past history, if identified on time, could prevent people from committing suicides.

Elon Musk Announces Linda Yaccarino New Twitter CEO

Elon Musk has finally announced the new CEO of twitter after months of speculation. Elon Musk has named Linda Yaccarino as new chief executive of the company while Elon Musk will remain the executive chairman and chief technology officer.

Pakistan In Chaos As Police Arrests Ex-Prime Minister

People in Pakistan took to the streets when the former Prime Minister Imran Khan was arrested on corruption charges. Imran Khan was taken into custody by the Rangers from the premises of the capital’s high court on Tuesday, which has triggered mass protests in each major city of Pakistan. Internet Is Gone The Pakistan’s Telecommunication

World Military Spending Reaches $2.2 Trillion, All Time High

World’s military spending has reached an all-time high figure of $2.24 trillion in 2022. According to a leading military think tank, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has increased fears of escalation and most European countries have increased its defense budgets to unprecedent levels.