Voyager opens defense and space tech hub in Long Beach

Voyager Technologies has opened a 140,000-square-foot electronics manufacturing and engineering facility in Long Beach, California, expanding its footprint in a major hub for space and defense companies. The new site will support the development and production of electronics, software, and propulsion technologies for spacecraft and defense systems, positioning Voyager for Pentagon programs in missile defense and space. The expansion complements Voyager’s January opening of a … Continue reading Voyager opens defense and space tech hub in Long Beach

NASA targets Artemis II crewed moon mission for April 1 launch

NASA is targeting April 1 for the launch of Artemis II, sending four astronauts—including NASA’s Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and CSA’s Jeremy Hansen—on a 10-day mission around the moon. The new launch date follows a successful flight readiness review and the resolution of a helium system issue in the rocket’s fuel tanks, which required replacing a faulty seal. The rocket will be returned … Continue reading NASA targets Artemis II crewed moon mission for April 1 launch

Rise of the AI Robot Soldiers

The Phantom MK-1, a humanoid robot developed by the company Foundation, is being designed as a potential AI-powered soldier capable of using the same weapons as human troops. The company has already secured about $24 million in research contracts with the U.S. military and has begun testing the robots for tasks like reconnaissance, breaching operations, and possible frontline support. Advocates say humanoid robots could reduce … Continue reading Rise of the AI Robot Soldiers

Churchill scrapped from banknotes. Bank of England says ‘overdue’

The Bank of England announced that future British banknotes will replace historical figures with images of wildlife, removing figures such as Winston Churchill, Jane Austen, J. M. W. Turner, and Alan Turing. The monarch will remain on the front of the notes, while the reverse will feature native animal species chosen through a public consultation. The decision follows a 2025 survey in which about 60% … Continue reading Churchill scrapped from banknotes. Bank of England says ‘overdue’

UK economy fails to grow in January

The United Kingdom economy stalled in January, with GDP showing no growth, according to data from the Office for National Statistics. The slowdown came after weak growth at the end of 2025 and before the economic shock from the ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict. Rising oil and gas prices linked to the war are increasing inflation risks for the U.K., an energy importer, and pushing mortgage rates … Continue reading UK economy fails to grow in January

Mortgage rates climb to 6.11% as Iran war roils markets

U.S. mortgage rates rose this week, with the average 30-year fixed rate increasing to 6.11%, according to Freddie Mac. The jump follows rising bond yields as investors worry about the economic effects of the conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran. The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note climbed to 4.25%, pushing mortgage rates higher and threatening recent improvements in housing affordability. Donald Trump … Continue reading Mortgage rates climb to 6.11% as Iran war roils markets

Senate passes bill aimed at making US housing more accessible and affordable

The United States Senate passed a bipartisan housing bill 89–10 aimed at making homes more affordable and accessible across the U.S. The legislation, led by Elizabeth Warren and Tim Scott, seeks to reduce regulations, expand funding for affordable housing, and limit large corporate investors from buying single-family homes. It would also give local governments more control over housing policies and make it easier to build … Continue reading Senate passes bill aimed at making US housing more accessible and affordable

Netanyahu says Israel ‘stronger than ever’ in first speech since Iran war

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed Israel is “stronger than ever” as it continues military operations against Iran, citing the deaths of top Iranian nuclear scientists and damage to IRGC and Basij forces. He stated the attacks, ongoing since February 28, prevented Iran from moving its nuclear and ballistic programs underground, while praising Iranian protesters and echoing U.S. calls for regime change. Netanyahu also said … Continue reading Netanyahu says Israel ‘stronger than ever’ in first speech since Iran war

Carney announces billions for defense and infrastructure in Canada’s North

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced an additional $32 billion CAD (US$24 billion) in funding to strengthen military presence and infrastructure in the Arctic, including forward operating locations in Yellowknife, Inuvik, Iqaluit, and Goose Bay. The plan includes $2.7 billion CAD (US$1.9 billion) for four new remote hubs to enable rapid deployment and support for roads and ports, such as the Mackenzie Valley Highway linking … Continue reading Carney announces billions for defense and infrastructure in Canada’s North

Zelenskyy says Ukraine awaits White House sign-off on US drone production deal

Ukraine is awaiting U.S. approval for a major drone production and air defense deal, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, aiming to counter large swarms of Iranian-designed Shahed drones. The agreement would integrate various drones and defense systems into a coordinated network, bolstering Kyiv’s ability to fend off Russian attacks. Russia has fired tens of thousands of Shahed drones at Ukraine since the invasion began, while Iran … Continue reading Zelenskyy says Ukraine awaits White House sign-off on US drone production deal

Army sergeant wants to plead guilty in Georgia base shootings that injured 5

Sgt. Quornelius Radford, 28, accused of shooting five co-workers at Fort Stewart, Georgia, last August, is seeking to plead guilty to a reduced set of charges in a military court. Radford allegedly used a personal handgun to fire on members of his supply unit, injuring four soldiers and a civilian partner, before being disarmed by bystanders. He originally faced 13 criminal counts, including six attempted … Continue reading Army sergeant wants to plead guilty in Georgia base shootings that injured 5

Dramatic ‘surge’ in Ohio Bigfoot sightings

A sudden surge of alleged Bigfoot sightings has been reported in Portage and Trumbull Counties, Ohio, with at least eight encounters in five days, sparking excitement among enthusiasts. Witnesses described large, ape-like creatures ranging from 6.5 to 10 feet tall, often with dark brown or reddish fur, spotted in broad daylight and woodland areas, sometimes vocalizing or leaving massive footprints. One sighting even left a … Continue reading Dramatic ‘surge’ in Ohio Bigfoot sightings

Old Dominion University shooting being investigated as terrorism

The FBI is investigating a fatal shooting at Old Dominion University in Virginia as an act of terrorism after 36-year-old Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, a former Virginia National Guardsman who previously served time for attempting to support ISIS, killed one person and injured two others. The shooter targeted an ROTC class, fatally wounding retired Army officer Lt. Col. Brandon Shah, before being subdued and killed by … Continue reading Old Dominion University shooting being investigated as terrorism

Temple Israel Suspected Attacker Identified by Department of Homeland Security

Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, 41, drove a truck with explosives into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan, on March 12, before exchanging gunfire with security and being killed. Ghazali, a U.S. citizen originally from Lebanon, had obtained citizenship in 2016 and lived in Dearborn Heights. The attack injured a security guard and hospitalized 30 officers for smoke inhalation, but none of the 140 students or staff … Continue reading Temple Israel Suspected Attacker Identified by Department of Homeland Security

Manhunt for masked thieves who raided US Army base to steal four drones

Two masked thieves stole four drones from a secret Army building at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, in November, prompting a $5,000 reward for information leading to their arrest. The suspects were captured on images wearing dark clothing and gloves, fleeing in a sedan and a pickup, though it’s unclear if all drones were taken on the same day. The theft comes amid heightened tensions with Iran … Continue reading Manhunt for masked thieves who raided US Army base to steal four drones

Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of targeting homes in airstrikes that kill at least 4

Afghanistan’s Taliban government accused Pakistan of overnight airstrikes in Kabul and Kandahar, killing at least four civilians as border clashes entered their third week. Pakistani aircraft reportedly struck fuel depots used by the airline Kam Air, which also serves UN flights, though Pakistan has not commented. The fighting began in late February over attacks on military posts, with both sides claiming heavy losses in what … Continue reading Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of targeting homes in airstrikes that kill at least 4

A giant steel pipe’s mysterious overnight growth spurt baffles a Japanese city

In Osaka, Japan, a giant underground pipe unexpectedly rose more than 10 meters (32 feet) out of a construction site overnight, nearly reaching an elevated road. Pedestrians reported seeing asphalt break off as the 3.5-meter-wide (11.5-foot) pipe jutted up, causing traffic disruptions and baffling onlookers. The pipe had been part of a sewer construction project to connect a drainage channel and act as a retaining … Continue reading A giant steel pipe’s mysterious overnight growth spurt baffles a Japanese city

US Air Force refueling plane crashes over Iraq, at least five crew on board

A U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker crashed in western Iraq on Thursday during Operation Epic Fury, involving a second tanker but “not due to hostile or friendly fire,” the U.S. military said. At least five crew members were aboard, and rescue efforts are ongoing, though it is unclear if anyone was injured or killed. The KC-135, a refueling aircraft also capable of carrying cargo or … Continue reading US Air Force refueling plane crashes over Iraq, at least five crew on board

Luxury apartment block in Dubai hit by Iranian drone

A drone strike hit a luxury skyscraper in Dubai Creek Harbor, UAE, causing a fire but no reported injuries, as all residents were evacuated. The UAE Ministry of Defence said its air defences are responding to missile and drone attacks launched from Iran, amid retaliatory strikes following the U.S. and Israel’s Operation Epic Fury in Tehran. Previous strikes near Dubai’s airport injured four foreign nationals … Continue reading Luxury apartment block in Dubai hit by Iranian drone

Onboard fire extinguished on aircraft carrier in Red Sea, Navy says

The USS Gerald R. Ford, the world’s largest aircraft carrier, experienced a non-combat fire in its main laundry room while operating in the Red Sea, which was quickly extinguished. Two sailors were treated for non-life-threatening injuries and are in stable condition, and the ship remains fully operational with no damage to its propulsion system. The Navy has not yet disclosed the cause of the fire … Continue reading Onboard fire extinguished on aircraft carrier in Red Sea, Navy says

Firefly Aerospace’s Alpha rocket reaches orbit on 1st launch since explosive accidents last year

Firefly Aerospace successfully launched its Alpha rocket on March 11 during the “Stairway to Seven” mission, marking its seventh flight after two major setbacks in 2025. Previous mishaps included a failed satellite deployment during the “Message in a Booster” mission and a first-stage explosion during prelaunch testing, which delayed development. The launch achieved nominal performance, with successful stage separation, fairing ejection, and orbit insertion at … Continue reading Firefly Aerospace’s Alpha rocket reaches orbit on 1st launch since explosive accidents last year

Uber Eats launches robot food delivery service in Philly’s Center City

Uber Eats has launched a pilot program using autonomous robots to deliver food in Center City, Chinatown, and Old City, allowing customers to track orders in real time without tipping. The robots, designed by Avride, navigate streets using LIDAR sensors and cameras at about 5 mph. Local restaurants like Hi-Lo Taco Company are participating, with owners seeing the technology as a way to meet high … Continue reading Uber Eats launches robot food delivery service in Philly’s Center City

Papa John’s reportedly weighs $1.5B buyout offer

Papa John’s International is considering a $1.5 billion buyout proposal from Irth Capital Management, which offered $47 per share, a 44% premium over the stock’s recent closing price. The stock jumped 15% to about $38.86 following news of the bid. Irth Capital, founded in 2024 and already holding roughly 10% of Papa John’s, is partnering with Brookfield Asset Management on the offer, which would be … Continue reading Papa John’s reportedly weighs $1.5B buyout offer

Trump hits back at Republican Senate majority leader over Save America act

Donald Trump criticized Senate Republican leader John Thune for not forcing a vote on the Save America Act, a bill that would impose strict new voting rules amid the midterms. Trump has pressured Congress, insisting he will not sign other legislation until the bill reaches his desk, while Thune says the Senate lacks the 60 votes needed to overcome a filibuster. The bill, passed by … Continue reading Trump hits back at Republican Senate majority leader over Save America act

Trump visits Kentucky, criticizes Massie and Paul, endorses Gallrein

Donald Trump visited Kentucky on Wednesday, speaking at Verst Logistics, a contract packaging facility in Hebron. He addressed topics including U.S. military action in Iran, the coal industry, and the economy, while meeting local business owners from Kentucky and Ohio to discuss economic issues and prescription drug prices. During the visit, Trump criticized Thomas Massie and compared him unfavorably to Rand Paul. Trump endorsed Ed … Continue reading Trump visits Kentucky, criticizes Massie and Paul, endorses Gallrein