NASA Strengthens Artemis: Adds Mission, Refines Overall Architecture 

NASA announced plans to accelerate its Artemis program, standardize the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, and add a new mission to support returning astronauts to the Moon. The update, shared at Kennedy Space Center, highlighted preparations for Artemis II, focusing on transportation systems for crewed lunar missions. NASA plans to introduce a 2027 mission to test capabilities closer to Earth before sending astronauts to the … Continue reading NASA Strengthens Artemis: Adds Mission, Refines Overall Architecture 

The total lunar eclipse 2026 dazzles in incredible photos from around the world

The March 3 total lunar eclipse wowed skywatchers worldwide as the full moon passed through Earth’s umbral shadow, turning a deep crimson blood-red. Totality, caused by sunlight filtered through Earth’s atmosphere, was visible across much of the Americas, Asia, and Oceania, with photographers capturing stunning images from places like Auckland, Manila, Beijing, and Utah. Some images showed rare effects, such as the “turquoise band,” a … Continue reading The total lunar eclipse 2026 dazzles in incredible photos from around the world

BMW Tests Humanoid Robot for Car Production at German Plant

BMW has started testing a humanoid robot named AEON at its Leipzig plant in Germany, in collaboration with Hexagon Robotics. AEON has a human-like upper body with wheeled legs, allowing it to roll or step across the factory floor, and can be equipped with different tools for tasks like battery assembly and component manufacturing. This pilot follows lab tests and a short deployment in December … Continue reading BMW Tests Humanoid Robot for Car Production at German Plant

Xiaomi trials humanoid robots in its EV factory

Xiaomi has begun trialing humanoid robots in its electric vehicle factories to boost productivity, according to president Lu Weibing. The two robots can complete 90% of tasks like installing nuts and moving materials in three hours, keeping pace with the factory’s rapid assembly line. Lu described the robots as early-stage “interns” but said the goal is for them to eventually replace humans for certain tasks … Continue reading Xiaomi trials humanoid robots in its EV factory

Trump slams banks over crypto bill holdup, urges Congress to pass act ‘ASAP’

Donald Trump on Tuesday accused the banking industry of undermining the stablecoin framework created by the GENIUS Act, which he signed into law last year. The dispute centers on a provision that banks say leaves a loophole allowing third-party companies to offer rewards to stablecoin holders, which they argue should be addressed in new crypto legislation. That broader bill, known as the Clarity Act, aims … Continue reading Trump slams banks over crypto bill holdup, urges Congress to pass act ‘ASAP’

Target to invest $2 billion more in AI, stores and staffing

Target announced it will invest an additional $2 billion this year to remodel stores, open 30 new locations, enhance staffing and training, and expand technology as it works to reverse declining sales. Speaking at the company’s Minneapolis headquarters, new CEO Michael Fiddelke outlined plans to refresh merchandise in key categories like fashion, home and food, including launching a Target Beauty Studio concept in 600 stores. … Continue reading Target to invest $2 billion more in AI, stores and staffing

US stocks rebound after strong economic updates and an easing of oil prices

U.S. stocks rebounded Wednesday after two volatile days, with the S&P 500 rising 0.8%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average up 301 points, and the Nasdaq Composite gaining 1.3%. Markets stabilized as oil prices eased, with Brent crude slipping to about $80.88 per barrel and U.S. crude falling to $74.14, after earlier spikes driven by the Iran war. Encouraging economic reports showing stronger business growth and … Continue reading US stocks rebound after strong economic updates and an easing of oil prices

Tillis calls Noem’s leadership a “disaster” in fiery Senate hearing

Sen. Thom Tillis sharply criticized Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Monday, calling her leadership a “disaster” and faulting her for mishandling immigration enforcement and disaster response. The hearing, her first since the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti during the Minnesota crackdown, featured hostility from Tillis, Democrats, and skeptical Republicans, with criticism over costly DHS ad campaigns and perceived mismanagement. Noem defended her … Continue reading Tillis calls Noem’s leadership a “disaster” in fiery Senate hearing

Trump and Merz discuss Iran, tariffs and Ukraine

During talks in Washington, DC, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz urged US President Donald Trump to develop a long-term strategy for the Middle East, stressing a “common approach” for the security of the US, Europe, and Israel. Trump praised Merz personally and described the US-Germany relationship as strong, while criticizing the UK and Spain for refusing to support US strikes on Iran. He announced plans to … Continue reading Trump and Merz discuss Iran, tariffs and Ukraine

Macron orders nuclear warhead increase and unveils ‘forward deterrence’ plan for Europe

French President Emmanuel Macron announced an increase in France’s nuclear warhead stockpile and pledged to defend the country’s “vital interests” without hesitation. Speaking from a ballistic-missile submarine base in Brittany, he said France would no longer disclose the size of its nuclear arsenal. Macron emphasized that any use of France’s nuclear weapons would be unavoidable for potential adversaries. The country currently has an estimated 290 … Continue reading Macron orders nuclear warhead increase and unveils ‘forward deterrence’ plan for Europe

Trump rebukes Starmer over UK refusal to back strikes on Iran

President Donald Trump has criticized UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for refusing to support U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, saying the “relationship is obviously not what it was.” Starmer defended his stance, emphasizing that the UK would only allow bases to be used for defensive purposes to protect allies, citing lessons learned from Iraq and the need for lawful, well-planned actions. Trump compared Starmer unfavorably to … Continue reading Trump rebukes Starmer over UK refusal to back strikes on Iran

Trump threatens to cease all trade with Spain

President Donald Trump threatened to cut all U.S. trade with Spain after the country refused to allow American forces to use its bases for strikes on Iran. Trump also criticized UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for denying access to Diego Garcia and RAF Fairford, citing past mistakes in Iraq. The U.S. launched Operation Epic Fury alongside Israel using naval and air assets across the Middle … Continue reading Trump threatens to cease all trade with Spain

2 men arrested in Cincinnati nightclub shooting that wounded 9

Two men, 24-year-old Franeek Cobb and 29-year-old Derrick Long, were arrested in connection with a weekend shooting at Cincinnati’s Riverfront Live that wounded nine people. The shooting occurred around 1 a.m. Sunday during a birthday celebration hosted by DJ Jermaine Tandy, also known as DJ Fresh, though no motive has been released. All nine victims were hospitalized and are in stable condition, while the Cincinnati … Continue reading 2 men arrested in Cincinnati nightclub shooting that wounded 9

Savannah Guthrie’s mother Nancy missing over a month, $1M reward remains unclaimed

Savannah Guthrie visited a memorial outside her mother Nancy Guthrie’s home in the Catalina Foothills on Monday, leaving flowers and a note alongside her family as the community continues to show support. Nancy Guthrie has been missing for over a month, and authorities have shifted resources to a task force of Pima County homicide detectives and FBI agents, reviewing thousands of tips, video footage, and … Continue reading Savannah Guthrie’s mother Nancy missing over a month, $1M reward remains unclaimed

Minnesota launches investigation that could bring charges against US immigration officers

Minnesota prosecutors have launched an investigation into potential misconduct by federal officers, including Greg Bovino, during the January “Metro Surge” immigration enforcement operation. Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty said her office is reviewing 17 cases, including fatal shootings of U.S. citizens Renee Good and Alex Pretti, and incidents involving chemical irritants near a high school. Moriarty expressed confidence her office could pursue charges despite federal … Continue reading Minnesota launches investigation that could bring charges against US immigration officers

Georgia father Colin Gray found guilty in son’s alleged deadly school shooting

A Georgia jury found 55-year-old Colin Gray guilty on all 27 charges, including second-degree murder and cruelty to children, for his role in the Sept. 4, 2024, Apalachee High School shooting carried out by his 14-year-old son, Colt Gray. The teen allegedly used an AR-15-style rifle kept in the home by his father to kill two students and two teachers. Prosecutors argued Colin Gray ignored … Continue reading Georgia father Colin Gray found guilty in son’s alleged deadly school shooting

Third person dies after Austin bar shooting

A third victim of a Texas bar shooting has died, bringing the death toll to three, Austin police said, with more than a dozen others wounded outside Buford’s beer garden on Sixth Street. The deceased was identified as 30-year-old Jorge Pederson; the other fatalities were Ryder Harrington, a 19-year-old Texas Tech student, and Savitha Shan, believed to be around 24. The shooter, 53-year-old Ndiaga Diagne, … Continue reading Third person dies after Austin bar shooting

Israel steps up airstrikes in Tehran, as Iran widens its response across the region

Israel intensified airstrikes Tuesday on Iranian missile launchers, weapons factories and Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, while Iran retaliated with ballistic missile attacks on Israel and strikes across the Gulf region. The fighting has disrupted energy supplies and air travel, and a drone attack targeted the American embassy in Saudi Arabia. Four days into the war, hundreds have been killed — most of them in Iran … Continue reading Israel steps up airstrikes in Tehran, as Iran widens its response across the region

Video shows downed F-15 pilot being threatened by pipe-wielding Kuwaiti

Verified video shows a tense confrontation in Al Ahmadi, Kuwait, where a local man appeared to threaten a downed U.S. F-15 pilot with a metal pipe before realizing he was American. The pilot, who had ejected after his jet was mistakenly shot down by Kuwaiti air defenses, repeatedly identified himself and tried to show he was not a threat before the group backed off. Three … Continue reading Video shows downed F-15 pilot being threatened by pipe-wielding Kuwaiti

U.S. Closes Embassies in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait

The United States closed its embassies in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait on Tuesday as Iran intensified drone and missile attacks on U.S. targets across the Gulf. The U.S. Embassy Riyadh shut down after a drone strike caused minor damage, while the U.S. Embassy Kuwait also closed following a separate drone incident. The State Department ordered nonessential personnel and families to evacuate from six countries, including … Continue reading U.S. Closes Embassies in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait

U.S. Military Death Toll Rises to 6

Two additional U.S. service members have been confirmed dead in the war with Iran, bringing the total American fatalities to six, according to United States Central Command. Three troops were initially reported killed and five seriously wounded after an Iranian strike on a base in Kuwait; one of the wounded later died, and two previously missing troops were found dead in a struck facility. The … Continue reading U.S. Military Death Toll Rises to 6

Iranian Drones and Missiles Challenge Stretched U.S. Forces

The U.S. faces mounting risks to its forces and diplomatic sites in the Middle East as Iran launches widespread missile and drone attacks across the region. United States Central Command said six servicemembers were killed in a drone strike on a base in Kuwait, while three U.S. F-15 jets were mistakenly shot down by Kuwaiti air defenses amid the attacks. American bases in Iraq, Saudi … Continue reading Iranian Drones and Missiles Challenge Stretched U.S. Forces

Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS shines in new image

The European Space Agency’s JUICE captured stunning images of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS using its JANUS camera, showing a glowing coma and a long tail of gas and dust. 3I/ATLAS is only the third known interstellar object to pass through our solar system, having originated around another star before drifting into our cosmic neighborhood. The comet’s coma is a cloud of gas and dust released as … Continue reading Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS shines in new image

China unveils 217 mph electric hypercar with sofa cockpit and AI brain

Xiaomi unveiled its futuristic all-electric hypercar, the Vision Gran Turismo, at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The car, part of Gran Turismo’s Vision GT program, can theoretically reach 217 mph (350 km/h) and features an aerodynamic teardrop-shaped cockpit, cutouts, and air ducts for optimal speed and downforce balance. Its interior is designed as a “Sofa Racer,” with 3D-knitted seats and a cabin that adapts to the driver’s … Continue reading China unveils 217 mph electric hypercar with sofa cockpit and AI brain

Israel uses Iron Beam laser to shoot down rockets

Israel has deployed its new Iron Beam to defend against rockets and missiles fired by Iran and its proxies. The system uses precision lasers to intercept projectiles mid-air, complementing the existing Iron Dome, which relies on missile interceptors. Footage shows incoming rockets from Hezbollah exploding after being targeted by the Iron Beam, which can track threats within a 2.5–43 mile radius and prioritize those aimed … Continue reading Israel uses Iron Beam laser to shoot down rockets