Small plane makes emergency landing on busy Pennsylvania highway

A small plane made an emergency landing on Interstate 78 in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday morning due to reported engine problems. The aircraft, a 1995 Commander 114B, was carrying a 65-year-old pilot from Michigan and a 34-year-old passenger from New Jersey, both of whom were not injured. The pilot had been attempting to reach a nearby airport after departing New Jersey en route to … Continue reading Small plane makes emergency landing on busy Pennsylvania highway

Man charged with impaired driving after car plows into pedestrians during Louisiana parade

Several people were injured, some seriously, after a car crashed into a Lao New Year parade in Broussard, Louisiana, on Saturday afternoon. Authorities identified the driver as Todd Landry, who has been charged with driving while impaired and multiple counts of negligent injuring. Officials said he showed signs of impairment, and a breath test indicated his blood alcohol content was above the legal limit. At … Continue reading Man charged with impaired driving after car plows into pedestrians during Louisiana parade

Secret Service investigates reports of gunfire near White House

The U.S. Secret Service is investigating reports of overnight gunfire near Lafayette Park, located across from the White House. No injuries were reported, and no suspect was found after authorities searched the area shortly after midnight. The incident occurred while Donald Trump was staying at the White House, though operations continued as normal. Security in the area was increased following the reports, according to officials, … Continue reading Secret Service investigates reports of gunfire near White House

NASA Chief: Odds Are ‘Pretty High’ That Aliens Are Real

Jared Isaacman said that the possibility of alien life is an important consideration in NASA’s mission planning, as the agency works to explore fundamental questions about the universe. He emphasized that NASA’s goals include searching for signs of life beyond Earth, citing the vast number of galaxies and star systems as reasons to believe such discoveries are possible, even though he has not encountered any … Continue reading NASA Chief: Odds Are ‘Pretty High’ That Aliens Are Real

A milestone for Artemis II: Astronauts enter the ‘lunar sphere of influence’

The Orion spacecraft carrying the Artemis II mission astronauts has entered the moon’s sphere of gravitational influence, marking the first time in over 50 years that humans have reached this region. The crew—NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, Victor Glover, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen—celebrated the milestone while traveling toward a planned lunar flyby. During the mission, they conducted spacecraft checks, spacewalk suit tests, and … Continue reading A milestone for Artemis II: Astronauts enter the ‘lunar sphere of influence’

The frontline is like Terminator’: fighting robots give Ukraine hope in war

The war in Ukraine has increasingly shifted into a technological conflict, with unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) playing a rapidly expanding role since 2024. These battery-powered robots are used for logistics, combat support, engineering tasks, and evacuating wounded soldiers, often replacing human troops in dangerous situations. Ukrainian forces, including units like the Mykhailo Fedorov and military corps leadership, say robots now handle the majority of certain … Continue reading The frontline is like Terminator’: fighting robots give Ukraine hope in war

Judges are increasingly using AI to draft rulings

Federal judges across the United States are increasingly using artificial intelligence to assist with tasks like summarizing cases, analyzing filings, and drafting rulings. A Texas judge, Xavier Rodriguez, said he uses AI to quickly generate timelines, suggest questions, and help prepare written decisions, while still relying on his own judgment. A recent study found that more than 60% of surveyed federal judges have used AI … Continue reading Judges are increasingly using AI to draft rulings

Asian shares mostly gain while oil prices keep rising

Asian markets mostly rose on Monday as investors monitored the ongoing war in Iran, rising oil prices, and upcoming statements from President Donald Trump. Japan’s Nikkei 225 and South Korea’s Kospi both posted gains, while some regional markets remained closed for holidays. Oil prices continued to climb, with both U.S. crude and Brent crude increasing amid concerns about prolonged conflict and disruptions to the Strait … Continue reading Asian shares mostly gain while oil prices keep rising

U.S.-Iran war ‘tax’ begins to hit American businesses and consumers

Businesses across the U.S., including College Hunks Hauling Junk and Moving co-founder Nick Friedman, are facing rising costs due to higher fuel prices, insurance, and economic pressures tied to the U.S.-Iran war. While large companies like airlines and Amazon have introduced surcharges or raised fees to offset costs, smaller businesses say they have less flexibility to pass those increases on to customers. Higher energy prices … Continue reading U.S.-Iran war ‘tax’ begins to hit American businesses and consumers

Trump signs memo directing DHS to pay all employees during shutdown

President Donald Trump directed the Department of Homeland Security to pay its employees despite a prolonged government shutdown that has lasted nearly 50 days. He said the move is meant to support workers across agencies like FEMA, the Coast Guard, and cybersecurity offices who have gone without pay since funding lapsed in February. Trump blamed congressional Democrats for the shutdown, while arguing that the situation … Continue reading Trump signs memo directing DHS to pay all employees during shutdown

Trump vows US will strike Iran’s power plants, bridges if Strait of Hormuz is not reopened

President Donald Trump issued a profanity-laced warning to Iran, threatening strikes on infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened by his deadline. He said the U.S. could target power plants and bridges, while also suggesting a deal could still be reached through ongoing negotiations. Iran has restricted access to the vital waterway, which is essential for global oil shipments and has contributed to … Continue reading Trump vows US will strike Iran’s power plants, bridges if Strait of Hormuz is not reopened

Zelensky, Sharaa meet to discuss security cooperation in light of Iran war

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited Syria to meet with Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa as part of broader Middle East diplomacy efforts. The talks focused on expanding cooperation, including sharing Ukraine’s military experience in countering drones and missiles developed during its war with Russia. Zelensky also promoted Ukraine’s role as a major grain exporter, offering support to improve food security in the region. He said both … Continue reading Zelensky, Sharaa meet to discuss security cooperation in light of Iran war

Trump files emergency motion to continue building White House ballroom

The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has filed an emergency motion to resume construction of a White House ballroom after a court ordered the project halted. Officials argue that the pause leaves a large excavation site near the White House, posing potential national security risks, and say the project includes features like blast-resistant materials and drone protection. The administration called the court’s decision improper … Continue reading Trump files emergency motion to continue building White House ballroom

Congress demands Dept of War release 46 secret UFO videos

Members of Congress, led by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, have requested 46 military videos from the Department of War that reportedly include footage of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) near sensitive U.S. airspace. Some insiders claim the clips—featuring radar, thermal, satellite, and underwater imagery—show unusual activity, including objects exhibiting rapid acceleration and formations over areas like Columbus, Ohio, and the Persian Gulf. A few videos have … Continue reading Congress demands Dept of War release 46 secret UFO videos

Toddler injured by wolf at Zoo America after crawling under a fence

A toddler sustained minor injuries after crawling under a fence at Zoo America and approaching a wolf enclosure. The unsupervised 18-month-old reached through a barrier, where a wolf made contact with the child’s hand, which the zoo described as normal animal behavior rather than aggression. The child was never inside the enclosure, and the incident occurred outside multiple layers of protective barriers. Zoo officials said … Continue reading Toddler injured by wolf at Zoo America after crawling under a fence

New Hampshire suspect who shot officer and triggered massive manhunt killed in police gunfight

The suspect accused of shooting a New Hampshire police officer was killed in a gunfight with law enforcement, officials said. Matthew J. Masse allegedly shot family members and then opened fire on responding officers in Raymond, prompting a large manhunt and shelter-in-place order. After hours of searching, authorities located him in a wooded area, where an exchange of gunfire occurred during an attempted arrest. Officials … Continue reading New Hampshire suspect who shot officer and triggered massive manhunt killed in police gunfight

DUI, homicide charges expected against driver in head‑on crash that killed two fire chiefs

Two longtime members of the Walnuttown Fire Company were killed Saturday when their utility vehicle was struck head-on while they were assisting in a search for a missing woman in Richmond Township, Pennsylvania. Fire Chief Jeffory Buck and Assistant Chief Robert Shick Jr. were taken to hospitals but later died from their injuries. Authorities said the driver of the car and a passenger fled the … Continue reading DUI, homicide charges expected against driver in head‑on crash that killed two fire chiefs

Gray whale that swam 20 miles up Washington state river found dead

A juvenile gray whale that had drawn attention after swimming 20 miles up a Washington state river was later found dead in the Willapa River near Raymond. Researchers suspect the whale may have been driven inland in search of food due to declining prey availability linked to broader population challenges. The eastern Pacific gray whale population has been affected in recent years by reduced food … Continue reading Gray whale that swam 20 miles up Washington state river found dead

4 killed in Alabama car crash during pursuit by state trooper

Four people were killed when a car fleeing an Alabama state trooper crashed into a tree in Pike County, authorities said. The vehicle, a 2022 Hyundai Elantra, went off a rural road late Friday night during the pursuit, with no other vehicles involved. The driver and two passengers were not wearing seat belts and were ejected from the car, while the fourth occupant was not … Continue reading 4 killed in Alabama car crash during pursuit by state trooper

Epstein victims demand meeting with King Charles in Washington

King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s upcoming U.S. visit risks being overshadowed by pressure to meet victims linked to Jeffrey Epstein. Survivors and families, including those connected to Virginia Giuffre, are urging the king to acknowledge their cases, particularly involving his brother Prince Andrew. The visit is meant to celebrate 250 years of American independence and support strained UK–US relations, but the controversy threatens to … Continue reading Epstein victims demand meeting with King Charles in Washington

Three killed by falling tree in German forest during Easter egg hunt

At least three people have been killed by a falling tree in a forest near the northern German city of Flensburg, a police spokesman said on Sunday. Mass-circulation newspaper Bild reported that the accident happened on Easter Sunday at around 11 am (0900 GMT) in Satrupholm near Flensburg. The group was said to have been searching for Easter eggs. Others were injured in the incident. … Continue reading Three killed by falling tree in German forest during Easter egg hunt

Explosives found near gas pipeline connecting Serbia and Hungary

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said authorities discovered explosives near a key gas pipeline supplying Serbia and Hungary, though no suspects or motives were identified. The devices were found close to the Balkan Stream pipeline, which transports Russian gas through the region. Vučić shared the findings with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who responded by convening an emergency defense meeting. The incident comes amid wider tensions … Continue reading Explosives found near gas pipeline connecting Serbia and Hungary

Germany preparing for all-out war by rehearsing mass evacuations

Germany has conducted its largest military medical exercise in decades as part of NATO’s “Quadriga 2026” drills, simulating the evacuation of large numbers of soldiers from Lithuania to German hospitals. The exercise highlights growing concern in Europe over a potential large-scale conflict with Russia, especially following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Officials warn current systems may be unprepared, with German hospitals already identified as lacking … Continue reading Germany preparing for all-out war by rehearsing mass evacuations

German men must ask army for permission to leave country

Germany has introduced new military service rules requiring men aged 17 to 45 to seek permission from the armed forces before leaving the country for more than three months. The measure is part of a broader effort to strengthen military readiness amid security concerns, particularly regarding Russia and NATO’s future. Officials say the rule is mainly intended to maintain accurate records in case of a … Continue reading German men must ask army for permission to leave country

USA rescues downed airman from Iran

Donald Trump threatened to destroy Iran’s infrastructure if it does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz by a revised Tuesday evening deadline, while still suggesting a deal could be reached quickly. Iran has blocked the key waterway during the conflict, saying it will reopen it only after receiving compensation for war damage. The situation remains tense despite ongoing last-minute negotiations to allow safe passage for … Continue reading USA rescues downed airman from Iran