Norway recovers porcelain, chandeliers from 18th century shipwreck

Archaeologists have recovered a large collection of Chinese porcelain and European-made goods from an 18th-century shipwreck discovered off Norway’s coast. The vessel, believed to have sunk in the mid-1700s, was found in the Skagerrak strait at a depth of about 600 meters. Items recovered include blue-and-white porcelain bowls, goblets, textiles, grain, and parts of chandeliers. Officials say the discovery is scientifically significant and highlights advances … Continue reading Norway recovers porcelain, chandeliers from 18th century shipwreck

UAW declares midnight strike at American Axle, a key GM supplier

Nearly 1,000 United Auto Workers members went on strike at American Axle, a major General Motors supplier, after contract negotiations failed to reach an agreement before the deadline. UAW President Shawn Fain announced the strike shortly before midnight, saying workers were demanding fair wages after accepting major pay cuts during the 2008 recession to save the company. The union argues that wages have not kept … Continue reading UAW declares midnight strike at American Axle, a key GM supplier

McDonald’s unveils new global growth strategy to win over diners

McDonald’s unveiled a new global growth strategy called “McDonald’s > NEXT” aimed at strengthening its position as competition increases and consumer spending tightens. The plan focuses on four key areas: improved restaurant design, better food and beverages, customer-driven innovation, and stronger service. Executives said the company will prioritize menu upgrades, especially in chicken, beef, and drinks, while also using customer feedback and viral trends to … Continue reading McDonald’s unveils new global growth strategy to win over diners

Florida lawmakers revise DeSantis property tax plan before advancing to floor votes

Florida lawmakers have advanced Gov. Ron DeSantis’ proposal to significantly increase the state’s homestead property tax exemption, with phased increases from $50,000 to $150,000 next year and $250,000 by 2028. The plan includes new protections for school funding taxes after concerns were raised about major revenue losses for local governments and public services. Critics argue the measure could create a large budget shortfall, with some … Continue reading Florida lawmakers revise DeSantis property tax plan before advancing to floor votes

Armenian PM rejects Russia’s demand for EU referendum as relations nosedive

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has rejected a Russian demand to hold an immediate referendum on leaving the Eurasian Economic Union in favor of closer ties with the European Union. The request, made amid rising tensions with Moscow, comes as Russia increases political and economic pressure on Armenia ahead of upcoming elections. Pashinyan said any such referendum would be premature, stressing that Armenia will remain … Continue reading Armenian PM rejects Russia’s demand for EU referendum as relations nosedive

Jared Kushner’s overseas luxury resort project faces anti-corruption investigation

Albanian anti-corruption prosecutors are investigating changes to the protected status of the Vjosa-Narta coastal wetland amid plans for a large luxury resort project linked to Jared Kushner’s firm, Affinity Partners. The area, home to sensitive wildlife, has faced growing environmental opposition as authorities consider development plans reportedly including thousands of hotel rooms and villas. Prime Minister Edi Rama has confirmed ongoing talks with Kushner, saying … Continue reading Jared Kushner’s overseas luxury resort project faces anti-corruption investigation

Denmark’s Frederiksen secures third term as prime minister

Denmark’s Social Democratic leader Mette Frederiksen has agreed to form a new centre-left minority coalition government, securing a third term as prime minister after months of negotiations. The deal follows a fragmented March election in which 12 parties entered parliament and her party lost its majority but remained the largest. The new coalition includes the Social Liberals, Left Greens, and Moderates, and relies on outside … Continue reading Denmark’s Frederiksen secures third term as prime minister

Celebration, shock and scepticism follow Colombia’s presidential election

Colombia’s presidential election has advanced to a runoff between hard-right outsider Abelardo de la Espriella and leftist senator Iván Cepeda after a close first round. De la Espriella led with about 43.7% of the vote, narrowly ahead of Cepeda’s roughly 40.9%, defying pre-election polls that favored Cepeda. Both candidates represent sharply different visions, with De la Espriella campaigning on tough “law and order” policies and … Continue reading Celebration, shock and scepticism follow Colombia’s presidential election

Florida beach toll booth worker killed after driver rams structure before getting stuck in sand

A toll booth attendant was killed Monday after a pickup truck crashed into a beach access booth in Daytona Beach Shores, Florida. The victim, 62-year-old Tammy Jo Baker, was pronounced dead at the scene after the truck struck the booth at an estimated 40 mph. Authorities said the driver, 35-year-old Deanna Harrell, continued toward the beach before attempting to turn around and becoming stuck in … Continue reading Florida beach toll booth worker killed after driver rams structure before getting stuck in sand

Man’s Body Found by Maintenance Worker in Abandoned Grocery Store

A maintenance worker discovered the body of 43-year-old James Connell inside an abandoned Kroger store in metro Atlanta on May 22 while checking for a water leak. Police responded to the closed grocery store and later charged 34-year-old Micah Deangelo Garner with concealing a death, though no one has been charged in Connell’s killing. Authorities suspect foul play, but the victim’s cause of death has … Continue reading Man’s Body Found by Maintenance Worker in Abandoned Grocery Store

San Francisco police officer expected to live following shootout with suspect

A San Francisco police officer is expected to survive after being shot multiple times during a gun battle with robbery suspects Sunday night. The shooting occurred after officers attempted to stop a vehicle linked to a robbery, leading to a chase that ended in a crash. Police said the driver opened fire, injuring the officer, while officers returned fire and critically wounded the passenger. The … Continue reading San Francisco police officer expected to live following shootout with suspect

Lab worker who vanished last year found dead in New Mexico national forest

Remains found in New Mexico’s Carson National Forest have been identified as Melissa Casias, a Los Alamos National Laboratory employee who disappeared in June 2025. A hiker discovered the remains in a remote area, where authorities also found a handgun nearby. Officials are still determining the cause and manner of her death as the investigation continues. Casias, 53, was reported missing after failing to return … Continue reading Lab worker who vanished last year found dead in New Mexico national forest

Six people killed in Iowa domestic dispute, police say

Six people were killed in a series of shootings in Muscatine, Iowa, that police believe stemmed from a domestic dispute. The suspected gunman, identified as 52-year-old Ryan Willis McFarland, was later found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Officers discovered victims at multiple locations, including a home, another residence, and a business, with all believed to be family members of the suspect. Police Chief Anthony … Continue reading Six people killed in Iowa domestic dispute, police say

Syrian officials accused of torture during al-Assad era go on trial in Austria

An ex-Syrian general and a former senior police officer went on trial in Vienna on Monday, accused of ordering or allowing torture of protestors during the early years of Syria’s civil war. Austrian courts are hearing the case because the defendants live in Vienna and the law allows jurisdiction over certain crimes committed abroad. Prosecutors say the alleged abuses took place in Raqqa between 2011 … Continue reading Syrian officials accused of torture during al-Assad era go on trial in Austria

Five dead, two injured after blast at Hanwha Aerospace plant in South Korea

Five people were killed and two others injured after an explosion and fire at a rocket propellant production line operated by Hanwha Aerospace in Daejeon, South Korea. Officials said the blast likely occurred during the cleaning of explosive materials from rocket-making tools, though the exact cause remains under investigation. The victims’ bodies were severely damaged, making identification difficult, while two survivors escaped on their own, … Continue reading Five dead, two injured after blast at Hanwha Aerospace plant in South Korea

IDF soldier killed, three others wounded in Hezbollah drone attack

An Israeli soldier was killed and three others were wounded in a Hezbollah drone attack in southern Lebanon overnight, according to the military. The soldier was identified as Staff Sgt. Adam Tzarfati, 20, of the Maglan Unit in the Commando Brigade. The explosive drone struck an Israeli position near Beaufort Castle in the town of Yohmor around 1 a.m. Tzarfati was killed and another soldier … Continue reading IDF soldier killed, three others wounded in Hezbollah drone attack

Typhoon moves north toward Kyushu after battering Okinawa

Typhoon Jangmi moved north toward Japan’s Kyushu island on Tuesday after striking Okinawa, causing minor injuries and widespread disruptions. Nine people were reported injured in Okinawa, while more than 300 flights, mainly involving Kyushu, were canceled. The storm, with winds reaching 126 kph, was located near Yakushima Island and moving northeast at about 35 kph. Power outages affected around 48,000 households in Kagoshima and Okinawa … Continue reading Typhoon moves north toward Kyushu after battering Okinawa

Nine dead, dozens wounded as Russia launches major attack across Ukraine

Russian air attacks on Ukrainian cities including Kyiv, Dnipro, and Kharkiv killed at least nine people and injured more than 60 early Tuesday, following warnings of a major assault by Moscow. In Dnipro, missile and drone strikes killed five people and wounded 25, damaging homes, vehicles, and a children’s playground. In Kyiv, at least four people died and 51 were injured, including children, as strikes … Continue reading Nine dead, dozens wounded as Russia launches major attack across Ukraine

Meteor over Massachusetts prompts reports of booms across US and Canada

A meteor about 1 meter wide entered Earth’s atmosphere over the Massachusetts-New Hampshire border on Saturday afternoon, according to NASA and the American Meteor Society. It traveled at extremely high speed and likely broke apart about 40 miles above the ground, producing a bright fireball and powerful sonic booms. Reports of loud double booms and shaking buildings came from multiple states, ranging from Massachusetts to … Continue reading Meteor over Massachusetts prompts reports of booms across US and Canada

Nvidia launches ‘superchip’ putting AI power into laptops and PCs

Nvidia has unveiled a new AI “superchip” called RTX Spark, designed to bring advanced artificial intelligence capabilities directly into laptops and desktop computers. The company says the chip could eventually replace traditional mouse and keyboard input by enabling AI agents to control PCs more autonomously. Developed in collaboration with Microsoft and Taiwan’s MediaTek, the chip will be used by major PC makers like Dell, HP, … Continue reading Nvidia launches ‘superchip’ putting AI power into laptops and PCs

Oil prices jump after U.S.-Iran talks reportedly collapse

Oil prices surged Monday after reports that Iran was cutting off talks with the United States to end the ongoing war, raising fears of continued supply disruptions. U.S. crude rose about 5.5% to $92.16 per barrel, while Brent climbed 4.5% to $94.98. Energy markets also pushed up fuel and bond yields, though prices eased slightly after hitting earlier highs. The jump followed renewed tensions as … Continue reading Oil prices jump after U.S.-Iran talks reportedly collapse

Anthropic files for IPO before OpenAI

Anthropic has filed for an initial public offering (IPO), surprising analysts and escalating competition with OpenAI to reach public markets first. The filing will remain confidential while the Securities and Exchange Commission reviews it, and details such as share price and size have not yet been determined. The move comes after Anthropic was recently valued at about $965 billion following a major funding round. If … Continue reading Anthropic files for IPO before OpenAI

Trump says talks with Iran continue ‘at a rapid pace’

US President Donald Trump said that peace talks between Washington and Tehran are continuing at a “rapid pace,” even as tensions remain high. He made the statement on Truth Social after earlier remarks suggesting the negotiations were dragging on and becoming “very boring.” The two sides are working on a framework agreement to extend a ceasefire that has been in place since April 8 and … Continue reading Trump says talks with Iran continue ‘at a rapid pace’

Hungarian PM threatens to oust Orbán-era president

Hungary’s new Prime Minister Péter Magyar has announced plans to amend the constitution to remove President Tamás Sulyok after he refused to resign. Magyar, who won a landslide election and now holds a two-thirds parliamentary majority, accuses Sulyok of serving the interests of former leader Viktor Orbán. Sulyok, appointed in 2024 and backed by Orbán’s party, insists he will serve his full term and says … Continue reading Hungarian PM threatens to oust Orbán-era president

Schumer says Democrats will force Senate votes to block Trump’s DOJ ‘lawfare’ fund

Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, say they will force repeated votes this week to challenge a Trump-backed “weaponization” legal relief fund. The fund, created through a settlement involving a dropped lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service, is intended to compensate people the administration describes as victims of political “lawfare,” but critics call it a potential “slush fund.” Democrats argue it could include payouts to controversial figures, … Continue reading Schumer says Democrats will force Senate votes to block Trump’s DOJ ‘lawfare’ fund