Artemis II crew hails ‘golden age of space travel’ as they prepare for return

The Artemis II mission astronauts are preparing to return to Earth after a historic 10-day lunar flyby, calling it part of a “golden age of space travel.” The crew said the mission demonstrated what international cooperation and shared goals can achieve, and they hope it inspires younger generations. NASA officials and mission leaders emphasized the extreme precision and complex coordination required for the capsule’s high-speed re-entry and ocean … Continue reading Artemis II crew hails ‘golden age of space travel’ as they prepare for return

Humanoid robots hit mass production in China

A new factory in China is producing humanoid robots at industrial scale, with one unit rolling off the line about every 30 minutes. The facility, developed through a partnership between Leju Robotics and Dongfang Precision Science & Technology, is designed to produce around 10,000 robots per year. It uses dozens of assembly and inspection stages to improve reliability, addressing a key weakness in humanoid robotics. The production system is also … Continue reading Humanoid robots hit mass production in China

Economic growth downgraded to 0.5 percent

U.S. economic growth slowed more than expected in the fourth quarter, with GDP rising at an annual rate of 0.5%, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. The slowdown was driven by weaker government spending and exports, partly linked to a 43-day federal funding lapse. Consumer spending and investment still supported growth, but overall momentum fell sharply from earlier in the year. The economy expanded 2.1% … Continue reading Economic growth downgraded to 0.5 percent

USPS to suspend pension contributions, seeks 4-cent stamp price hike

The United States Postal Service announced it will temporarily suspend employer contributions to federal retirement annuities to preserve cash amid a severe financial crisis. The agency also proposed raising postage rates, including increasing the price of a Forever stamp to 82 cents, pending regulatory approval. Officials said the move is intended to maintain payroll, supplier payments, and mail service, while warning the United States Postal Service could run out … Continue reading USPS to suspend pension contributions, seeks 4-cent stamp price hike

Trump blasts MAGA influencers who have split with him over Iran

Donald Trump criticized several right-wing media figures, including Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones over their opposition to his stance on the Iran war. Donald Trump defended U.S. military involvement in Iran and dismissed the commentators as “not MAGA” and “losers.” The dispute reflects growing divisions within the MAGA movement over Donald Trump’s Middle East policies. Some of the figures have sharply criticized Donald Trump’s rhetoric and even called for his removal or … Continue reading Trump blasts MAGA influencers who have split with him over Iran

Trump urges Hungarians to ‘get out and vote for’ ally Orbán as election looms

Donald Trump publicly urged voters in Hungary to support Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in the country’s upcoming election. Donald Trump praised Viktor Orbán as a strong leader and formally endorsed him, highlighting close United States-Hungary relations. The endorsement comes as Viktor Orbán faces a difficult reelection challenge from the opposition Tisza party ahead of the April 12 vote. Viktor Orbán, in power since 2010, has been a polarizing figure due to his governance style and ties to Russia, … Continue reading Trump urges Hungarians to ‘get out and vote for’ ally Orbán as election looms

White House staff received email warning them not to place bets on prediction markets

White House officials sent an internal email reminding staff not to use nonpublic information for trading or betting on prediction markets like Kalshi or Polymarket. The March 24 message warned that such activity is a criminal offense and violates federal ethics rules. It came amid media concerns about possible misuse of sensitive information for financial gain by government employees. The warning followed reports of unusual market activity around … Continue reading White House staff received email warning them not to place bets on prediction markets

Keir Starmer: ‘I’m fed up’ with Trump and Putin affecting UK energy costs

Keir Starmer said he is frustrated that UK energy bills fluctuate due to global actions by leaders including Vladimir Putinand Donald Trump. He made the comments amid volatile oil prices linked to the United States-Israel conflict with Iran and a fragile ceasefire. Keir Starmer also criticized Israel, saying its strikes in Lebanon during the ceasefire were “wrong.” The remarks highlight how global conflicts continue to affect energy costs and domestic economies in the United Kingdom, CNBC has … Continue reading Keir Starmer: ‘I’m fed up’ with Trump and Putin affecting UK energy costs

EU’s Kallas urges ‘heavy-handed’ Israel to end strikes in Lebanon

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas called on Israel to stop its strikes in Lebanon, saying they go beyond self-defense and risk undermining a fragile United States-Iran ceasefire. Her remarks followed reports of heavy casualties in Israeli airstrikes, drawing similar criticism from the United Nations. Israel rejected the criticism, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying it will continue operations against Hezbollah with force. Israel and the United States argue that Lebanon is not included in the ceasefire, while Iran says the agreement … Continue reading EU’s Kallas urges ‘heavy-handed’ Israel to end strikes in Lebanon

Officials charge 21 people in hospice fraud exceeding $250 million

California officials said they uncovered a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme involving stolen identities used to bill government-funded hospice care. Prosecutors charged 21 people and arrested 5, alleging they used personal data from nonresidents purchased on the dark web to enroll victims in Medi-Cal. Authorities said the group then bought hospice companies and submitted about $267 million in fraudulent claims. State officials described the case as a major … Continue reading Officials charge 21 people in hospice fraud exceeding $250 million

Former NYPD officer gets 3 to 9 years in prison for throwing a cooler that caused fatal crash

A former New York City Police Department sergeant, Erik Duran, was sentenced to three to nine years in prison for manslaughter in the 2023 death of Eric Duprey after throwing a picnic cooler at him during a police operation. Prosecutors said the cooler struck Duprey as he fled on a motorized scooter, causing him to crash into a tree and suffer fatal head injuries. Duran … Continue reading Former NYPD officer gets 3 to 9 years in prison for throwing a cooler that caused fatal crash

Suspect who killed California deputy run over by armored vehicle after hours-long firefight standoff

A Tulare County sheriff’s detective, Deputy Randy Hoppert, was killed in Porterville, California, United States while serving an eviction notice when a suspect opened fire on deputies in what authorities called an ambush. The suspect, identified as David Eric Morales, allegedly barricaded himself, continued shooting at law enforcement, and later exited the home still posing a threat. Authorities said Morales was ultimately killed when a … Continue reading Suspect who killed California deputy run over by armored vehicle after hours-long firefight standoff

Florida investigates ChatGPT, OpenAI over alleged role in FSU shooting

Florida’s attorney general announced an investigation into OpenAI over concerns about its chatbot’s alleged connection to a 2025 mass shooting at Florida State University. Officials claim ChatGPT may have been used by the suspect in planning the attack, which left two people dead and six injured. The suspect, Phoenix Ikner, is facing first-degree murder charges, and attorneys for victims are also preparing lawsuits against OpenAI. … Continue reading Florida investigates ChatGPT, OpenAI over alleged role in FSU shooting

LA teen loses eye after being shot by US agent at No Kings march, lawyer says

A freshman at the University of Southern California lost an eye after being struck by a “less-lethal” projectile fired by a Department of Homeland Security agent during a protest in Los Angeles. The student, Tucker Collins, was photographing a demonstration outside a federal detention center when he was hit, according to his attorney. His lawyer claims the force used violated a court order restricting such crowd-control tactics against journalists and … Continue reading LA teen loses eye after being shot by US agent at No Kings march, lawyer says

Philippines opens key coast guard base in the disputed South China Sea

The Philippines opened a new coast guard base on Thitu Island to strengthen its presence in the disputed South China Sea. Officials said the base will help defend sovereignty, protect fishermen, and support patrol and rescue operations. The island is also claimed by China, as well as Vietnam and Taiwan, and has seen frequent tensions between Chinese and Filipino vessels. China continues to assert broad claims over the sea despite a 2016 South China Sea … Continue reading Philippines opens key coast guard base in the disputed South China Sea

4 dead, 38 rescued during attempted sea crossing from France to U.K.

At least four migrants died while trying to board an inflatable “taxi-boat” off the northern coast of France for a crossing to the United Kingdom, with dozens more rescued. Authorities said strong currents swept people away as they attempted to reach the boat from the beach. The incident occurred near Equihen Beach, an area often used by migrants waiting for safe conditions to depart. Recent days have seen a … Continue reading 4 dead, 38 rescued during attempted sea crossing from France to U.K.

Putin declares 32-hour ceasefire in Ukraine for Orthodox Easter

Vladimir Putin announced a 32-hour ceasefire in Ukraine over Orthodox Easter, set to run from Saturday evening through Sunday. The move follows a proposal by Volodymyr Zelenskyy to pause attacks on energy infrastructure during the holiday. Kyiv had not immediately responded to the announcement. Previous short-term ceasefires have largely failed, with both sides accusing each other of violations, CBS News has reported. Meanwhile, United States-mediated peace talks have stalled as the … Continue reading Putin declares 32-hour ceasefire in Ukraine for Orthodox Easter

U.K. military deployed to deter threat to undersea cables amid Russian sub presence

United Kingdom deployed naval forces to monitor and deter Russian submarines suspected of targeting undersea cables and pipelines near its waters. Defence Secretary John Healey said the vessels were tracked for over a month with support from allies like Norway. He stated the operation aimed to send a warning to Vladimir Putin that such covert activity had been detected and would not be tolerated. Russia denied the accusations, calling them unproven and insisting … Continue reading U.K. military deployed to deter threat to undersea cables amid Russian sub presence

Israel vows to continue fighting Hezbollah but agrees to talks with Lebanon

Israel’s prime minister said attacks on Hezbollah will continue despite a United States-Iran ceasefire, while also agreeing to begin direct peace talks with Lebanon. The U.S. State Department confirmed it will host these negotiations next week. Ongoing Israeli military actions in Lebanon are straining the fragile ceasefire and complicating broader efforts to end the regional conflict involving Iran. Meanwhile, a message attributed to Iran’s leadership claimed victory in the war and called for compensation for damages and … Continue reading Israel vows to continue fighting Hezbollah but agrees to talks with Lebanon

SpaceX rocket launch from Cape Canaveral to deliver cargo to ISS

SpaceX is preparing to launch a Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral on April 11 to deliver supplies to the International Space Station. The mission, known as NG-24, will carry a Cygnus XL spacecraft loaded with about 11,000 pounds of cargo for astronauts aboard the station. Liftoff is scheduled for 7:41 a.m., with a backup window available the following day if needed due to weather or timing constraints. The launch must occur on time … Continue reading SpaceX rocket launch from Cape Canaveral to deliver cargo to ISS

Anthropic develops AI ‘too dangerous to release to public’

Anthropic has restricted public access to its new AI system, Claude Mythos Preview, citing concerns that it is too dangerous to release widely. The model has demonstrated advanced capabilities in identifying thousands of software vulnerabilities, including flaws in major operating systems and web browsers, raising cybersecurity risks if misused. Instead of a public release, Anthropic is allowing select companies such as Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft to access the system through a controlled program … Continue reading Anthropic develops AI ‘too dangerous to release to public’

Massive hack exposes thousands of sensitive LAPD records

A major data breach at the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office exposed thousands of sensitive records tied to the Los Angeles Police Department. The hack, which occurred in March, reportedly compromised more than 337,000 files and over seven terabytes of data, including witness identities, medical records, and internal investigation documents. Some of the stolen material was briefly posted online before being removed. The Los Angeles Police Department said its own … Continue reading Massive hack exposes thousands of sensitive LAPD records

Fed officials still foresee rate cut this year

Minutes from the Federal Reserve March meeting show officials still expect to cut interest rates later this year despite uncertainty tied to the Iran conflict and tariffs. Policymakers said the war could push them toward easier monetary policy if higher gas prices weaken consumers and the labor market. They emphasized the need to remain “nimble” as inflation stays above target and employment growth remains relatively flat. Most participants anticipated … Continue reading Fed officials still foresee rate cut this year

Trump threatens tariffs of 50% on countries ‘supplying military weapons to Iran’

President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. will impose 50% tariffs on all goods from any country that supplies military weapons to Iran. He said the tariffs would take effect immediately with no exemptions, framing the move as a response to support for Iran’s military capabilities. The policy was announced alongside Donald Trump’s statements about ongoing ceasefire discussions and cooperation with Iranian authorities on broader agreements. He also indicated that … Continue reading Trump threatens tariffs of 50% on countries ‘supplying military weapons to Iran’

Dozens of Democrats call for Trump’s removal after his Iran threats

Dozens of congressional Democrats have called for the removal of Donald Trump from office after he used rhetoric threatening Iran, prompting calls for impeachment or invoking the 25th Amendment. Lawmakers including Ed Markey, Chris Murphy, and Ro Khanna argued that Donald Trump is unfit to serve and should be removed through constitutional processes. Their reactions followed Donald Trump’s statement warning that “a whole civilization” could be wiped out if Iran did not meet his demands, which many … Continue reading Dozens of Democrats call for Trump’s removal after his Iran threats