Savannah Guthrie offers $1 million reward for missing mother Nancy Guthrie

Savannah Guthrie announced on Instagram that her family is offering up to $1 million for information leading to the recovery of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, who disappeared from her Arizona home on Jan. 31. Guthrie, co-anchor of Today Show, said her 84-year-old mother may have been abducted and acknowledged she may no longer be alive due to her age and medical conditions. The Pima County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the case as … Continue reading Savannah Guthrie offers $1 million reward for missing mother Nancy Guthrie

Chad shuts border with Sudan after cross-border incursion kills soldiers

Chad has closed its eastern border with Sudan after clashes linked to Sudan’s civil war killed several Chadian soldiers and civilians. The government said the closure aims to prevent the conflict from spilling over, protect citizens and refugees, and maintain territorial stability, though humanitarian exceptions may be allowed. Fighting between Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and government-aligned militias recently killed five Chadian soldiers and three civilians in the border … Continue reading Chad shuts border with Sudan after cross-border incursion kills soldiers

Canada’s PM Carney to travel to India, Australia and Japan

Mark Carney is traveling to India, Australia, and Japan to diversify Canada’s trade away from the United States. In Mumbai, he will meet Narendra Modi and business leaders, while in Canberra he will address both houses of Parliament and meet Anthony Albanese to discuss defense and AI. In Tokyo, Carney will meet Takaichi Sanae to discuss clean energy, critical minerals, and food security. The visits aim to boost non-U.S. exports and attract investment amid tensions with Donald Trump over tariffs and trade disputes, … Continue reading Canada’s PM Carney to travel to India, Australia and Japan

Rob Jetten sworn in as youngest-ever Dutch prime minister

King Willem-Alexander swore in a new minority coalition government on Monday, appointing Rob Jetten as prime minister. Jetten, of the pro-EU D66 party, is the youngest-ever and first openly gay prime minister in the Netherlands. His coalition includes the center-right Christian Democrats and right-wing VVD, but holds only 66 of 150 lower house seats and lacks a Senate majority, requiring opposition support for legislation. Jetten, first elected to parliament in 2017, previously served as … Continue reading Rob Jetten sworn in as youngest-ever Dutch prime minister

Australia begins inquiry into antisemitism after Bondi shooting

Australia has launched a government-backed Royal Commission into antisemitism following the December 2025 mass shooting at a Hanukkah event in Bondi Beach that killed 15 people. The inquiry, led by retired judge Virginia Bell, will examine the attack, broader antisemitism, and social cohesion in the country, with a report expected by December 2026. Security arrangements at the event and the performance of intelligence and law enforcement agencies will be … Continue reading Australia begins inquiry into antisemitism after Bondi shooting

Trade, Ukraine and new world order are top concerns on German leader’s visit to China

Friedrich Merz is making his first official visit to China amid growing economic competition and a widening trade deficit between the two countries. During the two-day trip, Merz will meet top Chinese leaders, including Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang, and visit key industrial sites such as a Mercedes-Benz facility and Hangzhou’s tech hub. He is expected to raise concerns over China’s backing of Russia in the Ukraine war and pressing German demands for more open markets and … Continue reading Trade, Ukraine and new world order are top concerns on German leader’s visit to China

EU accuses Hungary of disloyalty for vetoing €90 billion loan to Ukraine

Hungary has vetoed a €90 billion EU loan package for Ukraine, drawing sharp criticism from fellow member states who say the move breaches the bloc’s principle of sincere cooperation. The decision by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán comes amid a dispute over oil supplies through the Druzhba pipeline, which Budapest claims Ukraine has halted for political reasons. EU leaders including Kaja Kallas and António Costa warned that agreements reached unanimously by the 27 member states … Continue reading EU accuses Hungary of disloyalty for vetoing €90 billion loan to Ukraine

Kim Jon-Un’s sister promoted in rare North Korea party congress

Kim Yo Jong has been promoted to full department director within the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea during a rare party congress in Pyongyang, according to state media. The once-in-five-years gathering brings together thousands of party elites to set national policy on issues ranging from diplomacy to military planning. Kim Yo Jong, the sister of leader Kim Jong Un, is considered one of his closest advisers and most influential figures … Continue reading Kim Jon-Un’s sister promoted in rare North Korea party congress

12th century Crusader sword discovered by student off coast of Israel

A centuries-old Crusader sword was discovered off the coast of Haifa, Israel, by a student from the University of Haifa. Shlomi Katsin found the three-foot-long blade protruding from the seafloor near Dor Beach and reported it to university experts, who alerted the Israel Antiquities Authority. The sword was recovered for preservation and analyzed using a CT scan at a local hospital, revealing it was a one-handed weapon likely used by … Continue reading 12th century Crusader sword discovered by student off coast of Israel

Prince Andrew charged taxpayers for massages while splurging on lavish trips as trade envoy

Civil servants have alleged that Prince Andrew charged massage services and other lavish expenses to taxpayers while serving as the U.K.’s trade envoy in the early 2000s. One former official told the BBC he objected to paying for the massages but was overruled by senior staff, claiming spending was poorly scrutinized and routinely approved. Another source described excessive costs for flights, hotels and entourage accommodations, saying oversight was minimal. … Continue reading Prince Andrew charged taxpayers for massages while splurging on lavish trips as trade envoy

Robert Mugabe’s son charged with attempted murder over Johannesburg shooting

Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, 28, has been charged with attempted murder after a 23-year-old man was allegedly shot in the back on 19 February in Johannesburg. He appeared in court alongside co-accused Tobias Mugabe Matonhodze, with bail set to be requested at the next hearing on 3 March. Both men also face charges of obstructing justice, illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition, immigration violations, and theft linked to … Continue reading Robert Mugabe’s son charged with attempted murder over Johannesburg shooting

Rubio heads to Caribbean to reassert US interests after Venezuela strikes

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is visiting St. Kitts and Nevis this week to reaffirm American interests in the Western Hemisphere at a Caribbean Community (CARICOM) summit. The one-day trip comes amid global attention on U.S. military activity in the Middle East and recent actions in Latin America, including the removal of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Rubio aims to discuss regional security, trade, economic growth, and cooperation with Caribbean … Continue reading Rubio heads to Caribbean to reassert US interests after Venezuela strikes

ICC to hold hearing on charges against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte

Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court will begin presenting evidence against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte for his alleged role in killings linked to his war on drugs. Duterte faces three counts of crimes against humanity for crackdowns carried out during his time as Davao mayor and as president. The hearing, which Duterte waived, allows prosecutors to outline their case; judges will have 60 days to decide whether to confirm the … Continue reading ICC to hold hearing on charges against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte

Food delivery robot goes rogue, causes property damage at L.A. home

An East Hollywood resident, Kaiya Reel, reported that a pink Coco food delivery robot damaged her garden and got entangled in her fence. The robot uprooted plants and dragged fencing and palm fronds down the street while Reel chased after it, shouting for it to stop. Neighbors noted that while delivery robots are common in the area, unpredictable incidents like this are unusual. Previous problems include robots colliding … Continue reading Food delivery robot goes rogue, causes property damage at L.A. home

Astronomers say they have solved one of Saturn’s greatest mysteries

Researchers have uncovered new insights into Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, including its origin and unusual behavior. Titan, larger than Mercury and massive enough to affect Saturn’s tilt, is drifting away from the planet at 11 centimeters per year, faster than previously thought. New research combining Cassini data, simulations, and formation theories suggests Titan merged with a lost moon about half a billion years ago. This collision may have created Hyperion, … Continue reading Astronomers say they have solved one of Saturn’s greatest mysteries

James Webb Telescope Takes a First Peek Inside Uranus

The European Space Agency announced that a study using the James Webb Space Telescope has examined Uranus’s upper atmosphere, marking a key step in understanding ice giants. Researchers mapped the planet’s ionosphere, which extends up to 5,000 kilometers above the cloud tops and interacts with Uranus’s tilted and offset magnetic field, influencing its auroras. Using the Near-Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec), the team built a 3D map of temperature and ion density … Continue reading James Webb Telescope Takes a First Peek Inside Uranus

Federal court clears way for Utah’s new congressional map to take effect

A federal three-judge panel declined to block Utah’s new congressional map, ruling that Republicans were unlikely to succeed in their challenge and that it was too close to the election to make changes. The court-ordered map places most of Salt Lake City in a single district, increasing Democrats’ chances of gaining a House seat. Republican lawmakers had argued the state judge violated the United States Constitution after the map replaced … Continue reading Federal court clears way for Utah’s new congressional map to take effect

Man using cleaver to ‘butcher’ his family is killed by Fairfax County police

A man in his 50s fatally stabbed his wife and adult daughter and critically injured his son-in-law with a meat cleaver inside their apartment in Fairfax County, police said. The attack occurred early Monday at the Margate Manor apartments in Mantua. Officers responding to 911 calls found the suspect still attacking his son-in-law and shot and killed him after he refused repeated commands to drop the … Continue reading Man using cleaver to ‘butcher’ his family is killed by Fairfax County police

Judge Cannon permanently BLOCKS release of Jack Smith report on classified docs

A federal judge has permanently blocked the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report on his classified documents investigation into President Donald Trump. Aileen Cannon ruled that making the report public would cause a “manifest injustice,” noting the case had been dismissed and Trump retains the presumption of innocence. The investigation centered on allegations that Trump improperly stored classified materials at Mar-a-Lago and obstructed efforts to retrieve them. Charges … Continue reading Judge Cannon permanently BLOCKS release of Jack Smith report on classified docs

Police in Britain arrest former ambassador Mandelson in probe into Epstein ties

British police arrested Peter Mandelson as part of a misconduct investigation related to his ties with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Authorities suspect Mandelson of passing sensitive U.K. government information to Epstein in 2009, though he faces no allegations of sexual misconduct. His arrest follows the recent detention of Prince Andrew over similar concerns linked to Epstein. The investigation gained momentum after the U.S. Department of Justice released millions of pages of Epstein-related … Continue reading Police in Britain arrest former ambassador Mandelson in probe into Epstein ties

European stocks to start the week lower as markets react to new Trump tariffs

European stocks are expected to open lower Monday as markets react to President Donald Trump’s announcement of a new 15% global tariff, up from his previous 10% levy. The U.K.’s FTSE is seen down 0.2%, Germany’s DAX 0.7%, France’s CAC 40 0.4%, and Italy’s FTSE MIB 0.45% lower. Last week, European markets had risen after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a large portion of … Continue reading European stocks to start the week lower as markets react to new Trump tariffs

JPMorgan concedes it closed Trump’s accounts after Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol

JPMorgan Chase has, for the first time, acknowledged that it closed President Donald Trump’s accounts and those of several of his businesses following the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack, as part of Trump’s $5 billion lawsuit against the bank. Trump alleges the closures were politically motivated, disrupted his business operations, and placed him and his companies on a reputational “blacklist” that prevented future banking access. … Continue reading JPMorgan concedes it closed Trump’s accounts after Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol

Grandson of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups inventor is in pieces over missing milk chocolate

Brad Reese, grandson of H.B. Reese, inventor of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, criticized Hershey’s for replacing milk chocolate with a chocolate-flavored coating in Valentine’s Day Reese’s Mini Hearts, calling the product “cheap” and “inedible.” He also noted similar changes in Reese’s Mini Eggs and Reese’s Pieces, and posted a viral letter demanding the company “Make Reese’s Great Again.” Hershey’s responded that the original Reese’s Peanut … Continue reading Grandson of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups inventor is in pieces over missing milk chocolate

Shapiro declines again to say if he’d back Fetterman for reelection

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said on Sunday that he and Sen. John Fetterman have a “constructive relationship,” but once again declined to say if he would support Fetterman if he runs for reelection. Shapiro dismissed reports of a feud between them, calling claims that they do not speak “not true” and accusing journalists of exaggerating drama. The two Democrats have had a rocky history, including … Continue reading Shapiro declines again to say if he’d back Fetterman for reelection

US says ambassador’s comments on Israel and the Middle East were taken out of context

Uproar erupted after U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee said in an interview that it “would be fine” if Israel took all of the Middle East, citing biblical claims. The U.S. Embassy said his remarks were taken out of context and that policy toward Israel has not changed. A joint statement from over a dozen Arab and Muslim countries called Huckabee’s comments “dangerous and inflammatory,” … Continue reading US says ambassador’s comments on Israel and the Middle East were taken out of context