Wall Street inches to more records thanks to booming AI stocks

U.S. stocks edged higher on Tuesday, with all major indexes hitting record highs as momentum from the artificial intelligence boom continued to lift markets. The S&P 500 rose slightly, while the Dow Jones and Nasdaq also posted gains despite mixed intraday trading. Tech-related stocks led the rally, with Hewlett Packard Enterprise surging after strong earnings tied to AI demand. Marvell Technology jumped sharply after bullish … Continue reading Wall Street inches to more records thanks to booming AI stocks

Japan’s Nikkei hits record high

Asia-Pacific markets rose broadly on Wednesday, with Japan’s Nikkei 225 reaching a record high despite ongoing uncertainty over U.S.–Iran tensions. Investors appeared to overlook escalating conflict risks, including reports of Iranian activity in the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil shipping route. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Iran has placed mines in parts of the waterway and targeted commercial shipping. A White … Continue reading Japan’s Nikkei hits record high

Canada’s Carney pledges action over rising antisemitism

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Jewish Canadians are being severely targeted by antisemitic hate and warned that the country is failing to protect them. He stated that antisemitic incidents have risen sharply, with Jewish communities facing attacks on schools, synagogues, businesses, and campuses. Carney said the situation in Canada is particularly serious and requires a targeted national response, including stronger security measures for faith-based … Continue reading Canada’s Carney pledges action over rising antisemitism

Henry Nowak arrest footage raises ‘serious questions for police’, Starmer says

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called for scrutiny after bodycam footage showed police response during the fatal stabbing of Henry Nowak in Southampton. The footage, which has sparked public outrage and protests, shows officers handcuffing the injured teenager after he was attacked by Vickrum Digwa, who has since been jailed for at least 21 years for murder. The case has triggered debate over policing practices, … Continue reading Henry Nowak arrest footage raises ‘serious questions for police’, Starmer says

Incumbent L.A. mayor survives heated criticisms, advances to reelection runoff

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has advanced to a runoff election after failing to secure the 51% needed to win reelection outright. Her campaign has faced criticism from both conservative and progressive opponents, including concerns over homelessness, affordability, and city management. Despite the attacks, Bass argues her administration has made progress on housing, public safety hiring, and reducing homelessness. She has also received support from … Continue reading Incumbent L.A. mayor survives heated criticisms, advances to reelection runoff

George Santos reportedly investigated by DoJ over suspicious Kalshi bets

Federal authorities are investigating former congressman George Santos over allegations that he engaged in insider trading on a prediction market tied to his own attendance at a State of the Union address. He reportedly placed bets on Kalshi that he would not attend the event while publicly suggesting the opposite, which may have allowed him to profit from shifting market odds. The platform flagged the … Continue reading George Santos reportedly investigated by DoJ over suspicious Kalshi bets

New York police investigate mysterious cases of people coming out of manholes

Authorities in New York City are investigating a strange series of incidents involving groups of people emerging from manholes after multiple videos of the activity circulated online. The NYPD said its Emergency Services Unit searched the sewer system as a precaution and found no evidence of danger or damage, and no arrests or injuries have been reported. The incidents were first reported in Brooklyn’s Gravesend … Continue reading New York police investigate mysterious cases of people coming out of manholes

2 hostages released after man barricaded himself inside California bank with others

Authorities in Bakersfield placed several downtown buildings on lockdown Tuesday after a reported bomb threat and hostage situation at a Chase Bank building. Police said an unidentified man entered the bank and barricaded himself inside with an unknown number of people. Two hostages were successfully released through negotiations, and no injuries had been reported. Nearby buildings, including City Hall and Police Headquarters, were locked down … Continue reading 2 hostages released after man barricaded himself inside California bank with others

American soldier and British soldier die in training accident in Iraq

An American and a British soldier died in a training accident at an air base in Irbil, northern Iraq, on Sunday, according to U.S. and U.K. officials. Authorities have not released details about the incident, and the identities of the soldiers are being withheld pending family notifications. The U.K. Ministry of Defence and Defense Secretary John Healey expressed condolences and requested privacy for the soldier’s … Continue reading American soldier and British soldier die in training accident in Iraq

Major Russian missile, drone attack on Ukraine kills at least 22

Russia launched a massive overnight barrage of missiles and drones across Ukraine, killing at least 22 people and injuring more than 100, with Kyiv and Dnipro among the hardest-hit cities. Ukraine said it intercepted most of the 656 drones and 73 missiles launched, but dozens of sites were still struck, causing widespread destruction and power outages. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the attack a “brutal … Continue reading Major Russian missile, drone attack on Ukraine kills at least 22

Bear rampages through 2 factories and a residential area in Japan, injuring 4 people

A bear injured four people in Fukushima, Japan, after attacking workers at a car parts factory and later injuring two others at a nearby factory and in a residential area. One victim suffered serious injuries, while the others were only mildly hurt. Authorities had not located the bear and believed it may have remained inside the factory. Japan has seen a sharp rise in bear … Continue reading Bear rampages through 2 factories and a residential area in Japan, injuring 4 people

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