Interstellar comet may be oldest object seen in our solar system, scientists say

The interstellar comet 3I/Atlas, only the third object ever observed entering our solar system from outside it, may be nearly 12 billion years old—far older than the Sun. New data from powerful telescopes, including the James Webb Space Telescope, show it has a chemical composition unlike any known solar system object, including unusually high levels of heavy water. Scientists believe it likely formed in an … Continue reading Interstellar comet may be oldest object seen in our solar system, scientists say

NASA’s Roman Space Telescope arrives in Florida ahead of launch this summer

NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope has arrived at Kennedy Space Center in Florida for final testing ahead of its planned launch later this summer on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket. The telescope was transported from Goddard Space Flight Center and will undergo assembly, cleaning, and prelaunch checks in specialized facilities at KSC. Engineers will test its systems, including solar panels and thermal controls, and … Continue reading NASA’s Roman Space Telescope arrives in Florida ahead of launch this summer

DoorDash robot refuses to leave SWAT operation in Arizona

A DoorDash-operated delivery robot, known as Dot the Robot, unexpectedly rolled into an active SWAT situation in Chandler, Arizona, while attempting to complete a food delivery. Police said the robot entered the secured crime scene on June 15 despite officers instructing it to turn around. The autonomous device continued through the area before authorities intervened. Officials later contacted DoorDash to resolve the situation, Fox 28 … Continue reading DoorDash robot refuses to leave SWAT operation in Arizona

Tesla faces federal probe after Model 3 slams into Texas home, killing 76-year-old

U.S. safety regulators have opened a special investigation into a Tesla Model 3 crash in Katy, Texas, that killed a 76-year-old woman after the car struck a home. Authorities say the driver claimed he was using Tesla’s partially automated driving system, though Tesla executives argue he may have manually overridden the system and accelerated before the crash. The incident is being reviewed as part of … Continue reading Tesla faces federal probe after Model 3 slams into Texas home, killing 76-year-old

AI models capable of devastating attacks on governments and business months away, Intel agency warns

The Five Eyes intelligence alliance has warned that highly advanced AI models capable of enabling sophisticated cyberattacks could emerge within months, not years. The joint statement from Australia, the US, the UK, Canada, and New Zealand said AI will improve cyber defense but also dramatically increase the speed and scale of cyber threats. Officials urged governments and businesses to treat cyber risk as a core … Continue reading AI models capable of devastating attacks on governments and business months away, Intel agency warns

SpaceX kicks off bond sale days after record IPO, discloses over $100 billion cash pile

SpaceX announced a senior unsecured notes offering and disclosed it holds about $100.8 billion in cash as it prepares for major financing activity. The company plans to use the proceeds to repay bridge financing and support general corporate needs, though the final amount raised has not been officially stated. Sources indicate SpaceX is aiming to raise around $20 billion, with the offering expected to begin … Continue reading SpaceX kicks off bond sale days after record IPO, discloses over $100 billion cash pile

Oil prices rise as investors continue to watch U.S.-Iran moves

Oil prices rose slightly on Tuesday as investors reacted cautiously to signs of potential progress toward easing tensions in the Middle East. Brent crude and U.S. West Texas Intermediate both posted modest gains after earlier declines linked to a U.S. license allowing limited Iranian oil activity. Concerns remain that Iran could use oil revenues to rebuild its military, though U.S. officials emphasized restrictions on how … Continue reading Oil prices rise as investors continue to watch U.S.-Iran moves

Oracle Cuts 21,000 Jobs As It Prepares $50 Billion AI Buildout

Oracle is undergoing a major restructuring as its stock shows recent short-term declines but strong long-term gains over three and five years. The company is cutting about 13% of its workforce while investing heavily in artificial intelligence infrastructure and pursuing up to $50 billion in new capital. Much of its AI-driven backlog is concentrated among a few major customers, including OpenAI, raising concerns about dependency … Continue reading Oracle Cuts 21,000 Jobs As It Prepares $50 Billion AI Buildout

EU sets stage for decoupling Moldova’s accession bid from Ukraine’s

The European Union is considering separating Moldova and Ukraine in their joint accession process after initially pairing their membership bids following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Both countries recently opened the first negotiation cluster, but Moldova’s faster progress and reforms have prompted calls in Brussels to allow it to advance independently. EU leaders, including Ursula von der Leyen and António Costa, said future progress should be … Continue reading EU sets stage for decoupling Moldova’s accession bid from Ukraine’s

Labour MPs mull leadership challenge to prevent Burnham ‘coronation’

Senior Labour MPs are considering leadership bids to prevent Andy Burnham from becoming prime minister without a full contest, following Keir Starmer’s resignation. Former defence minister Al Carns and Sir Keir’s Chief Secretary Darren Jones have both been floated as potential challengers, though neither has confirmed a run. Burnham is widely seen as the frontrunner after his by-election win and has already declared his intention … Continue reading Labour MPs mull leadership challenge to prevent Burnham ‘coronation’

Starmer quits as Labour leader and paves way for contest for new prime minister

Keir Starmer Sir Keir Starmer announced he will step down as leader of the Labour Party, triggering a leadership contest to choose his successor while he remains prime minister until the process is complete. He said he no longer believed he was best placed to lead the party into the next general election and has asked for a timetable for replacing him. Senior figures including … Continue reading Starmer quits as Labour leader and paves way for contest for new prime minister

Senate passes landmark housing affordability bill after bipartisan breakthrough

The Senate passed the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act in an 85–5 bipartisan vote, marking a major effort to address rising housing costs ahead of the midterm elections. The bill aims to increase housing supply, reduce regulatory barriers, and limit institutional investors from buying certain single-family homes. It reflects months of negotiation between House and Senate lawmakers and is described as one of the … Continue reading Senate passes landmark housing affordability bill after bipartisan breakthrough

Senate Republicans exclude Democrats’ food aid demand from farm bill

Senate Republicans’ draft farm bill rejects Democratic calls to delay a planned shift that would require some states to help pay for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, putting bipartisan support for the bill at risk. Democrats say they will oppose the measure unless the cost-sharing requirement is postponed, while some Republicans from affected states have also expressed concerns. Senate Agriculture Chair John Boozman previewed … Continue reading Senate Republicans exclude Democrats’ food aid demand from farm bill

13-year-old boy falls down waterfall of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure at Disneyland

A 13-year-old boy was injured after reportedly exiting his ride vehicle on Disneyland’s Tiana’s Bayou Adventure and going down part of the attraction’s 50-foot waterfall drop. Witnesses said the ride stopped temporarily after staff became aware of the incident and emergency personnel responded. The teen was taken to a local hospital for evaluation but was later released. Disneyland officials shut down the ride immediately after … Continue reading 13-year-old boy falls down waterfall of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure at Disneyland

Coast Guard helicopter crashes on a training mission in Alaska, four injured

Four Coast Guard crew members suffered minor injuries when an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crashed during a training flight near Sitka in southeast Alaska. The aircraft went down in a remote area near Harbor Mountain, and rescuers reached the scene about an hour later. All four crew members were taken to Mt. Edgecumbe Medical Center and are expected to recover. The Coast Guard has launched an … Continue reading Coast Guard helicopter crashes on a training mission in Alaska, four injured

7 people now face charges in plot targeting UFC event at White House

Federal prosecutors have arrested two additional suspects, Jordan Rincker and William Lee Falkner, in an alleged plot to attack a UFC event near the White House, bringing the total number of defendants to seven. Court documents say Rincker provided money, weapons, and logistical support to co-conspirators and discussed using drones to carry out an explosive attack, though he later denied technical knowledge of drones. Falkner … Continue reading 7 people now face charges in plot targeting UFC event at White House

Judge blocks subpoenas for Walz and others over Minnesota immigration crackdown

A federal judge quashed subpoenas issued by the Trump administration to Minnesota officials, including Governor Tim Walz, over an immigration enforcement investigation. The court ruled the subpoenas were politically motivated and aimed at pressuring “sanctuary” jurisdictions rather than pursuing a legitimate legal inquiry. Judge Patrick Schiltz said the Department of Justice failed to show evidence of actual obstruction by state or local officials. Minnesota leaders … Continue reading Judge blocks subpoenas for Walz and others over Minnesota immigration crackdown

Nancy Guthrie abduction: 2nd ransom note sent to Tucson TV station said she died

Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC’s Savannah Guthrie, was kidnapped from her Tucson home in early February, prompting a major investigation. Authorities received ransom notes, including one demanding cryptocurrency and a second claiming she had died shortly after the abduction and was buried in a remote area. The FBI and investigators have treated the messages as potentially credible and attempted to trace their origins. … Continue reading Nancy Guthrie abduction: 2nd ransom note sent to Tucson TV station said she died

UK considers forcing social media firms to prioritise trusted news

Britain is considering new rules that would require social media platforms to make content from trusted news organizations easier to find. The proposal would apply to platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok, and could prioritize public service broadcasters including the BBC, ITV, and Channel 4. The government says the measure is aimed at combating misinformation and improving access to reliable news, particularly during emergencies. … Continue reading UK considers forcing social media firms to prioritise trusted news

Record stash of cocaine found buried underground in Australia

Australian police have seized a record 3 tons of cocaine hidden in underground bunkers on a property near Sydney, marking the largest cocaine haul in the country’s history. Authorities allege a Sydney-based crime group imported the drugs via a vessel that offloaded the shipment in northern Queensland before it was transported south. The cocaine had an estimated street value of more than AU$800 million (US$560 … Continue reading Record stash of cocaine found buried underground in Australia

Ukraine says it hit missile electronics plant in western Russia

Ukraine’s military said it struck a missile electronics production plant in Russia’s Voronezh region and the Dubna satellite communications centre near Moscow. Ukrainian officials described the Voronezh facility as a key part of Russia’s defence industry, while Russian authorities reported damage to a production plant and three injuries. Ukraine also said heavy smoke was seen at the Dubna site, with damage assessments still underway. Russian … Continue reading Ukraine says it hit missile electronics plant in western Russia

2 students in custody after shooting at high school in Philippines kills 3 and wounds 20

Two students, ages 14 and 15, opened fire at San Jose National High School in Tacloban City, Philippines, killing three classmates and injuring at least 20 others. Fifteen of the injuries were caused by gunshots, while others occurred as students fled the attack. Police arrested both suspects, who reportedly told investigators they had been bullied at school. Authorities said the teens used handguns that were … Continue reading 2 students in custody after shooting at high school in Philippines kills 3 and wounds 20

Montreal police officer and civilian killed in shooting

For the first time in over 20 years, a Montreal police officer was killed in the line of duty during a shooting in the Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood on Monday. The officer, 34-year-old Mohamed Lamine Benredouane, along with civilian Michael Mizrahi, died in the incident. Another officer was injured but is in stable condition, while a civilian suffered minor injuries. Police said they responded after reports of … Continue reading Montreal police officer and civilian killed in shooting

SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches 24 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit from California

SpaceX launched 24 more Starlink satellites into orbit on Sunday from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California using a Falcon 9 rocket. The satellites were successfully deployed about an hour after liftoff, expanding the Starlink internet constellation. The rocket’s first stage completed its 33rd flight by landing on a droneship in the Pacific Ocean, nearing SpaceX’s reuse record. The Starlink network now includes more than 10,600 … Continue reading SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches 24 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit from California

GM replaces more than 1,000 workers with 50 robots at flagship Detroit plant

General Motors has reduced its electric vehicle ambitions and cut over 1,000 jobs at its Factory Zero plant in Detroit, replacing many of them with about 50 collaborative robots, or “cobots.” The company says the machines improve safety, ergonomics, and efficiency as EV demand slows and cost pressures increase. However, the United Auto Workers argues the automation is primarily a cost-cutting move that is eliminating union jobs … Continue reading GM replaces more than 1,000 workers with 50 robots at flagship Detroit plant