Artemis 2 astronauts fly around the moon in record-breaking lunar loop by NASA

Artemis 2 completed a historic lunar flyby, looping around the far side of the Moon and giving its four astronauts views never seen by humans before. The mission marked the first time astronauts traveled beyond low Earth orbit since the Apollo era, and it set a new distance record by going farther from Earth than any previous crew. During the journey, the crew also observed … Continue reading Artemis 2 astronauts fly around the moon in record-breaking lunar loop by NASA

German mayors call for night-time ban on robot lawnmowers to protect hedgehogs

German mayors are calling for a nationwide ban on nighttime use of robot lawnmowers to protect hedgehogs and other small nocturnal animals. The concern is that these animals are active at night and can be injured or killed because they are difficult for mower sensors to detect, especially hedgehogs that curl into a ball when threatened. Officials argue that urban green spaces are important habitats … Continue reading German mayors call for night-time ban on robot lawnmowers to protect hedgehogs

Samsung shares rise after profit seen jumping 8-fold

Samsung Electronics shares rose after the company forecast record quarterly profit driven by strong demand for AI-related chips. The company projected operating profit of about 57.2 trillion won for the first quarter, far higher than a year earlier and above market expectations. Revenue was also expected to jump significantly, reflecting booming sales in its memory chip business. Demand for high-bandwidth memory chips used in AI computing … Continue reading Samsung shares rise after profit seen jumping 8-fold

SpaceX lays out IPO details, targets early June

SpaceX outlined plans for its upcoming IPO, saying it will allocate an unusually large portion of shares to retail investors. The company’s CFO said retail participation will be a major focus, reflecting long-term support from everyday investors. SpaceX plans to host thousands of retail investors at events in June as part of its IPO roadshow. The offering is expected to raise about $75 billion and could … Continue reading SpaceX lays out IPO details, targets early June

Trump threatens jail for reporter who revealed Iran airman rescue

Donald Trump said he would demand that the journalist who first reported the rescue of a U.S. airman in Iran reveal their source and threatened jail time if they refused. His comments marked a sharp escalation in criticism of the media, which he accused of harming national security by publishing sensitive information. Trump said the disclosure could have endangered ongoing rescue efforts, though the second airman … Continue reading Trump threatens jail for reporter who revealed Iran airman rescue

Taiwan opposition leader heads to China in what she calls a ‘journey for peace’

Taiwan opposition leader Cheng Li-wun traveled to China at the invitation of President Xi Jinping, describing the trip as a “journey for peace” amid rising tensions over Taiwan’s status. It is the first visit by a Taiwanese opposition leader to China in about a decade and comes ahead of a planned Xi–Donald Trump meeting. China, which claims Taiwan as its territory, continues to reject formal ties with … Continue reading Taiwan opposition leader heads to China in what she calls a ‘journey for peace’

Trump endorses Republican Steven Hilton for California governor

Donald Trump has endorsed Republican Steve Hilton in the crowded race for California governor, praising him as someone who could improve the state. The endorsement comes ahead of the June primary and is expected to help Hilton consolidate support among conservative voters. The race includes more than 50 candidates, with other Republicans like Chad Bianco and several Democrats also in contention. Hilton thanked Trump for his support and pledged to … Continue reading Trump endorses Republican Steven Hilton for California governor

North Korea says South Korea’s Lee is ‘wise’ for expressing regret about drones

North Korea said it welcomed a rare conciliatory statement from South Korean President Lee Jae Myung expressing regret over drone incursions across the border. The remarks were described by Kim Yo Jong, sister of leader Kim Jong Un, as “wise” and a positive gesture. South Korea said the incidents were caused by individuals acting against government policy and that an investigation found involvement by a … Continue reading North Korea says South Korea’s Lee is ‘wise’ for expressing regret about drones

Trump says Iran ceasefire proposal ‘significant’ but ‘not good enough’

Donald Trump said a proposed U.S.-Iran ceasefire deal is “not good enough” but acknowledged it is a significant step in ongoing negotiations. He warned that if Iran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz by his deadline, the United States could carry out major strikes on Iranian infrastructure. Trump said military plans are in place targeting energy facilities and transportation links if no agreement is reached. … Continue reading Trump says Iran ceasefire proposal ‘significant’ but ‘not good enough’

Parents charged after toddler injured by wolf at Hersheypark’s ZooAmerica

Two parents in Pennsylvania, Carrie Sortor and Stephen Wilson, are facing charges after their toddler was injured at Hersheypark’s ZooAmerica. Authorities say the 17-month-old slipped through a fence and reached into a wolf enclosure, where the animal grabbed the child’s hand. Investigators reported the parents were about 25 to 30 feet away and appeared to be distracted at the time. Bystanders helped pull the child … Continue reading Parents charged after toddler injured by wolf at Hersheypark’s ZooAmerica

Car crashes into Willamette River in Portland, leaving 2 dead and 1 missing

Two people have died and a third is presumed dead after a car crashed in downtown Portland and went into the Willamette River early Monday. Police said the vehicle was seen speeding the wrong way and running red lights before an officer attempted a stop, but no pursuit occurred. The car then crossed streets near Waterfront Park and entered the river. Rescue teams recovered two … Continue reading Car crashes into Willamette River in Portland, leaving 2 dead and 1 missing

Human skull discovered during Easter egg hunt in California

A human skull was discovered during an Easter egg hunt at De Forest Park in Long Beach, authorities said. Police confirmed the remains were human, and a jawbone was also found nearby by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office. The discovery was made Sunday afternoon near a walking trail during an independent event at the park. Officials have not released further details about the … Continue reading Human skull discovered during Easter egg hunt in California

DeSantis signs Florida law to label groups as terrorists and expel student supporters

Ron DeSantis signed a law giving Florida officials the power to label groups as terrorist organizations and take actions against them. The measure allows designated groups to lose state funding and be dissolved, and requires universities to report certain students to federal immigration authorities. Supporters say it is meant to protect public resources and safety. Critics argue the law’s broad language could restrict free speech and … Continue reading DeSantis signs Florida law to label groups as terrorists and expel student supporters

Home of Indianapolis city councilor shot at over his support of datacenters

Indianapolis city councilor Ron Gibson reported that his home was shot at Monday, with a threatening note referencing opposition to datacenters left at the scene. Police said about 13 shots were fired, and an eight-year-old child was inside the home at the time, though no injuries were reported. Authorities described the incident as a targeted attack and said the FBI is assisting with the investigation. … Continue reading Home of Indianapolis city councilor shot at over his support of datacenters

Bangladesh conducts emergency measles vaccinations as outbreak kills more than 100 children

Bangladesh is running an emergency measles-rubella vaccination campaign with support from World Health Organization, UNICEF, and the Gavi to contain an outbreak that has killed more than 100 children in less than a month. The initial effort is targeting children aged 6 months to 5 years in high-risk districts, with plans to expand nationwide in phases. Health officials report over 900 confirmed cases among thousands … Continue reading Bangladesh conducts emergency measles vaccinations as outbreak kills more than 100 children

Fugitive Italian mafia boss wanted for murder arrested at luxury villa

An Italian mafia boss, Roberto Mazzarella, was arrested at a luxury villa on the Amalfi Coast after being a fugitive for over a year, police said. He is accused of involvement in a 2000 murder in Naples linked to organized crime. Authorities reported he was found with his family and did not resist arrest during the operation. Police also seized cash and luxury watches during … Continue reading Fugitive Italian mafia boss wanted for murder arrested at luxury villa

Hamas armed wing says disarmament demands not acceptable

Hamas spokesman Abu Obeida rejected calls for the group to disarm, saying it would allow Israel to continue its war in Gaza. He argued that disarmament should not be discussed until Israel fully implements the first phase of a ceasefire plan brokered by the United States. Hamas has also told mediators it will not consider giving up its weapons without guarantees of a complete Israeli … Continue reading Hamas armed wing says disarmament demands not acceptable

Israel launches fresh strikes in Beirut

Israeli forces carried out heavy airstrikes on Beirut and southern Lebanon, targeting sites linked to Hezbollah. The attacks caused widespread damage and casualties, with many civilians fleeing affected areas. Anger toward Hezbollah has been rising among Lebanese civilians following recent violence and deaths. Israel said it killed several Hezbollah members responsible for earlier attacks on its soldiers and also targeted allied militia forces, the Times … Continue reading Israel launches fresh strikes in Beirut

Australia’s most-decorated living soldier arrested over alleged war crimes

Australia’s most decorated living soldier, Ben Roberts-Smith, was arrested at Sydney Airport and faces five war crimes charges related to alleged murders of unarmed civilians in Afghanistan between 2009 and 2012. Authorities claim the victims were detained, unarmed, and under the control of Australian Defence Force personnel when they were killed. Prosecutors allege Roberts-Smith either carried out the killings himself or ordered subordinates to do … Continue reading Australia’s most-decorated living soldier arrested over alleged war crimes

Small plane makes emergency landing on busy Pennsylvania highway

A small plane made an emergency landing on Interstate 78 in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday morning due to reported engine problems. The aircraft, a 1995 Commander 114B, was carrying a 65-year-old pilot from Michigan and a 34-year-old passenger from New Jersey, both of whom were not injured. The pilot had been attempting to reach a nearby airport after departing New Jersey en route to … Continue reading Small plane makes emergency landing on busy Pennsylvania highway

Man charged with impaired driving after car plows into pedestrians during Louisiana parade

Several people were injured, some seriously, after a car crashed into a Lao New Year parade in Broussard, Louisiana, on Saturday afternoon. Authorities identified the driver as Todd Landry, who has been charged with driving while impaired and multiple counts of negligent injuring. Officials said he showed signs of impairment, and a breath test indicated his blood alcohol content was above the legal limit. At … Continue reading Man charged with impaired driving after car plows into pedestrians during Louisiana parade

Secret Service investigates reports of gunfire near White House

The U.S. Secret Service is investigating reports of overnight gunfire near Lafayette Park, located across from the White House. No injuries were reported, and no suspect was found after authorities searched the area shortly after midnight. The incident occurred while Donald Trump was staying at the White House, though operations continued as normal. Security in the area was increased following the reports, according to officials, … Continue reading Secret Service investigates reports of gunfire near White House

NASA Chief: Odds Are ‘Pretty High’ That Aliens Are Real

Jared Isaacman said that the possibility of alien life is an important consideration in NASA’s mission planning, as the agency works to explore fundamental questions about the universe. He emphasized that NASA’s goals include searching for signs of life beyond Earth, citing the vast number of galaxies and star systems as reasons to believe such discoveries are possible, even though he has not encountered any … Continue reading NASA Chief: Odds Are ‘Pretty High’ That Aliens Are Real

A milestone for Artemis II: Astronauts enter the ‘lunar sphere of influence’

The Orion spacecraft carrying the Artemis II mission astronauts has entered the moon’s sphere of gravitational influence, marking the first time in over 50 years that humans have reached this region. The crew—NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Christina Koch, Victor Glover, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen—celebrated the milestone while traveling toward a planned lunar flyby. During the mission, they conducted spacecraft checks, spacewalk suit tests, and … Continue reading A milestone for Artemis II: Astronauts enter the ‘lunar sphere of influence’

The frontline is like Terminator’: fighting robots give Ukraine hope in war

The war in Ukraine has increasingly shifted into a technological conflict, with unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) playing a rapidly expanding role since 2024. These battery-powered robots are used for logistics, combat support, engineering tasks, and evacuating wounded soldiers, often replacing human troops in dangerous situations. Ukrainian forces, including units like the Mykhailo Fedorov and military corps leadership, say robots now handle the majority of certain … Continue reading The frontline is like Terminator’: fighting robots give Ukraine hope in war