Roman shipwreck yields find of a lifetime including iconic Gladius sword 

Divers in a Swiss lake discovered a 2,000-year-old Roman shipwreck filled with remarkably well-preserved artifacts, including Gladius swords, olive oil amphorae, ceramics, tools, and wagon wheels. The wreck, found in Lake Neuchâtel, dates to between 20 and 50 AD and is believed to have been part of a Roman merchant vessel. Archaeologists noted the unusual clustering of the cargo and the exceptional preservation of the … Continue reading Roman shipwreck yields find of a lifetime including iconic Gladius sword 

Starlink loses contact with satellite above Earth

A SpaceX Starlink satellite experienced an anomaly in orbit, losing communication while circling about 347 miles above Earth. The incident occurred as a solar flare drew attention from NASA officials, though it did not pose a risk to the International Space Station or its crew. SpaceX and Starlink teams are investigating the cause and plan to implement any necessary fixes. Despite the event, officials confirmed … Continue reading Starlink loses contact with satellite above Earth

Dyson introduces new robot vacuum with artificial intelligence

Dyson has launched its new Spot+Scrub AI robot vacuum, a premium device priced at about $1,199 that combines vacuuming and mopping with AI-powered cleaning. The system uses a camera and onboard processing to detect over 100 types of objects and automatically adjust suction and cleaning behavior based on the mess. It features a stain-detection system with angled green light to reveal hidden debris, along with … Continue reading Dyson introduces new robot vacuum with artificial intelligence

Google is now letting users in the US change their Gmail address

Google has begun rolling out a feature that allows users in the U.S. to change their Gmail address without losing their data or starting a new account. Users can update their email through Google Account settings, and the process preserves existing emails while keeping the old address as an alternate login. The change can only be made once every 12 months, and the new address … Continue reading Google is now letting users in the US change their Gmail address

Oracle cutting thousands in latest layoff round as company continues to ramp AI spending

Oracle has begun notifying employees of thousands of job cuts as it faces financial pressure tied to heavy investments in artificial intelligence infrastructure. The company’s stock has fallen about 25% this year, reflecting investor concerns over rising debt, declining cash flow, and competitive risks from generative AI. Oracle has been spending heavily to expand data centers and AI capabilities, including large contracts such as a … Continue reading Oracle cutting thousands in latest layoff round as company continues to ramp AI spending

Asian stocks jump on renewed hopes of Iran war ending

Asian stock markets rose sharply on Wednesday following strong gains in U.S. markets and renewed hopes that the Iran war may be nearing an end. Major indexes across the region, including those in South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, China, Australia, and Taiwan, posted significant gains. The rally was fueled by comments from Donald Trump suggesting the U.S. could end its attacks on Iran within weeks. … Continue reading Asian stocks jump on renewed hopes of Iran war ending

Gas prices eclipse $4 a gallon in the US, the highest since 2022

U.S. gas prices have risen above an average of $4 per gallon for the first time since 2022, reaching about $4.02 nationally. The increase is driven largely by the ongoing war involving Iran, which has disrupted global oil supplies. Crude oil prices have surged past $100 per barrel as production and supply chains in the Middle East have been affected. The jump marks the largest … Continue reading Gas prices eclipse $4 a gallon in the US, the highest since 2022

Republicans call on Congress to cancel their spring break, return to D.C. and end shutdown

Republican Party lawmakers in Congress are divided over how to handle an ongoing partial government shutdown, with both the House and Senate adjourning for a two-week recess without resolving the deadlock. Some Republican senators, including Mike Lee, have publicly urged leadership to reconvene immediately to pass funding and advance priorities like the SAVE America Act, while also calling for changes to the filibuster. Senate Majority … Continue reading Republicans call on Congress to cancel their spring break, return to D.C. and end shutdown

Rep. Eric Swalwell sends cease and desist letter to FBI director over old investigative files

Eric Swalwell has asked the Federal Bureau of Investigation not to release files related to his past association with a suspected Chinese intelligence operative, Christine Fang, arguing the disclosure would be politically motivated. His attorneys sent a cease-and-desist letter to FBI Director Kash Patel, claiming the release would violate legal protections and federal regulations governing investigative records. Swalwell has denied wrongdoing and says he cooperated … Continue reading Rep. Eric Swalwell sends cease and desist letter to FBI director over old investigative files

Judge rules White House ballroom construction must halt until Congress OK’s it

U.S. District Judge Richard Leon ordered a halt to construction of President Donald Trump’s planned White House ballroom until Congress authorizes its completion, issuing a preliminary injunction in favor of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The judge said the group is likely to succeed in its lawsuit and emphasized that the president is a steward of the White House, not its owner. Enforcement of … Continue reading Judge rules White House ballroom construction must halt until Congress OK’s it

Trump suggests he will attend birthright citizenship arguments at Supreme Court

Donald Trump said he plans to attend Supreme Court of the United States oral arguments on Wednesday regarding his birthright citizenship executive order, which would mark a first for a sitting president. He argues that the 14th Amendment was intended only to grant citizenship to children of former slaves, a view widely rejected by legal scholars and precedent. His executive order seeks to limit citizenship … Continue reading Trump suggests he will attend birthright citizenship arguments at Supreme Court

Trump says the US could end the Iran war in two to three weeks

Donald Trump said the United States could end its military operations against Iran within two to three weeks and that a diplomatic deal is not required to conclude the conflict. His comments reflect shifting U.S. messaging about the war, which is now in its fifth week and has caused widespread regional disruption. Trump also said he will address the nation to provide an update on … Continue reading Trump says the US could end the Iran war in two to three weeks

Remains found during family’s seashell hunt ID’d as missing banker

Human remains found on a California beach in 2022 have been identified as Walter Karl Kinney, who had been missing since 1999. The identification was made by the DNA Doe Project using genetic genealogy after investigators uploaded DNA to a database in 2026. Kinney’s remains were actually discovered in two separate instances—first shortly after his disappearance and again decades later when additional partial remains were … Continue reading Remains found during family’s seashell hunt ID’d as missing banker

Charlie Kirk bullet analysis finds no conclusive link to rifle found near scene

An analysis by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives could not definitively link a bullet fragment from Charlie Kirk’s autopsy to the rifle found at the scene, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation is conducting further testing. Defense attorneys for the accused shooter, Tyler Robinson, are seeking a delay in proceedings to review the inconclusive forensic results and other evidence. The ATF report … Continue reading Charlie Kirk bullet analysis finds no conclusive link to rifle found near scene

4 charged in corruption investigation linked to NYC homeless shelter

Four individuals tied to BHRAGS Home Care Corp. were arrested in a federal corruption probe involving alleged theft and bribery related to NYC homeless shelter contracts. Prosecutors say leaders of the nonprofit stole over $1.3 million in public funds and received kickbacks in exchange for steering millions of dollars in contracts to specific businesses. The investigation is also examining potential bribery involving Farah Louis and … Continue reading 4 charged in corruption investigation linked to NYC homeless shelter

Man charged after allegedly trying to push stranger in front of train

A 26-year-old man, Elisio Melendez, has been charged with attempted second-degree murder after allegedly trying to push a stranger in front of a train at Seattle’s Northgate light rail station on March 19. Prosecutors say he approached the victim from behind as a train arrived and attempted to shove him onto the tracks, but the victim managed to stay upright despite being pushed twice. Surveillance … Continue reading Man charged after allegedly trying to push stranger in front of train

FBI agents who investigated Trump file lawsuit alleging retaliatory firing

Three former Federal Bureau of Investigation agents — Michelle Ball, Jamie Garman, and Blaire Toleman — have filed a class-action lawsuit alleging they were wrongfully fired in retaliation for their work. They claim their dismissals were linked to their involvement in an investigation into efforts by Donald Trump to remain in power after the 2020 election. The agents argue that their removal reflects political interference … Continue reading FBI agents who investigated Trump file lawsuit alleging retaliatory firing

Pakistan and China propose five-part peace plan for Middle East

Pakistan and China proposed a five-part peace plan for the Middle East after talks between Ishaq Dar and Wang Yi in Beijing. The plan calls for a ceasefire, protection of key waterways like the Strait of Hormuz, and a return to diplomacy. Pakistan is positioning itself as a mediator between United States and Iran, though progress remains limited. China has largely stayed neutral while maintaining … Continue reading Pakistan and China propose five-part peace plan for Middle East

US strikes Iran city home to nuclear site

The U.S. military carried out a strike in Isfahan, targeting an ammunition depot near a major nuclear site. The location, including the Isfahan Nuclear Energy Center, is believed to store much of Iran’s enriched uranium. Pete Hegseth said bunker-buster bombs were used, while officials reported over 11,000 U.S. strikes since the conflict began. Casualty reports indicate more than 1,500 civilians have been killed, including hundreds … Continue reading US strikes Iran city home to nuclear site

EU countries, except Hungary, vow ‘full accountability’ for war crimes in Ukraine

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas gathered European foreign ministers in Kyiv to mark the anniversary of the Bucha massacre and honor its victims. All EU countries except Hungary pledged to ensure full accountability for alleged Russian war crimes during the invasion of Ukraine. The Bucha killings, which left about 400 civilians dead, have become a symbol of the push for justice. European nations are … Continue reading EU countries, except Hungary, vow ‘full accountability’ for war crimes in Ukraine

Israel To Destroy ‘All Houses’ Near Lebanon Border, Defence Minister Says

Israel’s defense minister Israel Katz said the country plans to destroy homes in Lebanese border villages and prevent displaced residents from returning until northern Israel is secure. He outlined plans to create a buffer zone in southern Lebanon up to the Litani River, where Israeli forces would maintain control after the war with Hezbollah. The conflict has displaced over 1.2 million people and killed more … Continue reading Israel To Destroy ‘All Houses’ Near Lebanon Border, Defence Minister Says

Pentagon deploys third aircraft carrier to Middle East

The United States is sending another aircraft carrier strike group to the Middle East, which could raise the total number of carriers in the region to three. The deployment was reported by officials cited in The Wall Street Journal. The USS George H.W. Bush left Naval Station Norfolk in Virginia on Tuesday with its accompanying warships. This carrier is part of the Nimitz class, Ynet … Continue reading Pentagon deploys third aircraft carrier to Middle East

SpaceX launches Transporter-16 rideshare mission

SpaceX launched its Transporter-16 rideshare mission from California, carrying 119 payloads into sun-synchronous orbit. The Falcon 9 rocket successfully deployed satellites and related payloads, including hosted payloads and orbital transfer vehicles. The mission included a variety of customers, from Earth-imaging and communications companies to new demonstration spacecraft like K2 Space’s Gravitas. Several orbital transfer vehicles were also deployed, though industry experts noted limited demand for such services due … Continue reading SpaceX launches Transporter-16 rideshare mission

Agibot Shipped A Staggering 5,000 Humanoid Robots In The Last 3 Months

Shanghai-based Agibot reported shipping 5,000 humanoid robots in the past three months, surpassing its previous three-year total in a rapid scale-up. The company attributes this growth to a maturing supply chain and improved manufacturing efficiency, enabling a shift toward large-scale commercial demand. Agibot claims a leading share of the global humanoid robot market, with its robots deployed across multiple regions beyond China. Industry data suggests most humanoid … Continue reading Agibot Shipped A Staggering 5,000 Humanoid Robots In The Last 3 Months

Blackstone closes $6.3B fund for life sciences investing

Blackstone announced the close of its largest life sciences private fund, raising $6.3 billion through its Blackstone Life Sciences (BXLS) platform. The fund is significantly larger than its predecessor and is part of a platform that has grown to manage about $15 billion in assets since launching in 2018. Blackstone said its investments have helped support the development of 34 approved medicines and devices, with a … Continue reading Blackstone closes $6.3B fund for life sciences investing