No chance asteroid will slam into the moon in 2032, NASA says

NASA has confirmed that asteroid 2024 YR will not hit the moon in 2032, ending earlier concerns of a possible collision. Observations by the Webb Space Telescope in February allowed scientists to refine its orbit, showing it will pass safely 13,200 miles (21,200 kilometers) from the moon on Dec. 22, 2032. The asteroid, roughly 200 feet (60 meters) wide, was discovered in late 2024 and … Continue reading No chance asteroid will slam into the moon in 2032, NASA says

Vast raises $500 million to keep developing ‘Haven’ private space stations

Vast, a California startup developing private space stations called Haven, has raised $500 million in funding to advance its plans for low Earth orbit outposts. The financing includes $300 million in Series A equity and $200 million in debt, led by Balerion Space Ventures with participation from several global investors. Vast plans to launch its single-module Haven-1 pathfinder station next year, followed by Haven-2 in … Continue reading Vast raises $500 million to keep developing ‘Haven’ private space stations

Asteroid defense mission shifted the orbit of more than its target

NASA’s DART mission successfully demonstrated that a kinetic impact can alter not just a moonlet’s orbit but the trajectory of an entire binary asteroid system. By crashing into Dimorphos, the smaller companion of Didymos, the spacecraft reduced its orbit around the larger asteroid by 33 minutes and nudged the system’s heliocentric velocity by about 11.7 micrometers per second. The effect was amplified by debris ejected … Continue reading Asteroid defense mission shifted the orbit of more than its target

Robot ‘mice’ developed to inspect hadron collider at CERN

A mouse-sized robot named PipeINEER has been developed by UK scientists and CERN to inspect the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) on the Swiss-French border. Measuring just 3.7 cm wide and 20 cm long, the robot autonomously navigates the collider’s narrow, ultra-cold tunnels, capturing detailed images of the beamlines. Using AI, PipeINEER detects deformities in the 1,200 dipole magnets and other structures, making inspections safer and more efficient … Continue reading Robot ‘mice’ developed to inspect hadron collider at CERN

Six Flags to sell 7 of its parks across US, Canada

Six Flags Entertainment Corporation announced it will sell seven of its North American parks to EPR Properties for $331 million to strengthen liquidity and focus on its core operations. The parks being divested include Valleyfair (Minnesota), Worlds of Fun (Missouri), Michigan’s Adventure (Michigan), Schlitterbahn Galveston (Texas), Six Flags St. Louis (Missouri), Six Flags Great Escape (New York), and Six Flags La Ronde (Quebec, Canada). Six … Continue reading Six Flags to sell 7 of its parks across US, Canada

Iran war pushes oil price above $90, threatening rise in global inflation

Oil prices have surged past $90 a barrel, marking the largest weekly gain since the Covid-19 pandemic, as the conflict in Iran disrupts Middle East energy markets. Brent crude reached $91.89 on Friday, up more than 25% since the U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran, fueled by storage limits in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Concerns over Gulf energy exports have escalated after Iranian drone attacks … Continue reading Iran war pushes oil price above $90, threatening rise in global inflation

U.S. payrolls unexpectedly fell by 92,000 in February

The U.S. economy lost 92,000 jobs in February, falling short of expectations, as severe winter weather and a Kaiser Permanente strike disrupted hiring, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported. The unemployment rate edged up to 4.4%, while long-term unemployment rose to 25.7 weeks—the highest since December 2021. Key sectors such as health care, information services, manufacturing, and government saw job losses, though wages rose 0.4% … Continue reading U.S. payrolls unexpectedly fell by 92,000 in February

Former presidents, mourners are gathering to honor Rev. Jesse Jackson

Thousands gathered in Chicago on March 6 to celebrate the life of civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson, who died Feb. 17 at age 84. Jackson, a longtime advocate for social justice, worked alongside Martin Luther King Jr., led Operation Breadbasket, and founded the Rainbow PUSH Coalition. Attendees included former presidents Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, and first ladies, with performances by Jennifer Hudson … Continue reading Former presidents, mourners are gathering to honor Rev. Jesse Jackson

EU blasts Zelenskyy over veiled threat against Orbán

The European Commission criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for remarks Hungary interpreted as a threat against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Zelenskyy had suggested giving the address of a “certain person”—widely understood to mean Orbán—to Ukrainian troops for a direct “talk in their own language,” prompting Hungarian outrage. Tensions between Kyiv and Budapest have grown over Hungary blocking a €90 billion EU loan to Ukraine and … Continue reading EU blasts Zelenskyy over veiled threat against Orbán

Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas ends reelection bid after admitting to affair with aide

Texas Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales announced he is withdrawing from his reelection race after admitting to an affair with a former staffer, Regina Ann Santos-Aviles, who later died by suicide. Despite leaving the race, Gonzales said he will complete his current term in Congress. His decision follows pressure from GOP leadership and House colleagues, as well as a House Ethics Committee investigation into his conduct. … Continue reading Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas ends reelection bid after admitting to affair with aide

Markwayne Mullin, Maga ‘warrior’ and ICE defender, to replace Kristi Noem

Donald Trump nominated Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin to lead the Department of Homeland Security, replacing Kristi Noem after criticism of her $220 million ad campaign and leadership. Mullin, a first-term senator and member of the Cherokee Nation, is a staunch supporter of hardline immigration policies, backing mass deportations, defending ICE, and opposing sanctuary cities. He has drawn attention for controversial remarks, including suggesting American-born children … Continue reading Markwayne Mullin, Maga ‘warrior’ and ICE defender, to replace Kristi Noem

Trump fires Homeland Security Secretary Noem

President Donald Trump fired Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem after criticism over her handling of immigration enforcement and disaster response. He announced he would nominate Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma to replace her and named Noem as “Special Envoy for the Shield of the Americas,” a new security initiative. Noem had faced intense scrutiny from Republicans over a $220 million ad campaign encouraging undocumented immigrants … Continue reading Trump fires Homeland Security Secretary Noem

Identities released of three women found dead in Utah triple homicide

Three women—86-year-old Margaret Oldroyd, 65-year-old Linda Dewey, and 34-year-old Natalie Graves—were killed in a triple homicide in Wayne County, Utah. Dewey and Graves, aunt and niece, were found at a trailhead south of Torrey, while Oldroyd was discovered at her home in Lyman. Investigators tracked the suspect, 22-year-old Ivin Miller from Iowa, across multiple states using license plate readers and a key fob GPS, ultimately … Continue reading Identities released of three women found dead in Utah triple homicide

Mother and daughter reported dead after tornado strikes northern Oklahoma

A mother and daughter were killed Thursday night when their vehicle was struck by a tornado west of Fairview, Oklahoma, near State Highways 60 and 243, authorities said. The Major County Sheriff’s Office reported the pair had gone missing earlier in the evening after losing contact while on the phone. Damage to the vehicle indicated it had been hit directly by the tornado, according to … Continue reading Mother and daughter reported dead after tornado strikes northern Oklahoma

Woman arrested after Ohio girls found dead in suitcases, police say

A woman, Aliyah Henderson, 28, was arrested in Cleveland and charged with murder and child endangerment after the bodies of two girls were found in suitcases buried in shallow graves. The victims, identified through DNA as 10-year-old Amor Wilson and 8-year-old Mila Chatman, were discovered at a park in a residential neighborhood near a school. Authorities found a third child unharmed during the investigation, who … Continue reading Woman arrested after Ohio girls found dead in suitcases, police say

Virginia mandates Jan. 6 be taught as ‘violent insurrection,’ ban election fraud claims in schools

Virginia lawmakers passed HB 333, a bill requiring public schools to teach the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot as a violent attack and prohibiting it from being described as a peaceful protest. The legislation also bars presenting claims of widespread election fraud as credible, though it does not impose criminal penalties for violations. The bill was sponsored by Delegate Dan I. Helmer, a Fairfax Democrat … Continue reading Virginia mandates Jan. 6 be taught as ‘violent insurrection,’ ban election fraud claims in schools

FBI searches home west of Nancy Guthrie’s house

FBI agents are investigating the home next to Nancy Guthrie’s as the search for the missing mother of “Today” anchor Savannah Guthrie enters its 32nd day. Guthrie, 84, was reported missing on Feb. 1, and authorities believe she was abducted during the late night or early morning. Despite multiple ransom notes, she has not been found, and investigators are still reviewing key evidence, including a … Continue reading FBI searches home west of Nancy Guthrie’s house

4 men arrested in UK on suspicion of aiding Iran

London police arrested four men suspected of spying on the Jewish community on behalf of Iran. The suspects — one Iranian national and three dual British-Iranian citizens aged 22 to 55 — were detained during early-morning raids in and around north London. Authorities said they are suspected of assisting a foreign intelligence service by surveilling locations and individuals, while six additional men were arrested on … Continue reading 4 men arrested in UK on suspicion of aiding Iran

Hungary temporarily detains 7 Ukrainians and seizes $80 million cash shipment

Hungarian authorities detained seven Ukrainian citizens and seized armored vehicles carrying about $80 million in cash and gold while they were transporting funds from Austria to Ukraine for the state-owned Oschadbank. The Ukrainians were later released and returned home, but Hungary kept the money, prompting Ukraine to accuse the Hungarian government of illegally confiscating it. Ukrainian officials say the transfer was a routine bank operation … Continue reading Hungary temporarily detains 7 Ukrainians and seizes $80 million cash shipment

Russia is providing intelligence to Iran on the location of U.S. forces, sources say

Russia is reportedly providing Iran with intelligence on the locations of U.S. forces in the Middle East, according to sources familiar with the matter. The information, which may include satellite data on American ships and communication systems, could help Iran target U.S. assets but is not believed to directly guide missile or drone strikes. Iran began attacking U.S. bases after the United States and Israel … Continue reading Russia is providing intelligence to Iran on the location of U.S. forces, sources say

Sri Lanka takes control of an Iranian vessel off its coast

Sri Lanka began transferring more than 200 sailors from the Iranian vessel IRIS Bushehr to shore after the ship requested assistance near its waters. The move came days after a U.S. submarine sank the Iranian warship IRIS Dena off Sri Lanka’s coast, killing many crew members and escalating regional tensions. Sri Lankan forces rescued 32 sailors and recovered 87 bodies from the sunken ship. Officials … Continue reading Sri Lanka takes control of an Iranian vessel off its coast

Israel strikes Beirut and Tehran as Trump demands Iran’s ‘unconditional surrender’

Israel’s military launched a broad wave of strikes on Tehran targeting Iranian regime infrastructure and also hit areas in Beirut’s southern suburbs. Iran retaliated early Friday with strikes on Israel. Since the U.S. and Israel began attacks on Iran on Feb. 28, more than 1,300 people have been killed, according to the Iranian Red Crescent, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and over 160 people … Continue reading Israel strikes Beirut and Tehran as Trump demands Iran’s ‘unconditional surrender’

Sam Altman admits OpenAI can’t control Pentagon’s use of AI

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told employees that the company has no control over how the Pentagon uses its AI technology in military operations. He emphasized that OpenAI does not make decisions about strikes or other battlefield actions once its models are deployed. The deal came after rival AI company Anthropic refused Pentagon terms over ethical concerns, including potential use in domestic surveillance or autonomous weapons. … Continue reading Sam Altman admits OpenAI can’t control Pentagon’s use of AI

Texas lawmaker admits he had affair with aide who died by suicide

Texas Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales has publicly admitted to having an affair with his former aide, Regina Ann Santos-Aviles, who died by suicide last September. Gonzales described the affair as a “lapse in judgment” and said he reconciled with his wife and sought forgiveness through his faith. The House Ethics Committee has launched an investigation into whether Gonzales engaged in sexual misconduct or offered unfair … Continue reading Texas lawmaker admits he had affair with aide who died by suicide

Minnesota Gov. Walz, AG Ellison testify at House Oversight Committee hearing on fraud

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison testified Wednesday before the House Oversight Committee on alleged misuse of federal funds and fraud in the state’s social services programs. Republicans, led by Chairman James Comer, accused Walz and Ellison of knowing about fraud as early as 2019 and retaliating against whistleblowers, while continuing payments to programs like the $250 million Feeding Our Future initiative. … Continue reading Minnesota Gov. Walz, AG Ellison testify at House Oversight Committee hearing on fraud