Ancient ritual complex unearthed at site tied to biblical city in Ezekiel

Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered an ancient “sacred water installation” at Pelusium that was used from the 2nd century B.C. to the 6th century A.D. The basin was filled with water and Nile silt, likely symbolizing a ritual connection to the deity Pelusios. The structure, first partially discovered in 2019, was initially thought to be a civic building but is now believed to have served … Continue reading Ancient ritual complex unearthed at site tied to biblical city in Ezekiel

Norway’s largest-ever trove of Viking Age coins discovered

Metal detectorists in Norway have uncovered the country’s largest-ever Viking Age coin hoard near the village of Rena. More than 3,150 silver coins have been recovered so far after an initial discovery of 19 coins prompted a larger excavation. The coins, dated to the late 10th and early 11th centuries, were mostly minted in England and Germany during the reigns of rulers such as Cnut … Continue reading Norway’s largest-ever trove of Viking Age coins discovered

Egyptian mummy unearthed with literary text on abdomen

Archaeologists at the ancient Egyptian site of Oxyrhynchus discovered a 1,600-year-old mummy with a fragment of Homer’s Iliad placed on its abdomen. The papyrus contains a passage from the “catalogue of ships” in Book II of the Greek epic, marking the first known case of a literary text used in a mummification ritual. Researchers say this is unprecedented, as previous finds included only ritual or protective writings … Continue reading Egyptian mummy unearthed with literary text on abdomen

SpaceX launches high-power ViaSat internet satellite

SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy launched from Florida carrying the third ViaSat broadband satellite into orbit. The rocket’s two side boosters successfully returned and landed after helping lift the payload, while the core stage was expended as planned. The mission aims to place the satellite into geosynchronous orbit to deliver high-speed internet coverage over the Asia-Pacific region. The new satellite is part of ViaSat’s global network of … Continue reading SpaceX launches high-power ViaSat internet satellite

SpaceX rocket debris could slam into the moon

A spent SpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage is expected to crash into the Moon on August 5, according to astronomer Bill Gray of Project Pluto. The object, tracked since its 2025 launch, gradually shifted orbit and is now on course for a near-side lunar impact. It originally helped launch Firefly’s Blue Ghost lunar mission and Japan’s HAKUTO-R M2 lander, though the latter was lost during … Continue reading SpaceX rocket debris could slam into the moon

Core inflation rate hit 3.2% in March

U.S. consumers faced rising prices in March as oil costs surged due to the Iran war, pushing inflation higher, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. Core inflation rose to 3.2%, its highest level since late 2023, while overall inflation reached 3.5%, driven largely by energy prices. The economy grew at a modest 2% annualized rate in the first quarter, slightly below expectations despite strong … Continue reading Core inflation rate hit 3.2% in March

U.S. jobless claims fall to lowest in more than five decades

New U.S. jobless claims fell sharply to 189,000 last week, the lowest level in more than 50 years, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. The decline suggests layoffs remain very low despite economic uncertainty tied to higher energy prices and the ongoing Iran war. Economists note the labor market is in a “low-hire, low-fire” state, with hiring slowing but job losses also limited. Inflation … Continue reading U.S. jobless claims fall to lowest in more than five decades

US economic growth bounces back

U.S. economic growth rebounded in the first quarter, with GDP rising at an annualized rate of 2%, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The result was slightly below economists’ expectations of 2.3% but marked an improvement from the weaker end of 2025. Growth was driven by consumer spending, investment, exports, and government spending, with strong gains in AI-related technology investment. Some sectors like housing … Continue reading US economic growth bounces back

Trump signs DHS legislation, ending record-breaking shutdown

President Donald Trump signed bipartisan legislation ending a record 76-day shutdown of key agencies at the Department of Homeland Security. The bill restores funding for services like the Coast Guard, TSA, Secret Service, FEMA, and cybersecurity operations. Immigration enforcement agencies such as ICE and Border Patrol were already funded separately and did not miss paychecks. The shutdown had caused furlough risks, delayed operations, and uncertainty … Continue reading Trump signs DHS legislation, ending record-breaking shutdown

Kim Jong Un said North Korean troops chose ‘self-detonation’ to avoid capture by Ukraine

Kim Jong Un praised North Korean troops who fought in Russia’s Kursk region for choosing “self-detonation” to avoid capture. He made the remarks during a memorial ceremony honoring soldiers killed while supporting Russia’s war effort in Russia. Western and South Korean officials estimate North Korea sent thousands of elite troops to assist Russian operations in the area. Reports from Ukraine previously described instances of North … Continue reading Kim Jong Un said North Korean troops chose ‘self-detonation’ to avoid capture by Ukraine

Brazil’s Congress overrides Lula’s veto of a bill to reduce Bolsonaro’s sentence

Brazil’s Congress voted to override a presidential veto and pass a law that could reduce former President Jair Bolsonaro’s 27-year sentence for allegedly plotting a coup. The move is seen as a setback for President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, whose government is expected to challenge the law in court. Legal experts say the legislation may cut decades from Bolsonaro’s sentence by limiting how overlapping … Continue reading Brazil’s Congress overrides Lula’s veto of a bill to reduce Bolsonaro’s sentence

Myanmar’s detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi moved from prison to house arrest

Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved from prison to house arrest in Myanmar, according to state media. She has been detained since the 2021 military coup and was previously sentenced to 33 years in prison on multiple charges widely criticized by rights groups. Officials said the transfer and sentence reductions were part of religious holiday pardons meant to show “humanitarian concern.” Her sentence was … Continue reading Myanmar’s detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi moved from prison to house arrest

Trump says he is weighing reducing American troop presence in Germany

President Donald Trump threatened to reduce U.S. troop levels in Germany after tensions with Chancellor Friedrich Merz over the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran. Trump said the U.S. is reviewing its military presence and accused Germany of being unhelpful in the war effort. Merz criticized Washington’s handling of the Iran conflict but maintained that relations with Trump remain stable. The dispute comes amid broader strain over … Continue reading Trump says he is weighing reducing American troop presence in Germany

Massive explosion at NYC home sends police officers flying

A powerful explosion destroyed a home in Queens early Thursday as New York City Police Department officers responded to a report of a man armed with a knife and a gas smell. Eight officers were injured, mostly with minor burns and trauma, after being thrown back by the blast as they approached the house. Police said body camera footage shows the explosion erupting just as … Continue reading Massive explosion at NYC home sends police officers flying

New Orleans sheriff indicted on charges of failing to prevent jailbreak

Susan Hutson has been indicted on 30 felony counts connected to a May jailbreak in New Orleans in which 10 inmates escaped. Prosecutors allege her failures and lack of proper precautions contributed to conditions that allowed the escape, even though she did not directly open any jail doors. Her co-defendant, CFO Bianka Brown, was also indicted on related charges tied to alleged false records and … Continue reading New Orleans sheriff indicted on charges of failing to prevent jailbreak

James Comey makes first court appearance after 2nd DOJ indictment

Former FBI Director James Comey appeared in court after being indicted for allegedly making threats against President Donald Trump. He did not enter a plea, and a judge ruled he could be released without restrictions while the case proceeds. Prosecutors say Comey’s Instagram post featuring “86 47” was interpreted as a threat to harm Trump, though he claims it was meant as a political message. … Continue reading James Comey makes first court appearance after 2nd DOJ indictment

Man accused in Trump assassination attempt agrees to remain in custody

A man identified as Cole Allen is accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump outside a Washington political gala. Prosecutors say Allen fired a shotgun near the White House Correspondents’ Dinner and had traveled across the country armed with multiple weapons. He is charged with attempted assassination and related firearms offenses and has agreed to remain in custody while the case proceeds. Authorities allege … Continue reading Man accused in Trump assassination attempt agrees to remain in custody

Students stabbed inside Washington state high school as police respond to chaotic scene

A stabbing at Foss High School in Tacoma left at least six people injured, including students, a security guard, and the suspect. Emergency responders placed the school on lockdown and transported victims to hospitals, with four reported in critical condition. Police detained the suspect, though their identity and motive remain under investigation. Officials said the school was quickly secured and later used as a reunification … Continue reading Students stabbed inside Washington state high school as police respond to chaotic scene

Russia to hold a Victory Day parade without military equipment

Russia will hold its annual Victory Day parade without tanks or heavy weapons for the first time in nearly two decades. The event in Red Square typically showcases military power, but officials cited the current security situation. The Russian Defense Ministry suggested the change is linked to ongoing drone attacks amid the war with Ukraine. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov blamed Ukraine for increased security risks, … Continue reading Russia to hold a Victory Day parade without military equipment

Another Russian oil facility burns as Zelenskyy touts Ukraine’s drone reach

A Ukrainian drone strike reportedly hit an oil facility near Perm in Russia, causing a fire deep inside Russian territory. Ukraine’s Security Service of Ukraine said the हमला targeted energy infrastructure to weaken Russia’s war capabilities. Volodymyr Zelenskyy suggested the attack reflects a new phase of long-range strikes aimed at cutting oil revenues. Russian officials confirmed a drone strike but gave limited details, while Vladimir … Continue reading Another Russian oil facility burns as Zelenskyy touts Ukraine’s drone reach

Deadly Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon despite ceasefire

At least nine people, including children, were killed in Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon despite a recent ceasefire. Hezbollah said it carried out retaliatory attacks on Israeli forces, including a drone strike. Joseph Aoun accused Israel of violating the truce and called for international pressure to protect civilians. Israel says its operations target militant infrastructure and respond to threats, even under the U.S.-mediated ceasefire, the … Continue reading Deadly Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon despite ceasefire

Activists say Israel has intercepted their Gaza aid flotilla near Crete

Activists with the Global Sumud Flotilla say Israeli forces intercepted dozens of boats carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza Strip near Crete, detaining around 175 people. Israel said it acted to enforce its blockade, which has been in place with Egypt since Hamas took control of Gaza in 2007. Organizers and Turkey condemned the move, calling it a violation of international law and humanitarian principles. The … Continue reading Activists say Israel has intercepted their Gaza aid flotilla near Crete

UK raises terror threat level following antisemitic attack

The UK raised its terror threat level from “substantial” to “severe” after an attack on two Jewish men in Golders Green, London. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said this means a terrorist attack is now considered highly likely. Authorities noted the change reflects broader trends, not just the single incident. The Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre cited increasing threats from Islamist and far-right individuals and small groups, … Continue reading UK raises terror threat level following antisemitic attack

Atlas V rocket launches 29 Amazon internet satellites

United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V rocket successfully launched 29 Amazon internet satellites into low Earth orbit on Monday night from Cape Canaveral. The mission, called Amazon Leo 6, marked the sixth Atlas V launch supporting Amazon’s growing broadband constellation, formerly known as Project Kuiper. The launch tied the rocket’s record for heaviest payload, matching a previous mission that also carried 29 satellites. Amazon plans a … Continue reading Atlas V rocket launches 29 Amazon internet satellites

Humanoid robots to become baggage handlers in Japan airport

Japan Airlines will trial humanoid robots at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport starting in May to help address the country’s growing labour shortage. The robots, made by Chinese company Unitree, will assist with physically demanding tasks such as moving luggage and cargo on the tarmac. The initiative is part of a broader effort to support airport operations amid record tourism and an ageing, shrinking workforce. While the … Continue reading Humanoid robots to become baggage handlers in Japan airport