Archaeology breakthrough as lost biblical town where ‘Jesus performed miracles’ discovered

Archaeologists working near the Sea of Galilee say they may have identified the biblical village of Bethsaida, long associated in the New Testament with Jesus’ miracles and as the hometown of apostles Peter, Andrew, and Philip. Excavations at the El-Araj site have uncovered a Byzantine-era church, Roman fishing tools, and a first-century house wall beneath later religious structures. Researchers also found a mosaic inscription referencing … Continue reading Archaeology breakthrough as lost biblical town where ‘Jesus performed miracles’ discovered

Star Catcher raises $65 million for space power grid

Star Catcher Industries, a Florida-based space company, has raised $65 million in new funding to develop what it calls the world’s first in-space power grid. The system would use orbital “power nodes” that collect solar energy and beam it via lasers to other satellites, reducing their reliance on limited onboard power. The company says this could significantly boost satellite performance by extending operating time, improving … Continue reading Star Catcher raises $65 million for space power grid

China’s Unitree debuts ‘mecha’ robot that shifts from 2 legs to 4

China’s Unitree Robotics has unveiled the GD01, a 2.7-meter-tall, manned “mecha” robot that can be piloted from inside and perform heavy mechanical actions, marking a major step toward turning science fiction into reality. The machine, priced at about 3.9 million yuan ($650,000), quickly went viral online, drawing comparisons to fictional robots like Gundam and Transformers while sparking global fascination with its futuristic design. The company … Continue reading China’s Unitree debuts ‘mecha’ robot that shifts from 2 legs to 4

Companies start getting tariff refunds after Supreme Court decision

Tariff refunds have begun reaching U.S. companies after a Supreme Court ruling earlier this year found some tariffs unconstitutional. Firms like Oshkosh Corporation and Basic Fun confirmed they have started receiving partial payments, though the total refund amounts are still being calculated. Logistics companies such as UPS, FedEx, and DHL are helping process claims, which could ultimately total over $35 billion according to U.S. Customs … Continue reading Companies start getting tariff refunds after Supreme Court decision

Snack giant switches to black and white packaging as Iran war hits ink supplies

Japanese snack company Calbee will temporarily switch to black-and-white packaging for some products after disruptions to ink-related materials caused by the Iran war and resulting supply chain issues. The company said 14 products, including crisps and prawn crackers, will be affected starting in late May as it tries to maintain stable supply. The disruption stems from wider global shortages of oil-derived materials like naphtha, which … Continue reading Snack giant switches to black and white packaging as Iran war hits ink supplies

Consumer prices rose 3.8% annually in April

Consumer prices rose faster than expected in April, with inflation climbing 0.6% for the month and 3.8% over the past year, driven largely by surging energy and gasoline costs. Core inflation, which excludes food and energy, also remained elevated at 2.8%, well above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target. Rising costs in housing, airfare, and other tariff-sensitive goods added to inflation pressures, while wages failed to … Continue reading Consumer prices rose 3.8% annually in April

FBI Director Kash Patel denies drinking allegations in heated Senate exchange

FBI Director Kash Patel clashed sharply with Sen. Chris Van Hollen during a Senate budget hearing after the Maryland Democrat raised allegations about Patel’s conduct, including claims of excessive drinking and poor availability to staff, which Patel strongly denied. Patel called the accusations “unequivocally, categorically false” and accused Van Hollen of making “baseless” claims, while the senator cited a recent media report questioning Patel’s leadership. … Continue reading FBI Director Kash Patel denies drinking allegations in heated Senate exchange

South Africa plans presidential impeachment probe over ‘Farmgate’ scandal

South Africa’s parliament will establish an impeachment committee to investigate President Cyril Ramaphosa over the “Farmgate” scandal involving $4 million in cash allegedly hidden in a sofa at his game farm. The move follows a constitutional court ruling that revived impeachment proceedings after parliament previously blocked an inquiry into the matter. The committee will review evidence and decide whether to recommend formal impeachment steps, a … Continue reading South Africa plans presidential impeachment probe over ‘Farmgate’ scandal

Kyiv’s corruption scandal threatens Zelenskyy’s EU push

A major corruption scandal has erupted in Ukraine, with prosecutors charging several senior figures, including Andriy Yermak, once a close aide to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, with corruption and money laundering. The investigation involves allegations of kickbacks and influence-peddling schemes tied to the energy and defense sectors, alongside leaked recordings that suggest a wider network of corruption within government circles. The scandal has intensified political pressure … Continue reading Kyiv’s corruption scandal threatens Zelenskyy’s EU push

France’s Macron unveils a $27 billion investment in Africa 

French President Emmanuel Macron announced €23 billion ($27 billion) in new investments in Africa at the Africa Forward Summit in Kenya, aimed at reshaping France’s relationship with the continent toward “co-investment” rather than aid. The funding, coming from both French companies and African partners, will support sectors including energy, artificial intelligence, and agriculture. Kenyan President William Ruto emphasized that future partnerships must be based on … Continue reading France’s Macron unveils a $27 billion investment in Africa 

U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer rejects mounting calls to resign

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he will continue “getting on with governing” despite growing pressure from within the Labour Party to resign following poor local election results and multiple cabinet departures. Four cabinet ministers resigned on Tuesday, adding to earlier exits and increasing calls for Starmer to step down, while more resignations are reportedly possible. Around a fifth of Labour MPs have now called … Continue reading U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer rejects mounting calls to resign

Game Warden Dies After His Plane Crashes into Maine Woods

A Maine game warden and experienced pilot, Joshua Tibbetts, was killed when his Cessna 185F crashed in a wooded area in Avon on Tuesday. Authorities said he was the only person on board, and the crash is being investigated by the FAA and National Transportation Safety Board. Officials from the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife described Tibbetts as a dedicated public servant with … Continue reading Game Warden Dies After His Plane Crashes into Maine Woods

Deadly Texas train car tied to far-reaching human smuggling operation

Six people were found dead inside a shipping container at a Texas border railyard, with investigators linking the case to a suspected human smuggling operation tied to train routes from Del Rio. Authorities also believe a man found dead near railroad tracks outside San Antonio is connected to the same group, suggesting a broader smuggling network moving migrants into the U.S. Five of the victims … Continue reading Deadly Texas train car tied to far-reaching human smuggling operation

NBA rocked as Grizzlies star Brandon Clarke dies suddenly at 29

Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke has died at the age of 29, with the team describing him as a beloved teammate and respected member of the community. Authorities are reportedly investigating the death as a possible overdose after he was found in Los Angeles following a 911 medical emergency call. Clarke, a former first-round NBA draft pick from Gonzaga, had recently struggled with injuries and … Continue reading NBA rocked as Grizzlies star Brandon Clarke dies suddenly at 29

Oregon teen dies of sepsis after doctors fail to clean wound before stitching, lawsuit says

An Oregon family has filed a $100 million lawsuit alleging that 18-year-old Ethan Cantrell died from a severe infection after doctors at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center failed to properly clean debris from a puncture wound in his arm before stitching it closed. The lawsuit claims that wood, pine needles, and other organic material were left inside the wound, leading to a rapidly worsening infection … Continue reading Oregon teen dies of sepsis after doctors fail to clean wound before stitching, lawsuit says

Ship operators involved in Baltimore bridge collapse charged with misconduct and obstruction

The U.S. Justice Department has filed 18 criminal charges against two shipping companies and a senior manager over the 2024 collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, which killed six construction workers. Prosecutors allege the operators of the cargo ship Dali failed to properly handle repeated power failures and then obstructed investigations and made false statements after the crash. The ship struck the bridge after … Continue reading Ship operators involved in Baltimore bridge collapse charged with misconduct and obstruction

Putin says Russia test launches “most powerful missile in the world”

Russia test-fired its new nuclear-capable Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile as part of a broader modernization of its nuclear forces, with President Vladimir Putin calling it the world’s most powerful missile. Putin said the missile, designed to replace the aging Soviet-era Voyevoda system, will enter combat service by the end of the year and is capable of carrying multiple warheads over extremely long distances. The launch … Continue reading Putin says Russia test launches “most powerful missile in the world”

Russian attacks kill six after ceasefire expires, officials say

Russian forces resumed large-scale attacks across Ukraine after a U.S.-mediated three-day ceasefire expired, killing at least six people in the Dnipropetrovsk region. Ukraine said Russia launched more than 200 drones overnight, striking civilian infrastructure including apartment buildings, energy facilities, and a kindergarten. In Kryvyi Rih, a drone attack killed two people and seriously injured a nine-month-old child, prompting President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to condemn the strikes … Continue reading Russian attacks kill six after ceasefire expires, officials say

Kuwait accuses Iran of sending armed Revolutionary Guard team in failed island attack

Kuwait accused Iran of sending six armed Revolutionary Guard members to infiltrate Bubiyan Island, home to a major China-backed port project, in a failed attack earlier this month. Kuwaiti forces detained four suspects, including Iranian military officers, while two escaped, and one Kuwaiti officer was injured. The accusation came ahead of a U.S.-China summit and highlighted continued regional tensions despite a fragile ceasefire with Iran. … Continue reading Kuwait accuses Iran of sending armed Revolutionary Guard team in failed island attack

Russian ship ‘carrying nuclear reactors to NKorea’ sinks off Spain

The Russian cargo ship Ursa Major, which sank off the coast of Spain in December 2024, was reportedly carrying components for two nuclear reactors allegedly destined for North Korea. The ship’s sinking remains mysterious, with investigators suggesting explosions or a possible torpedo attack may have breached the hull. Before the incident, the vessel was escorted by Russian military ships and had listed Vladivostok as its … Continue reading Russian ship ‘carrying nuclear reactors to NKorea’ sinks off Spain

Saudi Arabia launched covert attacks on Iran as regional war widened

Saudi Arabia reportedly carried out secret airstrikes on Iran in late March in retaliation for Iranian missile and drone attacks during the wider Middle East conflict. The strikes marked the first known direct Saudi military action on Iranian soil and signaled a more assertive stance by Riyadh against Tehran. After the attacks, Saudi Arabia and Iran engaged in intensive diplomacy and reached an informal agreement … Continue reading Saudi Arabia launched covert attacks on Iran as regional war widened

SpaceX launches secret US spy satellites to orbit from California

SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on May 11 carrying a classified payload of U.S. National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) spy satellites. The mission, called NROL-172, is part of an ongoing effort to expand a new “proliferated architecture” network designed to increase the number and capability of U.S. reconnaissance satellites. The satellites, built with SpaceX and Northrop Grumman, are … Continue reading SpaceX launches secret US spy satellites to orbit from California

Sun unleashes colossal solar flare and coronal mass ejection

A strong M5.7 solar flare erupted from the sun on May 10, producing a coronal mass ejection that may graze Earth later this week. The eruption came from sunspot region AR4436, which is rotating into a more direct position toward Earth, increasing the likelihood of future impacts. While most of the solar material is expected to miss Earth, forecasters say a small portion could arrive … Continue reading Sun unleashes colossal solar flare and coronal mass ejection

Yarbo says it will remove the intentional backdoor from its robot lawn mower

Yarbo, the company behind a robot lawn mower that was found to have serious security flaws, says it will remove a remote backdoor that previously allowed engineers to access and potentially reprogram devices over the internet. The change follows a security researcher’s discovery that the system could be hijacked remotely, exposing user data and control vulnerabilities. Initially, the company planned to keep limited remote access … Continue reading Yarbo says it will remove the intentional backdoor from its robot lawn mower

April home sales disappoint as higher mortgage rates weigh on buyers

Sales of previously owned U.S. homes were nearly unchanged in April, rising just 0.2% from March and coming in below analyst expectations, according to the National Association of Realtors. The flat performance reflects deals likely made when mortgage rates were higher and volatility increased following geopolitical tensions that pushed borrowing costs up. Housing supply edged slightly higher but remained tight at 4.4 months, well below … Continue reading April home sales disappoint as higher mortgage rates weigh on buyers