Archaeologists Found a 745-Year-Old Shipwreck from a Famous Failed Invasion

Archaeologists have recovered artifacts from a Mongol warship sinking sunk off Takashima Island over 750 years ago during Kublai Khan’s 1281 Koan War invasion. The ship, part of the Jiangnan Army fleet, yielded a short sword, bundled arrows, engraved chopsticks, ceramics, iron helmets, and cannonballs, providing insight into both military and daily life aboard the vessel. Radiocarbon dating indicates the timber was cut around 1253, and the ship was likely built … Continue reading Archaeologists Found a 745-Year-Old Shipwreck from a Famous Failed Invasion

NASA’s ‘1st nuclear powered interplanetary spacecraft’ will send Skyfall helicopters to Mars

NASA announced that its Skyfall mission will launch in 2028 to send a fleet of small helicopters to Mars for scouting and mapping potential human landing sites. The mission will use nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) aboard the spacecraft Space Reactor-1 (SR-1) Freedom, marking the first nuclear-powered interplanetary spacecraft. The Skyfall helicopters, modeled on Ingenuity, will carry cameras and ground-penetrating radar to study terrain, slopes, hazards, and subsurface water ice for future human … Continue reading NASA’s ‘1st nuclear powered interplanetary spacecraft’ will send Skyfall helicopters to Mars

NASA unveils ambitious $20 billion plan to build moon base near lunar south pole

NASA announced plans to spend $20 billion over the next seven years to build a moon base near the lunar south pole, featuring habitats, pressurized rovers, and nuclear power systems. Administrator Jared Isaacman said the revised Artemis program will prioritize frequent crewed landings—potentially twice a year—using commercial rockets from SpaceX, Blue Origin, and others, while pausing the Gateway lunar-orbit station to repurpose its modules for surface operations. The moon base will be built in … Continue reading NASA unveils ambitious $20 billion plan to build moon base near lunar south pole

Melania Trump pitches robots as potential educators for American schoolchildren

For the first time, a humanoid robot escorted Melania Trump at the White House during the Fostering the Future Together Global Coalition Summit. She promoted AI robots as “personalized” educators, capable of helping children develop critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a well-rounded lifestyle while adapting to each student’s pace and emotional state. The first lady highlighted companies like Meta Platforms, Microsoft, OpenAI, Google, Zoom, and Adobe as key drivers of AI innovation but emphasized that safety … Continue reading Melania Trump pitches robots as potential educators for American schoolchildren

US Postal Service to introduce 8% fuel surcharge on packages

The U.S. Postal Service will introduce its first-ever fuel surcharge of 8% on packages starting April 26, affecting Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, USPS Ground Advantage, and Parcel Select shipments, lasting until January 17, 2027. The move comes as diesel prices in the U.S. have surged to $5.37 per gallon, partly due to recent geopolitical tensions and oil price spikes. USPS says the surcharge is lower than … Continue reading US Postal Service to introduce 8% fuel surcharge on packages

Stocks rally, oil prices fall amid talk of Iran ceasefire

U.S. stocks rose Wednesday as investors reacted to a proposed 15-point peace plan aimed at ending the Donald Trumpadministration’s war with Iran, though markets remained volatile after reports of a negative Iranian response. The S&P 500 gained 0.4%, the Nasdaq rose 0.7%, and the Dow jumped 305 points, while U.S. crude fell 1.4% to about $90 per barrel amid oil supply concerns. Pakistan has offered to mediate talks, … Continue reading Stocks rally, oil prices fall amid talk of Iran ceasefire

Jury finds Meta and YouTube negligent in landmark lawsuit on social media safety

A Los Angeles jury found Meta Platforms and YouTube negligent in the design and operation of their platforms, awarding K.G.M., a former minor, $3 million in compensatory and punitive damages for social media-related harm. Meta was found 70% responsible and YouTube 30%, with the jury concluding the companies failed to warn users about the addictive nature of Instagram and YouTube. The trial is the first in a wave of lawsuits, representing over … Continue reading Jury finds Meta and YouTube negligent in landmark lawsuit on social media safety

Bernie Sanders and AOC introduce bill to pause building of new datacenters

Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have proposed a temporary ban on building AI datacenters to address environmental, economic, and social concerns. They argue the pause would give the government time to create regulations to limit energy use, protect jobs, and ensure the benefits of AI are shared broadly. The plan also includes restricting exports of AI hardware to countries without similar safeguards. The proposal reflects growing public concern … Continue reading Bernie Sanders and AOC introduce bill to pause building of new datacenters

DHS funding deal on shaky ground as Trump and Democrats both decline to embrace it

After weeks of stalled negotiations, lawmakers in Congress are working on a partial funding plan for the Department of Homeland Security as a prolonged shutdown strains airport operations and security. The proposal, backed by Republicans, would fund most of DHS but exclude key immigration enforcement operations, which Democrats oppose without major reforms to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Donald Trump has also resisted the deal, insisting it include the SAVE … Continue reading DHS funding deal on shaky ground as Trump and Democrats both decline to embrace it

Trump housing chief requests new criminal investigation into Letitia James

Federal housing director Bill Pulte has asked prosecutors to investigate Letitia James over alleged mortgage insurance fraud involving applications to insurers in Florida and Illinois. Previous attempts to bring similar charges against James have failed in court, including a dismissed case in Virginia. James, a known opponent of Donald Trump, previously secured a major fraud judgment against him, though financial penalties were later overturned and are under appeal. The investigation is part of a … Continue reading Trump housing chief requests new criminal investigation into Letitia James

Belarus’s Lukashenko makes first visit to North Korea in bid to deepen ties

Alexander Lukashenko has begun his first official visit to North Korea to strengthen ties between the two nations, both aligned with Russia. During the visit, he and Kim Jong Un are expected to sign a “treaty of friendship” and multiple cooperation agreements. The move reflects growing collaboration amid North Korea’s military support for Russia’s war in Ukraine and Belarus’s role in that conflict. Analysts say North Korea is receiving aid and technology from Russia in return, strengthening its position while … Continue reading Belarus’s Lukashenko makes first visit to North Korea in bid to deepen ties

Greenland independence party wins seat in Danish parliament at key moment

Greenland’s pro-independence Naleraq party won its first seat in Denmark’s parliament, signaling growing dissatisfaction with ties to Copenhagen. The party gained 24.6% of the vote, doubling its support since 2022 amid increased global attention on Greenland. Naleraq’s representative pledged to push for stronger Greenlandic influence and a faster path to independence. The result highlights political divisions, as Greenland’s current government favors a gradual approach while maintaining cooperation with Denmark, Reuters … Continue reading Greenland independence party wins seat in Danish parliament at key moment

BASE experiment at CERN succeeds in transporting antimatter

Scientists from the BASE experiment at CERN successfully transported a trap containing 92 antiprotons across CERN’s main site, marking a world first. The antiprotons were stored in a portable cryogenic Penning trap, designed to preserve them despite their tendency to annihilate upon contact with matter. This breakthrough allows experiments to move beyond CERN’s “antimatter factory,” where magnetic fluctuations limit precision, and eventually deliver antiprotons to other European labs like Heinrich … Continue reading BASE experiment at CERN succeeds in transporting antimatter

Large blast at Valero oil refinery in Texas sends smoke, flames into the air

A large explosion at the Valero refinery in Port Arthur sent smoke plumes into the air, prompting a temporary shelter-in-place for nearby residents. Mayor Charlotte Moses reported no injuries or fatalities, and emergency teams were working to contain the fire. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality deployed air monitoring equipment, and the shelter order was lifted nearly 12 hours after the blast. Residents reported a loud boom and shaking windows, while security cameras … Continue reading Large blast at Valero oil refinery in Texas sends smoke, flames into the air

Minnesota officials sue federal government over Renee Good, Alex Pretti investigations

Officials in Minnesota have sued the federal government, claiming they were blocked from investigating three shootings involving federal agents during an immigration operation. The lawsuit, led by Attorney General Keith Ellison, accuses the Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security of withholding key evidence. State investigators say cooperation from federal agencies was initially promised but later abruptly cut off, preventing access to witnesses, crime scenes, and materials. The cases involve two … Continue reading Minnesota officials sue federal government over Renee Good, Alex Pretti investigations

US quadruple amputee cornhole champion arrested on suspicion of murder

Dayton Webber, a pioneering quadruple amputee athlete, has been arrested on suspicion of murdering Bradrick Wellsduring an argument inside a car in Maryland. Authorities say Webber allegedly shot Wells, disposed of his body, and fled before later being arrested in Charlottesville. Witnesses reported the incident to police, leading to a search and eventual capture. Webber, once celebrated for overcoming severe childhood illness to become a professional cornhole player, … Continue reading US quadruple amputee cornhole champion arrested on suspicion of murder

Wife of Maui doctor describes terrifying birthday hike at attempted murder trial

A Hawaii doctor is on trial for attempted murder after his wife, Arielle Konig, testified that he attacked her during a hike on Oahu in March 2025. She told the court that Gerhardt Konig tried to push her off a cliff, inject her with a syringe, and struck her repeatedly with a rock. Prosecutors say the attack was deliberate, while the defense claims he acted in self-defense after believing she tried to … Continue reading Wife of Maui doctor describes terrifying birthday hike at attempted murder trial

5 missing scientists working on futuristic metal for rocket engines and ties to UFO programs, alarms officials

A series of deaths and disappearances involving U.S. scientists has raised concerns about a possible pattern, though no evidence confirms a connection. Retired General William Neil McCasland and NASA engineer Monica Jacinto Reza both vanished while hiking in the Southwest, while three other scientists were recently killed or found dead. Some speculation links their advanced research—ranging from fusion energy to aerospace technology—to conspiracy theories about UFOs, but these claims remain unproven. … Continue reading 5 missing scientists working on futuristic metal for rocket engines and ties to UFO programs, alarms officials

Hong Kong grants police power to demand phone and computer passwords

Hong Kong has introduced new rules allowing police to require suspects in national security cases to hand over passwords for phones and computers. The measures expand enforcement of the Hong Kong National Security Law imposed by China after the 2020 protests. Refusal to comply can result in up to one year in prison, with harsher penalties for providing false information. Critics say the changes further erode civil liberties and privacy … Continue reading Hong Kong grants police power to demand phone and computer passwords

UK offers to host international summit on reopening strait of Hormuz

The United Kingdom has proposed hosting an international summit to create a coordinated plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for about 20% of global oil shipments. The waterway has effectively been shut due to tensions with Iran following the conflict involving the United States and Israel. More than 30 countries, including France, Germany, and Canada, have agreed to work together on … Continue reading UK offers to host international summit on reopening strait of Hormuz

Israeli military wants several more weeks to fight Iran war, officials say

The Israeli military says it may need several more weeks to achieve its war goals in Iran, though that timeline could change if diplomacy succeeds. Donald Trump stated that “productive” talks are underway to end the conflict, with countries like Pakistan, Egypt, Oman, and Turkey helping facilitate backchannel negotiations, though Iran denies direct talks. Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged these diplomatic efforts but did not clearly endorse them. Despite Israeli claims of major progress, including damaging Iran’s missile … Continue reading Israeli military wants several more weeks to fight Iran war, officials say

At least 66 killed after Colombian military plane crashes in southern Amazon

A Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules crashed shortly after takeoff in Puerto Leguízamo in the southern Amazon region, killing at least 66 of the 121 people on board, most of them soldiers. Dozens of injured survivors were rescued and transported to hospitals. Officials, including Defence Minister Pedro Sánchez, said the cause of the crash remains under investigation, though an attack has been ruled out. President Gustavo Petro called the घटना a horrific tragedy … Continue reading At least 66 killed after Colombian military plane crashes in southern Amazon

Russia fires 948 drones at Ukraine as new offensive begins

Russia launched one of its largest aerial assaults of the war, firing 948 drones in 24 hours while reinforcing front-line positions, signaling a new offensive. Daytime strikes killed civilians in multiple regions and damaged historic areas in Lviv, including a UNESCO-listed site. The attacks followed overnight bombardments across 11 regions that left at least five people dead. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged allies to speed up air … Continue reading Russia fires 948 drones at Ukraine as new offensive begins

China’s Smart Dragon-3 rocket launches satellites from sea

A Smart Dragon-3 successfully lifted off on Sunday from the sea near Haiyangandong Province, China, deploying the CentiSpace 02 into its planned orbit. The launch occurred at 11:49 p.m. Beijing Time and was conducted by the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center as part of an offshore mission. This marks another step in China’s growing satellite deployment efforts, utilizing sea-based launch platforms for flexible orbital access, Xinhua … Continue reading China’s Smart Dragon-3 rocket launches satellites from sea

Russian cargo spacecraft suffers glitch after launching toward International Space Station

A Russian cargo spacecraft, Progress 94, experienced an antenna deployment issue shortly after launching toward the International Space Station on Sunday from Kazakhstan’s Baikonur Cosmodrome. The Soyuz rocket lift-off went smoothly at 7:59 a.m. EDT, but one docking antenna failed to deploy. NASA confirmed all other systems are functioning and said the spacecraft is expected to dock at the ISS’s Poisk module on Tuesday morning, … Continue reading Russian cargo spacecraft suffers glitch after launching toward International Space Station