Fireball streaks across Utah sky, surprises early morning drivers

A bright fireball was seen streaking across Utah’s early morning sky on Thursday, surprising drivers and quickly spreading across social media after multiple videos were captured. One driver, Jerry Duckworth, recorded the event on his dashcam after pulling over when he noticed a sudden flash of light he initially mistook for fireworks. Experts from the Clark Planetarium identified the phenomenon as a large, bright meteor, … Continue reading Fireball streaks across Utah sky, surprises early morning drivers

NASA Kennedy Prepares Facility for Roman Space Telescope Arrival

NASA is preparing to launch the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope as early as September aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from Kennedy Space Center. Before launch, the spacecraft will undergo final inspections, testing, and fueling inside the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, a highly controlled clean room designed to prevent contamination. The facility has been upgraded with improved air filtration, HVAC systems, and air-shower entry … Continue reading NASA Kennedy Prepares Facility for Roman Space Telescope Arrival

Toyota’s CUE7 robot shoots hoops using AI

Toyota unveiled its AI-powered humanoid robot CUE7, which performed a live basketball free throw during a halftime show in Tokyo, impressing thousands of spectators. The 7-foot-2 robot can dribble, move smoothly, and adjust its shots in real time using reinforcement learning instead of pre-programmed instructions. Unlike earlier versions, it learns through trial and error, improving its performance after each attempt. Toyota designed CUE7 as a … Continue reading Toyota’s CUE7 robot shoots hoops using AI

Intel’s stock soars 20% as results top estimates

Intel reported stronger-than-expected first-quarter earnings, sending its shares sharply higher and fueling signs of a potential turnaround after years of struggling in the chip market. Revenue rose 7.2%, driven in part by a 22% jump in its data center business as demand for AI-related CPU processing grows. The company also issued an upbeat forecast for the next quarter, well above Wall Street estimates, even as … Continue reading Intel’s stock soars 20% as results top estimates

Nike cuts 1,400 roles in second round of layoffs this year

Nike announced a new round of layoffs affecting about 1,400 employees, mostly in its technology division, as part of its broader “Win Now” restructuring plan. The company said the changes are aimed at streamlining operations, modernizing manufacturing, and better integrating supply chain and footwear systems. The layoffs span North America, Europe, and Asia and represent less than 2% of Nike’s global workforce. Executives described the … Continue reading Nike cuts 1,400 roles in second round of layoffs this year

Judge blocks Virginia from using new congressional maps

A Virginia state court judge blocked the state’s recent redistricting referendum, ruling that votes on the measure are invalid and cannot be certified or implemented. The judge said the ballot process violated the state constitution, including a public notice requirement, and described the question presented to voters as misleading. The referendum, approved by a narrow margin, aimed to allow lawmakers to redraw congressional maps and … Continue reading Judge blocks Virginia from using new congressional maps

Trump orders Navy to ‘shoot and kill any boat’ laying mines in Hormuz Strait

President Donald Trump said he has ordered the U.S. Navy to “shoot and kill” any vessels laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions with Iran over the key global oil route. He also directed minesweeping operations to be expanded “at a tripled up level” and claimed the U.S. has full control of the waterway. The Strait, which normally carries about 20% of global … Continue reading Trump orders Navy to ‘shoot and kill any boat’ laying mines in Hormuz Strait

Ukraine needs full not symbolic membership in the EU, Zelenskyy says

EU leaders have approved a €90 billion loan for Ukraine and a new sanctions package against Russia, while also discussing Ukraine’s stalled bid to join the European Union at an informal summit in Cyprus. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy rejected any idea of “partial” EU membership, insisting Ukraine deserves full accession because it is defending Europe and paying a human cost in the war. He urged … Continue reading Ukraine needs full not symbolic membership in the EU, Zelenskyy says

EU sanctions more Russian banks to squeeze Putin’s war economy

The European Union has imposed a new round of sanctions targeting 20 additional Russian banks, further restricting their ability to conduct euro transactions and access international financial systems like SWIFT. The measures are part of the EU’s 20th sanctions package in response to Russia’s war in Ukraine and expand the total number of sanctioned Russian lenders to around 70. The EU also added banks from … Continue reading EU sanctions more Russian banks to squeeze Putin’s war economy

Republicans fail to attach SAVE America Act to party-line funding package

A group of Republican senators joined Democrats to block an attempt to attach voter ID and citizenship verification measures to a broader GOP immigration funding bill, with the amendment failing 48–50 during a late-night Senate vote session. The proposal, led by Sen. John Kennedy, would have required voter ID, limited voting to Election Day, and imposed faster ballot counting rules, but it lacked enough Republican … Continue reading Republicans fail to attach SAVE America Act to party-line funding package

Ex-officer planned to kill Black people in mass shooting at a New Orleans festival

Authorities say former North Carolina law enforcement officer Christopher Gillum was arrested in Florida after allegedly planning a mass shooting targeting Black people at a major New Orleans festival, believed to be Jazz Fest. He was found at a hotel in Destin with a handgun and about 200 rounds of ammunition and was taken into custody without incident. Federal officials say he was traveling toward … Continue reading Ex-officer planned to kill Black people in mass shooting at a New Orleans festival

Tornado hits city in Oklahoma amid severe weather outbreak

A tornado struck Enid, Oklahoma, on Thursday as severe storms moved across multiple states, prompting emergency response efforts. Authorities reported no fatalities and only minor injuries, though damage assessments were still underway in affected areas including Vance Air Force Base. A tornado emergency was issued as the storm moved through the city, and residents were urged to avoid impacted zones to allow emergency crews access. … Continue reading Tornado hits city in Oklahoma amid severe weather outbreak

Human remains belonging to multiple young children found in Memphis

A person walking a dog in Memphis discovered what appeared to be a human skull in early March, leading police to the remains of three young children. Authorities believe the children, estimated to be between three and seven years old, had been dead for several years. The remains were found in a wooded area of Hickory Hill, and investigators are working to determine their identities … Continue reading Human remains belonging to multiple young children found in Memphis

1 dead, 5 injured and several in custody in Mall of Louisiana shooting

A shooting at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge left one person dead and five others injured after two groups exchanged gunfire near the food court. Police said the violence stemmed from a dispute between the groups and was not a random attack, though bystanders were caught in the crossfire. Five suspects were detained for questioning as investigators continue to search for others involved. … Continue reading 1 dead, 5 injured and several in custody in Mall of Louisiana shooting

U.S. soldier involved in Maduro raid charged with betting on the operation

A U.S. special forces soldier, Gannon Ken Van Dyke, has been arrested and charged with using classified information about a U.S. operation that removed Nicolás Maduro from office to make prediction market bets. Authorities say he placed about $33,000 in bets on Polymarket and earned more than $409,000 in profits. Prosecutors allege he was involved in planning the operation and used sensitive information for personal … Continue reading U.S. soldier involved in Maduro raid charged with betting on the operation

Head-on train collision near Copenhagen leaves five critically injured

Two trains collided head-on in Denmark near Hillerød, just north-west of Copenhagen, injuring at least 18 people and leaving five in critical condition. The crash occurred early Thursday morning at a level crossing, sending both trains heavily damaged and scattering debris, including shattered glass. All 37 passengers were evacuated, with some flown to hospital by military helicopter. Authorities have launched an investigation into possible causes, … Continue reading Head-on train collision near Copenhagen leaves five critically injured

Prince Harry visits Kyiv in a show of support

Prince Harry made an unannounced visit to Kyiv to show support for Ukraine as the war with Russia continues into its fifth year. He said it was important not to lose sight of Ukraine’s role in defending Europe despite global attention shifting elsewhere. During the trip, he is attending a security conference in the capital. He is also expected to visit the HALO Trust and … Continue reading Prince Harry visits Kyiv in a show of support

UK to pay for French officers to deport asylum seekers from war-torn countries

The UK and France have agreed on a new deal in which the UK will fund 200 French officers to detain and deport migrants attempting to cross the Channel. A detention site in Dunkirk will target people from 10 high-risk countries, with deportations to home nations deemed safe or to other EU countries they passed through. The plan is backed by a £162 million package, … Continue reading UK to pay for French officers to deport asylum seekers from war-torn countries

Daring 3-hour operation to rescue a group of tourists from a cliff in Australia

Seven tourists, including three children, were stranded on a cliff along Australia’s east coast after rising tides and large waves cut off their path. They climbed to a ledge and called for help as conditions worsened. A helicopter rescue was ruled out due to dangerous downdraft risks. Rescuers instead used ropes and an “Arizona vortex” system to safely reach them, CBS News has reported. All … Continue reading Daring 3-hour operation to rescue a group of tourists from a cliff in Australia

Iran reportedly drops more mines in Strait of Hormuz

The U.S. has intensified its minesweeping operations in the Strait of Hormuz after reports that Iran deployed additional naval mines, disrupting a key global oil route. President Trump announced expanded efforts and authorized aggressive action against any Iranian vessels laying mines. Several U.S. ships and underwater drones are involved, though the full scope of operations remains unclear. The U.K. and other European nations are preparing … Continue reading Iran reportedly drops more mines in Strait of Hormuz

SpaceX launches final GPS III satellite for the U.S. Space Force

The U.S. Space Force successfully launched its final GPS III satellite, SV10 “Hedy Lamarr,” aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral. The mission marked the end of the GPS III generation, which supports the global navigation system used for military and civilian applications. Built by Lockheed Martin, the satellite will undergo orbit-raising and testing before joining the active constellation of GPS spacecraft in … Continue reading SpaceX launches final GPS III satellite for the U.S. Space Force

United Airlines slashes 2026 forecast as fuel costs surge

United Airlines cut its 2026 earnings forecast as rising jet fuel prices, driven by the Iran conflict, increase operating costs. The airline now expects adjusted earnings of $7 to $11 per share, down sharply from its earlier $12 to $14 outlook. It also lowered its second-quarter profit guidance and warned that higher fuel costs will significantly weigh on results. United is reducing planned flight capacity … Continue reading United Airlines slashes 2026 forecast as fuel costs surge

New York sues Coinbase and Gemini

New York Attorney General Letitia James has sued Coinbase and Gemini, accusing them of running illegal gambling operations through unlicensed “prediction market” platforms. The lawsuit argues that the companies are offering wagering disguised as event-based trading and are therefore subject to state gambling laws. Officials say the platforms bypass licensing requirements, avoid casino tax rates, and allow users as young as 18, below New York’s … Continue reading New York sues Coinbase and Gemini

UK inflation jumps to 3.3% in March

UK inflation rose to 3.3% in March, driven mainly by higher fuel prices following the Iran conflict, according to the Office for National Statistics. Energy costs, along with airfares and food prices, contributed to the increase, while clothing prices slightly offset the rise. Economists say the UK is particularly exposed because it relies on imported energy, and further price increases are expected if the conflict … Continue reading UK inflation jumps to 3.3% in March

Vance trip to Pakistan for Iran talks is on hold

A planned trip by Vice President JD Vance to Pakistan for further U.S.-Iran peace talks has been delayed after Iran did not respond to the latest American negotiating positions. The postponement comes amid rising tensions tied to the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran and concerns that diplomacy is stalling. Iranian officials said talks could still happen if U.S. pressure and threats ease, while disputes continue … Continue reading Vance trip to Pakistan for Iran talks is on hold