SpaceX launches 2 Falcon 9 rockets just 38 minutes apart

SpaceX set a new record Saturday by launching two Falcon 9 rockets just 38 minutes apart, the shortest time between two orbital flights by the company. The first rocket launched from Florida and successfully deployed eight satellites for telecommunications company Globalstar. A second Falcon 9 launched from California for the classified U.S. Space Force USSF-366 mission, with few details publicly available about its payload. Both … Continue reading SpaceX launches 2 Falcon 9 rockets just 38 minutes apart

Ferrari’s first ever electric car sold for record $40m

Ferrari’s first all-electric car, the Luce, sold for $40 million at a charity auction in California, setting a record for the highest price paid for a new car at auction. The custom first-production chassis featured a unique finish and specially designed parts, including custom wheels and brakes. The Luce drew criticism when it launched in May, with some arguing that its electric powertrain and five-seat … Continue reading Ferrari’s first ever electric car sold for record $40m

Japan second-quarter GDP grows 1.1% on an annualized basis, missing expectations

Japan’s economy grew at an annualized rate of 1.1% in the second quarter, falling short of the 2% growth economists expected. Exports were the main driver of growth, helped by a weaker yen, while weaker domestic demand, consumption, and business investment weighed on the economy. The quarter was the first to fully reflect the impact of the Iran war, which pushed energy costs higher for … Continue reading Japan second-quarter GDP grows 1.1% on an annualized basis, missing expectations

Jared Kushner met with Hamas leaders in Egypt to discuss Gaza peace road map

Jared Kushner met with Hamas leaders in Egypt on Sunday to discuss a U.S.-backed peace plan aimed at ending the conflict and establishing new governance in Gaza. The talks focused on maintaining the ceasefire, transferring governing authority to a new Palestinian committee, disarming Hamas, facilitating Israeli withdrawals, and deploying an international stabilization force. The meeting came after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected the plan … Continue reading Jared Kushner met with Hamas leaders in Egypt to discuss Gaza peace road map

DNC chair denies reports about staff ‘paranoia,’ chaos

DNC Chair Ken Martin denied reports of a hostile or paranoid workplace at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington. The allegations include claims that Martin threw a phone onto a staffer’s desk during a confrontation, prompting a human resources complaint, as well as concerns about leaks and decisions being made in isolation. Martin rejected the reports and praised DNC employees, saying the party is … Continue reading DNC chair denies reports about staff ‘paranoia,’ chaos

Trump orders Pentagon to scale back joint exercises with South Korea

President Donald Trump ordered the Pentagon to substantially reduce annual joint military exercises with South Korea, citing the country’s refusal to support the U.S. war against Iran. Trump said the exercises are costly and send an inappropriate and hostile signal to North Korea, pointing to his relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The president said he recently asked South Korea to join the … Continue reading Trump orders Pentagon to scale back joint exercises with South Korea

Five people shot, one in critical condition, at Virginia college

Five people were shot outside residence halls at Virginia State University early Saturday morning, with one victim in critical condition. Police responded around 1:29 a.m. to reports of gunfire and found five people suffering from gunshot wounds near the campus dorms. Four victims had non-life-threatening injuries, including a VSU student who was later released from the hospital. The campus lockdown was lifted around 8:22 a.m., … Continue reading Five people shot, one in critical condition, at Virginia college

1 killed, 4 injured in shooting at park in Kentucky

A shooting at Charles Young Park in Lexington, Kentucky, on Saturday evening left one person dead and four others injured, police said. Officers responded just before 7 p.m. and found five victims, with one later pronounced dead at a hospital. The other four victims suffered injuries that were not considered life-threatening, and local reports said two children, ages 4 and 14, were among those shot. … Continue reading 1 killed, 4 injured in shooting at park in Kentucky

L.A. street takeover acts as cover while thieves ransack local business

Dozens of people ransacked a business in Bellflower, California, early Saturday while a large street takeover blocked a nearby intersection. Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies said about 100 to 150 vehicles filled the roadway, preventing them from immediately reaching the business. Investigators found that three suspects used power tools to break through a window and security gate, allowing 30 to 40 additional people to enter … Continue reading L.A. street takeover acts as cover while thieves ransack local business

Multiple people dead as flooding continues in Indiana

At least seven people have died across Indiana following historic flooding that brought more than 11 inches of rain to some areas over three days. Floodwaters have begun to recede in some of the hardest-hit communities, including Indianapolis, but additional thunderstorms and flooding are expected Sunday. The White River reached a record 24.9 feet in Anderson, while flooding also continued along the Wabash River and … Continue reading Multiple people dead as flooding continues in Indiana

Actress Hayden Panettiere, known for roles in Heroes and Nashville, dies aged 36

Actress Hayden Panettiere, best known for her roles in Heroes and Nashville, has died at the age of 36. Her father, Skip Panettiere, described her as an incredible light who brought love and joy to her family, friends, and millions of fans. Panettiere began acting as a child and landed her first television role on the soap opera One Life to Live at just four years old. She later became … Continue reading Actress Hayden Panettiere, known for roles in Heroes and Nashville, dies aged 36

Australia gun buyback to start in November in clampdown after Bondi Beach shooting

Australia’s New South Wales state will begin a major gun buyback program on November 2 following a shooting at a Jewish festival in Sydney that killed 15 people. The program will offer up to 1,000 Australian dollars in compensation for each surrendered rifle or handgun. The buyback is part of broader gun-control measures introduced after the attack, including tighter licensing requirements and limits on gun … Continue reading Australia gun buyback to start in November in clampdown after Bondi Beach shooting

At least 12 people killed in Polish tourist bus crash in Hungary

A Polish tourist bus crashed into a ditch on a Hungarian highway early Sunday, killing 12 people and injuring 10 others, including five critically. The bus was carrying 57 passengers and two drivers and was reportedly transporting pilgrims from Serbia back to Poland. Eleven people died at the scene, while another died in a hospital, and dozens of others were treated for minor injuries. The … Continue reading At least 12 people killed in Polish tourist bus crash in Hungary

2nd earthquake hits Indonesia following powerful magnitude 7.7 quake

A magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck Indonesia just hours after a stronger magnitude 7.7 quake hit off the country’s eastern coast. At least 53 people were killed, dozens were injured, and more than 300 homes were destroyed or damaged. More than 100 public facilities, including schools, health centers, offices, and places of worship, were also damaged. The earthquakes triggered tsunami warnings, prompting about 2,000 residents to … Continue reading 2nd earthquake hits Indonesia following powerful magnitude 7.7 quake

Two dead and hundreds evacuated after twin fires break out on Greek island

Two people died and hundreds were evacuated after two fires broke out almost simultaneously on the Greek island of Salamina near Athens. Around 200 firefighters, 50 fire engines, aircraft, and water tankers were deployed as strong winds threatened to merge the fires into one larger blaze. About 500 people were evacuated by sea, while at least 10 others suffered burns or smoke inhalation. Officials said … Continue reading Two dead and hundreds evacuated after twin fires break out on Greek island

Moscow ‘under siege’ as Ukraine onslaught starts inferno at ‘Russia’s Amazon’

A massive Ukrainian drone attack struck targets across Russia, including a major Wildberries logistics hub about 25 miles south of the Kremlin. The strike caused a huge fire at the 2.7-million-square-foot facility, while an 83-year-old man was killed when a drone hit a home in the Moscow region. The attacks disrupted flights at three major Moscow airports and also caused damage and deaths in the … Continue reading Moscow ‘under siege’ as Ukraine onslaught starts inferno at ‘Russia’s Amazon’

Kushner to visit Israel after Netanyahu rejects Gaza Board of Peace plan

Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and aide, is expected to travel to Israel and Egypt next week to support a U.S.-backed plan for a permanent end to the war in Gaza. The visit comes after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected parts of Trump’s 15-point peace proposal, particularly a plan for Hamas to gradually disarm while Israel withdraws its forces. Hamas had previously agreed … Continue reading Kushner to visit Israel after Netanyahu rejects Gaza Board of Peace plan

Count Binface wins hearts in bid to defeat Nigel Farage in U.K. election

Count Binface, the satirical British candidate known for wearing a garbage can on his head, won about 27% of the vote in a by-election against Nigel Farage. Binface, whose real name is satirist Jonathan Harvey, received 9,455 votes, a major increase from the 95 votes he received in his previous race. Farage won the election with about 63% of the vote in a contest that … Continue reading Count Binface wins hearts in bid to defeat Nigel Farage in U.K. election

Three men executed on same day in US for the first time in 15 years

Three men were executed in Oklahoma, Tennessee and Alabama on Thursday, marking the first time in more than 15 years that three executions occurred in the U.S. on the same day. Carlos Cuesta-Rodriguez, 70, was executed in Oklahoma for the 2003 murder of his common-law wife and had appealed for mercy while citing lifelong mental health struggles. Darrell Hines, 66, was executed in Tennessee for … Continue reading Three men executed on same day in US for the first time in 15 years

Hurricane warning is issued for the Big Island of Hawaii

Tropical Storm Lala formed Thursday in the Pacific Ocean and is expected to strengthen into a hurricane before approaching Hawaii’s Big Island this weekend. Forecasters warned the storm could bring heavy rain, high winds, dangerous surf and life-threatening flooding and mudslides across Hawaii. A hurricane warning is in effect for Hawaii County, while a tropical storm watch covers Maui County and several nearby islands. Rainfall … Continue reading Hurricane warning is issued for the Big Island of Hawaii

Indiana’s White River breaks 1913 flooding record as governor declares state of emergency

Record-breaking flooding has submerged neighborhoods across Indiana after the White River rose above 24.5 feet, more than a foot higher than the previous record set in 1913. More than 11 inches of rain has fallen east of Indianapolis since Tuesday, prompting Gov. Mike Braun to declare a statewide emergency and activate the Indiana National Guard. Residents in Anderson were ordered to evacuate as several feet … Continue reading Indiana’s White River breaks 1913 flooding record as governor declares state of emergency

Suspect arrested in World War II Memorial vandalism in Washington

A woman was arrested Friday in connection with vandalism at the World War II Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Melissa L. Farris faces two felony charges for allegedly damaging federal property and a veterans’ memorial, with each offense carrying penalties of up to 10 years in prison. The vandalism included filling a memorial fountain with bubbles and spray-painting the message “Clean hands … Continue reading Suspect arrested in World War II Memorial vandalism in Washington

Luigi Mangione pleads guilty to federal charges in the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO

Luigi Mangione pleaded guilty to federal stalking charges Friday for the 2024 killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan. Mangione told the court he posed as a potential investor to learn the location of the conference where Thompson was attending before shooting him. Prosecutors said they will seek the maximum sentence of life in prison, with Mangione scheduled to be sentenced on December 18. … Continue reading Luigi Mangione pleads guilty to federal charges in the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO

Passenger train derails and flips in southern England

A passenger train derailed and flipped onto its side Thursday near Lewes train station in southern England. Photos from the scene showed at least two train cars lying on their sides as emergency crews responded. East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said it was called to the incident, with other emergency responders also arriving. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander expressed concern and thanked emergency services for … Continue reading Passenger train derails and flips in southern England

South Korea, US to begin exercises next week to bolster readiness against North’s threats

South Korean and U.S. forces will begin their annual Ulchi Freedom Shield military exercises next week to strengthen readiness against North Korean threats. The 11-day drills will involve about 18,000 South Korean troops and will include training based on lessons from recent conflicts. U.S. officials said the exercises will account for North Korean soldiers’ recent combat experience from supporting Russia’s war in Ukraine. The drills … Continue reading South Korea, US to begin exercises next week to bolster readiness against North’s threats