Archaeologists unearth ancient treasure cache at biblical city connected to Genesis

Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered a rare cache of ancient artifacts at the Panhesy tomb site in the historic city of Heliopolis, mentioned in biblical accounts. The find, announced by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, was discovered in a burial complex used across multiple eras, from the Late Period through Roman and Christian times. The collection includes gold-like earrings, carved scarabs, cosmetic containers, kohl … Continue reading Archaeologists unearth ancient treasure cache at biblical city connected to Genesis

China’s space plane appears to have released a mystery object in orbit

China’s Shenlong reusable space plane has reportedly released an unidentified object while in orbit, according to a private space tracking firm. The vehicle launched on its fourth classified mission in February 2026, but its objectives have not been publicly disclosed. LeoLabs said radar observations and analysis indicate the object was likely deployed from the space plane and later catalogued by the U.S. Space Force. Shenlong … Continue reading China’s space plane appears to have released a mystery object in orbit

Trump signs executive orders to ‘supercharge’ quantum computing

President Donald Trump signed two executive orders aimed at advancing U.S. leadership in quantum computing and strengthening related cybersecurity systems. One order launches a national effort to build a powerful quantum computer within the next five years, while the other directs federal agencies to adopt quantum-resistant cryptography by 2031. The administration says the initiative will boost domestic supply chains, expand workforce training, and accelerate research … Continue reading Trump signs executive orders to ‘supercharge’ quantum computing

Factory job cuts in June neared financial crisis and Covid levels

U.S. manufacturing job cuts have risen to levels not seen since the 2009 financial crisis, excluding the early COVID-19 period, as factories face cost pressures and uncertain demand. S&P Global reported that while manufacturing output showed modest improvement in June, it was largely driven by inventory rebuilding rather than strong underlying demand. Economists warned that employment declines over several months reflect concerns about rising costs, … Continue reading Factory job cuts in June neared financial crisis and Covid levels

Nasdaq closes 2% lower, led by Micron, as global tech sell-off rattles markets

U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday as a tech sell-off intensified, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq dropping sharply while the Dow finished mostly flat. The decline was driven by a global rout in semiconductor and memory chip stocks, which also dragged down markets in Asia, especially South Korea and Japan. Major chipmakers like Micron, AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm all saw significant losses, while semiconductor ETFs … Continue reading Nasdaq closes 2% lower, led by Micron, as global tech sell-off rattles markets

Clean sweep for Mamdani-backed candidates in New York’s Democratic primary

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani scored a major political victory as all three of his endorsed congressional candidates advanced to the general election, unseating two incumbent Democrats. The wins came in competitive New York House primaries, highlighting growing influence from the mayor’s progressive wing of the party. In other races, Republican businessman Anthony Constantino secured the GOP nomination for New York’s 21st District with backing … Continue reading Clean sweep for Mamdani-backed candidates in New York’s Democratic primary

Pulte’s first days in office set off alarms with lawmakers

Acting Director of National Intelligence Bill Pulte has begun a controversial shake-up of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, including layoffs that critics say are being carried out without proper review. Appointed by President Trump with no prior intelligence experience, Pulte has reportedly focused cuts on staff at the National Counterterrorism Center, raising concerns from lawmakers and former intelligence officials. Democrats and some … Continue reading Pulte’s first days in office set off alarms with lawmakers

Former Utah House Democrat wins primary for redistricted seat in Utah

Former Rep. Ben McAdams is projected to win the Democratic primary for Utah’s newly redrawn 1st Congressional District, according to Decision Desk HQ. McAdams, a moderate who previously served in Congress from 2019 to 2021, defeated progressive state Sen. Nate Blouin and other candidates in the race. The district, redrawn by court order, is now considered heavily Democratic, giving McAdams a strong chance in the … Continue reading Former Utah House Democrat wins primary for redistricted seat in Utah

Merz backs plans to raise Germany’s retirement age to 70 in pension changes

Germany plans to gradually raise its retirement age to about 70 by the early 2090s under reforms backed by Chancellor Friedrich Merz to stabilize the country’s pension system. An expert commission recommended linking retirement age to life expectancy, expanding pension contributions, and investing part of the system in stock markets. The proposals aim to address pressures from Germany’s rapidly aging population, which is increasing the … Continue reading Merz backs plans to raise Germany’s retirement age to 70 in pension changes

Rubio arrives in UAE with aim to head off Gulf Arab unease over tentative Iran deal

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is visiting Gulf countries, including the United Arab Emirates, to reassure allies about a new U.S.-Iran agreement aimed at ending regional hostilities. The deal, negotiated after recent diplomatic talks, proposes reopening the Strait of Hormuz, easing sanctions, and continuing negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program. Gulf states remain concerned that the agreement does not fully address Iran’s missile program and … Continue reading Rubio arrives in UAE with aim to head off Gulf Arab unease over tentative Iran deal

Millions of bees swarm Texas neighborhood after semitrailer overturns

About two million honey bees were released after a semitrailer carrying beehives overturned in Orange County, Texas. The truck, loaded with tens of thousands of pounds of bees, tipped over when the driver failed to complete a turn in a rural neighborhood. Emergency officials warned residents to stay indoors as crews worked amid heavy swarms to recover and relocate the hives. Beekeepers and responders in … Continue reading Millions of bees swarm Texas neighborhood after semitrailer overturns

6 dead, 73 displaced in Knights Inn motel fire; man arrested on arson charge

A 24-year-old man, Tyler J. Russell, was arrested and charged with arson and six counts of second-degree manslaughter after a deadly motel fire in Endwell, New York. The blaze tore through the Knights Inn early Monday morning, rapidly engulfing the building and producing heavy smoke and flames. Six people were killed and at least two others were injured, while about 73 guests were displaced. Emergency … Continue reading 6 dead, 73 displaced in Knights Inn motel fire; man arrested on arson charge

Army sergeant sentenced after shooting 5 soldiers and his male fiancé at Fort Stewart

U.S. Army Sgt. Quornelius S. Radford was sentenced to six consecutive life sentences for a 2024 shooting at Fort Stewart in Georgia in which he attacked his own unit and his fiancé. Military prosecutors said he shot his fiancé during an argument and then opened fire inside his unit’s offices, injuring five soldiers before being tackled and disarmed. All six victims survived, though they testified … Continue reading Army sergeant sentenced after shooting 5 soldiers and his male fiancé at Fort Stewart

California teen plotted Columbine-type shooting at library that left two dead, officials say

An 18-year-old gunman opened fire at a library in Chico, northern California, killing two people and injuring a child before being arrested within minutes. Police said the suspect, identified as Bradley Scott Sayer, appeared to be inspired by the Columbine school shooting and had posted related references on social media. Authorities say he carried a shotgun, wore a shirt referencing “natural selection,” and targeted a … Continue reading California teen plotted Columbine-type shooting at library that left two dead, officials say

Texas anti-ICE protesters convicted of terrorism charges sentenced to at least 50 years in prison

Nine Texas protesters were sentenced to lengthy prison terms of 50 to 100 years after being convicted of terrorism-related charges linked to a 4 July protest at an immigration detention facility. Prosecutors said the group vandalized property during the demonstration and that one activist shot and wounded a police officer, though he survived. The harsh sentences were widely criticized as excessive, with legal experts noting … Continue reading Texas anti-ICE protesters convicted of terrorism charges sentenced to at least 50 years in prison

Hospital worker in Hungary suspected of eating stolen body parts

Police in Hungary are investigating a 30-year-old hospital porter in Budapest who is suspected of collecting and storing human body parts in his apartment. During a search, officers reportedly found bones, skulls, a preserved face, and other human remains. The suspect allegedly admitted to being fascinated by human body parts and told investigators he had cooked and consumed some of them. Authorities believe he obtained … Continue reading Hospital worker in Hungary suspected of eating stolen body parts

UN starts evacuating 11,000 stranded sailors from Strait of Hormuz

The International Maritime Organization has begun evacuating more than 11,000 sailors stranded in the Strait of Hormuz after a U.S.-Iran agreement helped ease tensions following the conflict involving Iran and Israel. The operation is being coordinated with Iran, Oman, the United States, and regional partners to ensure safe navigation. Shipping traffic through the strait has increased significantly since the agreement, with commercial vessel movements reaching … Continue reading UN starts evacuating 11,000 stranded sailors from Strait of Hormuz

North Korea’s Kim unveils plans for 10,000-tonne warships, nuclear navy

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un announced plans to equip the country’s navy with nuclear weapons and expand its fleet with larger warships. Speaking at the commissioning of the 5,000-ton destroyer Choe Hyon, Kim said the naval nuclear weapons program is progressing as planned. He revealed that another destroyer, Kang Kon, will soon enter service, followed by a series of 10,000-ton strategic warships. The move … Continue reading North Korea’s Kim unveils plans for 10,000-tonne warships, nuclear navy

Canadian police warn of possible copycat attacks after deadly shootout in Montreal

A deadly shootout in Montreal left a police officer, a civilian, and the gunman dead after a heavily armed attacker opened fire in the Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood. Authorities say the suspect left behind a 104-page manifesto containing incel-related grievances, racist and misogynistic conspiracy theories, and calls for violence. Canadian police have warned of potential copycat attacks and urged officers nationwide to remain highly vigilant. Investigators are … Continue reading Canadian police warn of possible copycat attacks after deadly shootout in Montreal

Child under 12 is euthanised in Netherlands

For the first time since Dutch law changed, a child under 12 has died through euthanasia in the Netherlands. The child was reportedly suffering from a serious illness, and the case occurred under a law introduced two years ago allowing assisted dying for terminally ill children aged 1–12 under strict conditions. The case has been referred to prosecutors to determine whether doctors followed all legal … Continue reading Child under 12 is euthanised in Netherlands

Interstellar comet may be oldest object seen in our solar system, scientists say

The interstellar comet 3I/Atlas, only the third object ever observed entering our solar system from outside it, may be nearly 12 billion years old—far older than the Sun. New data from powerful telescopes, including the James Webb Space Telescope, show it has a chemical composition unlike any known solar system object, including unusually high levels of heavy water. Scientists believe it likely formed in an … Continue reading Interstellar comet may be oldest object seen in our solar system, scientists say

NASA’s Roman Space Telescope arrives in Florida ahead of launch this summer

NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope has arrived at Kennedy Space Center in Florida for final testing ahead of its planned launch later this summer on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket. The telescope was transported from Goddard Space Flight Center and will undergo assembly, cleaning, and prelaunch checks in specialized facilities at KSC. Engineers will test its systems, including solar panels and thermal controls, and … Continue reading NASA’s Roman Space Telescope arrives in Florida ahead of launch this summer

DoorDash robot refuses to leave SWAT operation in Arizona

A DoorDash-operated delivery robot, known as Dot the Robot, unexpectedly rolled into an active SWAT situation in Chandler, Arizona, while attempting to complete a food delivery. Police said the robot entered the secured crime scene on June 15 despite officers instructing it to turn around. The autonomous device continued through the area before authorities intervened. Officials later contacted DoorDash to resolve the situation, Fox 28 … Continue reading DoorDash robot refuses to leave SWAT operation in Arizona

Tesla faces federal probe after Model 3 slams into Texas home, killing 76-year-old

U.S. safety regulators have opened a special investigation into a Tesla Model 3 crash in Katy, Texas, that killed a 76-year-old woman after the car struck a home. Authorities say the driver claimed he was using Tesla’s partially automated driving system, though Tesla executives argue he may have manually overridden the system and accelerated before the crash. The incident is being reviewed as part of … Continue reading Tesla faces federal probe after Model 3 slams into Texas home, killing 76-year-old

AI models capable of devastating attacks on governments and business months away, Intel agency warns

The Five Eyes intelligence alliance has warned that highly advanced AI models capable of enabling sophisticated cyberattacks could emerge within months, not years. The joint statement from Australia, the US, the UK, Canada, and New Zealand said AI will improve cyber defense but also dramatically increase the speed and scale of cyber threats. Officials urged governments and businesses to treat cyber risk as a core … Continue reading AI models capable of devastating attacks on governments and business months away, Intel agency warns