NASA declares end of mission for long-lasting Mars orbiter

NASA has ended its attempts to recover the $582 million MAVEN spacecraft after it unexpectedly stopped communicating with Earth following a routine pass behind Mars in December 2025. The probe had been functioning normally until contact was lost, and repeated efforts to reset and reconnect it were unsuccessful. Engineers later detected signs the spacecraft may have begun spinning uncontrollably, which likely drained its power and prevented communication. Launched … Continue reading NASA declares end of mission for long-lasting Mars orbiter

Sun erupts with 3 huge solar flares

Three solar flares erupted from the Sun within a 24-hour period this week and are expected to combine as they move toward Earth, scientists said. The flares, including a powerful X1.0-class eruption, could trigger a geomagnetic storm that may disrupt satellites, communications, and power systems. Forecasters say there is a high chance the storm will be “strong” or “severe,” though its exact impact remains uncertain. The event could … Continue reading Sun erupts with 3 huge solar flares

US weekly jobless claims increase to four-month high; worker productivity revised down

New data from the U.S. Labor Department shows jobless claims rose more than expected last week, reaching a four-month high, though economists say the labor market remains stable. The increase to 225,000 claims was partly attributed to seasonal effects around the Memorial Day holiday rather than a clear weakening in employment conditions. Analysts described the broader trend as a “low fire, low hire” environment, with … Continue reading US weekly jobless claims increase to four-month high; worker productivity revised down

Blackstone restricts flagship fund withdrawals as private asset fears reemerge

Blackstone has restricted withdrawals from its $79 billion Blackstone Private Credit (BCRED) fund after a surge in investor redemption requests raised concerns about liquidity in private markets. The fund capped withdrawals at 5% of shares after requests reached 10% in the second quarter, following similar moves by other private market firms. The action comes amid broader industry volatility, with firms like Partners Group also limiting redemptions and warning … Continue reading Blackstone restricts flagship fund withdrawals as private asset fears reemerge

Lululemon stock tanks after company trims full-year financial outlook

Lululemon Athletica reported weaker-than-expected earnings guidance and cut its full-year revenue and profit outlook, signaling a slowdown in growth. The company now expects lower revenue for both the second quarter and full year than Wall Street had forecast, citing ongoing business headwinds. Shares fell more than 11% after the announcement as investors reacted to the disappointing outlook. Incoming CEO Heidi O’Neill, a former Nike executive, will take over in … Continue reading Lululemon stock tanks after company trims full-year financial outlook

Zelenskyy calls for face-to-face Ukraine war negotiations in letter to Putin

Volodymyr Zelenskyy publicly urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to hold direct face-to-face negotiations, marking his first such open appeal since Russia’s full-scale invasion began in 2022. Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed talks in a neutral country and said Ukraine was ready for a ceasefire and prisoner exchanges as a starting point for peace. The letter comes amid intensified drone and missile strikes from both sides, with Ukraine targeting deep inside Russia and Russia escalating aerial … Continue reading Zelenskyy calls for face-to-face Ukraine war negotiations in letter to Putin

House blocks Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s war powers resolution on Lebanon

The House rejected a war powers resolution that sought to limit President Donald Trump’s military actions in Lebanon, voting it down 324–92 after Democratic leaders opposed the measure. The proposal, introduced by Rep. Rashida Tlaib, would have required the removal of U.S. forces from Lebanon within seven days of adoption, though Democrats argued a revised version was a better option. Tlaib criticized U.S. involvement in the region, while … Continue reading House blocks Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s war powers resolution on Lebanon

Trump says Reflecting Pool work is done and it’s set to be filled with water

Renovation work on the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, overseen by the administration of Donald Trump, has been completed and the basin is expected to be refilled with water by Sunday. The project included repainting the pool a deep shade described by Trump as “American flag blue,” and has drawn attention for its cost, with at least $14.8 million in contracts reported. The reflecting pool, a historic Washington … Continue reading Trump says Reflecting Pool work is done and it’s set to be filled with water

Trump uses wartime powers to dole out $700m to ‘clean, beautiful’ coal

Donald Trump announced a $700 million initiative using wartime-era authority to support and expand coal-fired power plants across the United States. The plan, justified as promoting “clean, beautiful coal,” will fund existing plants, reopen facilities, and build new coal plants and an export terminal in multiple states. The administration argues the move will lower energy costs and strengthen energy security. Critics say coal is highly polluting … Continue reading Trump uses wartime powers to dole out $700m to ‘clean, beautiful’ coal

GOP senators vote to bar Pulte from serving as temporary director of national intelligence

Three Republican senators — Bill Cassidy, Susan Collins, and Lisa Murkowski — joined Democrats in supporting an amendment to block William Pulte from serving as acting director of national intelligence while also leading the Federal Housing Finance Agency. The measure failed in a 49–49 tie, but it highlighted bipartisan concerns about Pulte’s lack of intelligence or security background. The senators questioned whether he is qualified or even has the necessary clearance to … Continue reading GOP senators vote to bar Pulte from serving as temporary director of national intelligence

Oklahoma man charged with threatening US Senator

David Glen Shuck has been charged after allegedly making repeated death threats against a U.S. senator and the senator’s family. Authorities say he faces multiple counts related to threatening a member of Congress and communicating interstate threats. Court documents allege Shuck called the senator on three separate occasions and threatened to kill him and his relatives. The case is being investigated by the U.S. Capitol Police and … Continue reading Oklahoma man charged with threatening US Senator

Karmelo Anthony stabbing was a ‘sneak attack,’ prosecutors say

In the trial of Karmelo Anthony, prosecutors allege he fatally stabbed fellow student Austin Metcalf during a 2025 high school track meet in what they described as a “sneak attack.” The defense argues Anthony acted in self-defense after Metcalf allegedly initiated contact and created a chaotic confrontation under a team tent. Surveillance footage shown to jurors and witness testimony are expected to play a key … Continue reading Karmelo Anthony stabbing was a ‘sneak attack,’ prosecutors say

Judge dismisses murder charge against Arkansas sheriff nominee who killed daughter’s alleged abuser

A judge has dismissed a murder charge against Arkansas sheriff candidate Aaron Spencer after ruling that key evidence was lost due to law enforcement mishandling of a dash camera memory card. Spencer had been charged in connection with the 2024 shooting of a man accused of sexually abusing his teenage daughter, a case his defense said involved protecting his child. The court found the loss … Continue reading Judge dismisses murder charge against Arkansas sheriff nominee who killed daughter’s alleged abuser

Ohio State University reaches $100 million settlement in sex abuse lawsuits

Ohio State University has agreed to pay $100 million to 279 former students who allege they were sexually abused decades ago by campus doctor Richard Strauss. The settlement is part of an eight-year legal battle over claims that the university knew about Strauss’s misconduct but failed to stop it. One plaintiff did not sign the agreement, and final details are still being worked out. A court-appointed … Continue reading Ohio State University reaches $100 million settlement in sex abuse lawsuits

John Bolton to plead guilty to retaining national security information

Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton has agreed to plead guilty to one count of retaining national security information as part of a deal with federal prosecutors. He is expected to be arraigned again on June 26 and could face a sentence ranging from probation to up to 60 months in prison, along with $2.25 million in restitution. Prosecutors say the case involves classified … Continue reading John Bolton to plead guilty to retaining national security information

UN peacekeeper killed, two wounded in shelling in Lebanon

A Serbian U.N. peacekeeper, Sergeant Milovan Jovanovic, died after mortar shells struck a UNIFIL position near Marjayoun in southeastern Lebanon, while two other peacekeepers were wounded. The attack marks the seventh U.N. peacekeeper death in Lebanon since fighting between Hezbollah and Israel resumed in March. U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the incident, stressing that attacks on peacekeepers may constitute war crimes and must be investigated. Initial findings suggest the position was hit by indirect fire from … Continue reading UN peacekeeper killed, two wounded in shelling in Lebanon

Henry Nowak inquest to probe actions of police

An inquest jury will examine whether police actions or delays in medical treatment contributed to the death of 18-year-old Henry Nowak, who was fatally stabbed in Southampton. Despite repeatedly telling officers he had been stabbed and could not breathe, he was arrested and handcuffed after his attacker, Vickrum Digwa, failed to reveal the stabbing. A full jury inquest is scheduled for September 2027 to investigate … Continue reading Henry Nowak inquest to probe actions of police

Ukrainian drones hit St. Petersburg oil terminal

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukrainian long-range drones struck an oil terminal in St. Petersburg, causing a large fire and sending smoke over the city. The drones reportedly traveled more than 1,000 kilometers (600 miles), marking another deep strike inside Russian territory. The attack came a day after Russia launched a major drone and missile assault on Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv. Russian authorities confirmed that … Continue reading Ukrainian drones hit St. Petersburg oil terminal

Israel, Lebanon agree to renew ceasefire as Iran launches deadly attack on Kuwait airport

Kuwait said an Iranian missile and drone attack struck its international airport, killing one person and injuring dozens, raising concerns that the ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. is weakening. Iran said the attack was retaliation for recent U.S. airstrikes on Iranian military targets, which the U.S. described as self-defense actions. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump rejected reports that Iran had suspended indirect talks with the … Continue reading Israel, Lebanon agree to renew ceasefire as Iran launches deadly attack on Kuwait airport

Nepali Mount Everest guide found alive after being missing for six days

A 52-year-old Nepali Sherpa guide, Dawa Sherpa, who had been missing on Mount Everest for six days and was feared dead, was found alive crawling near the Khumbu Icefall. He was rescued by a cleanup crew, given food and water, and flown to a hospital in Kathmandu. His family had already begun funeral rituals after losing hope of finding him alive. Dawa was last seen … Continue reading Nepali Mount Everest guide found alive after being missing for six days

Wall Street inches to more records thanks to booming AI stocks

U.S. stocks edged higher on Tuesday, with all major indexes hitting record highs as momentum from the artificial intelligence boom continued to lift markets. The S&P 500 rose slightly, while the Dow Jones and Nasdaq also posted gains despite mixed intraday trading. Tech-related stocks led the rally, with Hewlett Packard Enterprise surging after strong earnings tied to AI demand. Marvell Technology jumped sharply after bullish … Continue reading Wall Street inches to more records thanks to booming AI stocks

Japan’s Nikkei hits record high

Asia-Pacific markets rose broadly on Wednesday, with Japan’s Nikkei 225 reaching a record high despite ongoing uncertainty over U.S.–Iran tensions. Investors appeared to overlook escalating conflict risks, including reports of Iranian activity in the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil shipping route. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Iran has placed mines in parts of the waterway and targeted commercial shipping. A White … Continue reading Japan’s Nikkei hits record high

Canada’s Carney pledges action over rising antisemitism

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Jewish Canadians are being severely targeted by antisemitic hate and warned that the country is failing to protect them. He stated that antisemitic incidents have risen sharply, with Jewish communities facing attacks on schools, synagogues, businesses, and campuses. Carney said the situation in Canada is particularly serious and requires a targeted national response, including stronger security measures for faith-based … Continue reading Canada’s Carney pledges action over rising antisemitism

Henry Nowak arrest footage raises ‘serious questions for police’, Starmer says

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called for scrutiny after bodycam footage showed police response during the fatal stabbing of Henry Nowak in Southampton. The footage, which has sparked public outrage and protests, shows officers handcuffing the injured teenager after he was attacked by Vickrum Digwa, who has since been jailed for at least 21 years for murder. The case has triggered debate over policing practices, … Continue reading Henry Nowak arrest footage raises ‘serious questions for police’, Starmer says

Incumbent L.A. mayor survives heated criticisms, advances to reelection runoff

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has advanced to a runoff election after failing to secure the 51% needed to win reelection outright. Her campaign has faced criticism from both conservative and progressive opponents, including concerns over homelessness, affordability, and city management. Despite the attacks, Bass argues her administration has made progress on housing, public safety hiring, and reducing homelessness. She has also received support from … Continue reading Incumbent L.A. mayor survives heated criticisms, advances to reelection runoff