Archaeologists discover wreck of Danish warship sunk by Nelson 225 years ago

Marine archaeologists in Copenhagen have discovered the wreck of the Danish warship Dannebroge, sunk during the 1801 Battle of Copenhagen against Admiral Horatio Nelson’s British fleet. The ship was found 15 meters underwater in poor visibility, as researchers race to study it before the area is turned into a major housing development. The battle was a major naval clash in which the Danish flagship was … Continue reading Archaeologists discover wreck of Danish warship sunk by Nelson 225 years ago

Mars orbiter watches mysterious wave of darkness spread across red planet’s surface

A new image from the European Space Agency’s Mars Express mission shows rapid-looking changes across Mars’s Utopia Planitia region. The scene reveals a stark contrast between light rust-colored sands and darker areas linked to ancient volcanic materials, with comparisons to 1976 NASA images suggesting the dark regions have spread. Scientists believe strong Martian winds are shifting surface dust or exposing older volcanic rock, creating the … Continue reading Mars orbiter watches mysterious wave of darkness spread across red planet’s surface

China AI robot restaurant analyses diners’ faces, tongues to recommend health-focused dishes

Several restaurants in eastern China, particularly in Hangzhou, are using AI-powered robots to cook and manage kitchen tasks, drawing widespread attention online. At one restaurant, robots handle everything from ordering and cleaning to preparing more than 100 dishes, even analyzing customers’ faces and tongues to recommend meals. Supporters say the technology improves consistency, reduces costs, and has even led to cheaper meals for customers. Chefs … Continue reading China AI robot restaurant analyses diners’ faces, tongues to recommend health-focused dishes

OpenAI loses multiple executives in latest leadership shakeup

Three senior OpenAI executives have announced their departures, adding to a wave of leadership changes at the AI company. Bill Peebles, Kevin Weil, and Srinivas Narayanan all confirmed they are leaving or transitioning out of their roles, which spanned product, science, and enterprise applications. The exits follow recent high-profile staffing shifts, including medical leaves and role changes among other top executives. OpenAI said it is … Continue reading OpenAI loses multiple executives in latest leadership shakeup

Home shopping network pioneer QVC files for bankruptcy protection

QVC Group, the parent company of QVC and HSN, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States. The company said its international operations are not included and that it still has over $1 billion in cash to continue operating normally. QVC has been struggling with declining sales as consumers increasingly move to livestream shopping and online marketplaces like TikTok and Shein. Its … Continue reading Home shopping network pioneer QVC files for bankruptcy protection

Progressive Democrat Analilia Mejia wins New Jersey special election for US House

Democrat Analilia Mejia won a New Jersey special election for the U.S. House, defeating Republican Joe Hathaway and keeping the seat in Democratic hands. A progressive backed by Bernie Sanders and other left-wing figures, she campaigned on strong criticism of Donald Trump and populist economic policies. Her victory adds to a series of Democratic wins ahead of the midterms and helps maintain the party’s control … Continue reading Progressive Democrat Analilia Mejia wins New Jersey special election for US House

Senate extends surveillance powers until April 30 after chaotic votes in House

The U.S. Senate approved a short-term extension of a controversial surveillance program used by intelligence agencies, just before its authority was set to expire. The measure passed quickly by voice vote after a chaotic push in Congress, sending it to President Donald Trump for approval. Lawmakers chose a temporary fix until April 30 after longer-term extension proposals failed to gain enough support. The program remains … Continue reading Senate extends surveillance powers until April 30 after chaotic votes in House

South African opposition leader Malema gets jail sentence for firing gun

South African opposition leader Julius Malema was sentenced to five years in prison after being convicted of firing a rifle in the air at a 2018 rally. The court also imposed additional penalties, though the sentences will run concurrently, and he was released pending appeal. Malema has vowed to take the case to the Constitutional Court, a process that could take years and delays any … Continue reading South African opposition leader Malema gets jail sentence for firing gun

Global leftist leaders gather in Spain to mobilize against right-wing politicians

Progressive leaders from more than 100 organizations are meeting in Barcelona, Spain, to coordinate a global response to the rise of far-right and nationalist movements. The “Global Progressive Mobilization” initiative, backed by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, aims to strengthen cooperation among left-leaning parties worldwide. Participants include prominent leaders such as Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa, and Mexico’s Claudia Sheinbaum. … Continue reading Global leftist leaders gather in Spain to mobilize against right-wing politicians

UK prime minister Starmer faces pressure to resign, pleads ignorance over Mandelson

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing renewed political pressure after it was revealed he was not told that former US ambassador Peter Mandelson had failed security vetting before his appointment. Mandelson later resigned over links to Jeffrey Epstein, adding to the controversy surrounding the appointment. Starmer said it was unacceptable that he had been kept unaware while telling Parliament that proper procedures had been … Continue reading UK prime minister Starmer faces pressure to resign, pleads ignorance over Mandelson

Bear‑suit scammers in LA County convicted in insurance fraud scheme

Three Los Angeles County residents have been sentenced for a staged insurance fraud scheme involving a person dressed in a bear costume damaging luxury cars. The group pleaded no contest to felony insurance fraud after submitting fake claims involving high-end vehicles like Rolls-Royces and Mercedes models. Investigators say they used video footage of the “bear” inside the cars to support claims totaling about $141,839. Authorities … Continue reading Bear‑suit scammers in LA County convicted in insurance fraud scheme

11th scientist death emerges in string of missing, dead officials with access to US secrets

The 2022 death of Alabama researcher Amy Eskridge has resurfaced online as part of renewed attention on multiple unusual deaths and disappearances involving scientists linked to U.S. defense and aerospace work. Her case is now being discussed alongside at least 10 others, prompting speculation about whether a broader pattern exists, though officials have not confirmed any connection. Eskridge, who worked on experimental propulsion concepts and … Continue reading 11th scientist death emerges in string of missing, dead officials with access to US secrets

Nancy Guthrie abduction: FBI analyzing DNA recovered from her home, sources say

The FBI is analyzing a DNA sample collected from the Tucson home of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who was abducted on February 1, according to sources familiar with the investigation. The sample, originally processed by a private Florida lab, was recently transferred to the FBI for advanced testing using newer technology. Officials say the DNA appears mixed from multiple individuals, making it difficult to separate and … Continue reading Nancy Guthrie abduction: FBI analyzing DNA recovered from her home, sources say

Charlie Kirk case stalls as accused shooter delays plea and eyes media limits

Tyler Robinson, accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a Utah Valley University event in 2025, returned to court as lawyers debated delaying his upcoming preliminary hearing. The defense argued they need more time to review extensive evidence, including digital and forensic material, while prosecutors insisted there is already strong proof such as surveillance video, DNA, and alleged confessions. Robinson’s team also sought to … Continue reading Charlie Kirk case stalls as accused shooter delays plea and eyes media limits

Tornadoes touch down in Midwest with millions at severe weather risk for weekend

Severe spring storms swept across the U.S. Midwest on Friday, with reports of apparent tornadoes in Illinois and Minnesota and widespread warnings across multiple states. The Storm Prediction Center said about 38 million people were at risk of severe weather, including tornado threats in Iowa, Wisconsin, and northern Illinois. Heavy rainfall also raised flooding concerns in states such as Michigan, Wisconsin, Missouri, and Kansas, following … Continue reading Tornadoes touch down in Midwest with millions at severe weather risk for weekend

Turkey orders mass arrests over online praise for recent school shootings

Turkish authorities have detained more than 160 people over online activity linked to school shootings and alleged misinformation, according to the justice minister. The crackdown follows a deadly incident in which a student opened fire at his former school, injuring 16 people before killing himself. Officials also said dozens of social media accounts were blocked for allegedly targeting schools or encouraging attacks. The shootings sparked … Continue reading Turkey orders mass arrests over online praise for recent school shootings

Australian ex-soldier Roberts-Smith granted bail in Afghan war crimes case

Former Australian special forces soldier Ben Roberts-Smith was granted bail after spending 10 days in prison over alleged war crimes in Afghanistan. The decorated veteran, who received the Victoria Cross, is accused of murdering five people between 2009 and 2012 but denies all charges. Prosecutors allege the victims were unarmed and that some killings were carried out by subordinates under his orders. His lawyer argued … Continue reading Australian ex-soldier Roberts-Smith granted bail in Afghan war crimes case

South Koreans breathe sighs of relief as escaped wolf is returned to zoo safely

South Korea celebrated the safe capture of Neukgu, a 2-year-old wolf who escaped from a Daejeon zoo and became a national sensation. After nine days on the run, he was found, tranquilized, and returned to the zoo in stable condition. The escape sparked widespread concern, with officials—including the president—emphasizing efforts to capture him alive. Veterinarians treated Neukgu for minor issues, including removing a fishing hook … Continue reading South Koreans breathe sighs of relief as escaped wolf is returned to zoo safely

Pope Leo XIV greeted by crowd of 120,000 in Cameroon

Pope Leo XIV drew a crowd of about 120,000 people in Douala, Cameroon, where he criticized inequality despite the country’s natural wealth. He highlighted both material and spiritual poverty, urging young people to use their talents and values to build a better future. During his Africa trip, he also spoke out against corruption, calling it a threat to justice and leadership credibility. Cameroon’s largely young … Continue reading Pope Leo XIV greeted by crowd of 120,000 in Cameroon

1 killed in Israeli strike in southern Lebanon on 1st full day of ceasefire deal

An Israeli drone strike killed one person in southern Lebanon on the first full day of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. The incident occurred shortly after Donald Trump announced that the U.S. had prohibited Israel from continuing airstrikes in Lebanon. Trump used unusually strong language toward Israel, emphasizing that further attacks were not allowed. Hezbollah has stopped firing on Israel since the truce … Continue reading 1 killed in Israeli strike in southern Lebanon on 1st full day of ceasefire deal

UK and France to lead defensive mission in Strait of Hormuz

Iran and the United States both said the Strait of Hormuz was reopening, though tensions remain after recent conflict disrupted global shipping and energy prices. Donald Trump claimed NATO offered assistance but said he rejected it, continuing his criticism of the alliance. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized that Britain would not be drawn into the conflict but announced a future UK-France-led mission to protect … Continue reading UK and France to lead defensive mission in Strait of Hormuz

‘God of Chaos’ asteroid Apophis will blaze across the sky in 2029

A rare near-Earth asteroid named Apophis is expected to make an extremely close flyby of Earth on April 13, 2029, becoming bright enough to be visible to the naked eye from some regions. It will pass at a distance of about 20,000 miles, closer than many satellites, making it a once-in-thousands-of-years astronomical event. Scientists will use the encounter to study how Earth’s gravity affects the … Continue reading ‘God of Chaos’ asteroid Apophis will blaze across the sky in 2029

Humanoid robot chases pack of wild boars in bizarre video

A viral video from Warsaw showed a humanoid robot produced by Chinese firm Unitree apparently chasing wild boars as part of a humorous “boar-herding” scenario. The robot, named Edward Warchocki, was actually part of a promotional stunt rather than a real wildlife control effort. The clip gained millions of views online, with social media users joking about the machine’s attempts and calling it a futuristic … Continue reading Humanoid robot chases pack of wild boars in bizarre video

China economic growth accelerates to 5% in first quarter

China’s economy grew 5% in the first quarter, faster than expected, as strong exports helped offset weak domestic demand. Growth slightly improved from the previous quarter, but officials warned that global uncertainty and weak consumption remain major risks. Investment in infrastructure and real estate was weaker than forecast, with the property sector continuing a sharp decline. Retail sales growth slowed in March, while industrial output … Continue reading China economic growth accelerates to 5% in first quarter

Trump threatens to fire Fed chair Powell if he doesn’t leave in May

President Donald Trump has threatened to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell if he does not leave office at the end of his term in May, escalating an ongoing dispute over interest rate policy. Trump has repeatedly criticized Powell for not cutting interest rates and has also accused him of mismanaging a Federal Reserve building renovation project. Powell’s term ends on May 15, but he … Continue reading Trump threatens to fire Fed chair Powell if he doesn’t leave in May