Rocket Lab joins Raytheon on space interceptor program for Golden Dome

Rocket Lab announced it has secured new Pentagon-related defense work tied to the Trump administration’s “Golden Dome” missile defense initiative and expanded U.S. efforts in hypersonic weapons testing. The company, which operates in the United States and New Zealand, is working with defense contractor Raytheon to develop technologies for a Space Force program focused on space-based missile interceptors. The initiative aims to create an orbital defense system capable of countering ballistic, … Continue reading Rocket Lab joins Raytheon on space interceptor program for Golden Dome

Vancouver approves 6-month delivery robot pilot program

Vancouver councillors have approved a six-month pilot program allowing food delivery robots to operate on sidewalks in downtown and Kitsilano starting this fall. The program, run by U.S.-based Serve Robotics, aims to test “last-mile” delivery using small electric robots already used in cities like Los Angeles. Supporters say the technology could reduce emissions, improve efficiency, and complement existing delivery services. Critics, including some officials and experts, warn … Continue reading Vancouver approves 6-month delivery robot pilot program

Cloudflare stock sinks 18% after earnings as company cuts 1,100 employees

Cloudflare reported strong first-quarter earnings that beat Wall Street expectations for both revenue and profit, driven by 34% year-over-year revenue growth. Despite the positive results, shares dropped sharply after the company announced it would cut about 20% of its workforce, or more than 1,100 jobs, citing the impact of AI on its operations. CEO Matthew Prince said the shift to an “AI-first” model has fundamentally … Continue reading Cloudflare stock sinks 18% after earnings as company cuts 1,100 employees

Oil resumes rally as U.S.-Iran fire exchange rattles fragile ceasefire

Oil prices rose on Friday after the United States and Iran exchanged fire in the Strait of Hormuz, raising fears that a fragile ceasefire between the two countries was breaking down. Brent crude and U.S. West Texas Intermediate both climbed as tensions threatened disruption to one of the world’s most important oil shipping routes. The flare-up came amid ongoing accusations from both sides and uncertainty over a possible U.S.–Iran peace … Continue reading Oil resumes rally as U.S.-Iran fire exchange rattles fragile ceasefire

Marco Rubio meets with Pope Leo after Trump’s criticism over Iran war

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Pope Leo at the Vatican City for 45 minutes to discuss the Middle East amid rising tensions between the Trump administration and the pope over the Iran war. The meeting, described as “frank,” focused on peace, humanitarian aid, and religious freedom, and included an exchange of symbolic gifts. Relations between Washington and the Vatican have been strained after President Donald Trump publicly criticized … Continue reading Marco Rubio meets with Pope Leo after Trump’s criticism over Iran war

US trade court rules against Trump’s 10% global tariffs

A US trade court ruled that President Donald Trump’s 10% global tariffs were unlawful, saying they were not justified under the 1974 Trade Act used to impose them. The 2–1 decision sided with small businesses that challenged the tariffs, arguing the administration was bypassing a previous Supreme Court of the United States ruling limiting emergency trade powers. The court found the law Trump cited did not apply to … Continue reading US trade court rules against Trump’s 10% global tariffs

Trump says US-Iran ceasefire still in place after exchange of fire in Strait

The United States and Iran exchanged fire late Thursday in the Strait of Hormuz, with both sides accusing the other of initiating the latest escalation, though President Donald Trump said a ceasefire still remains in effect. Iran claimed U.S. forces struck an oil tanker, another vessel, and coastal areas, while the U.S. said it responded to Iranian attacks on its naval ships with self-defence strikes. United States Central Command said it destroyed incoming Iranian … Continue reading Trump says US-Iran ceasefire still in place after exchange of fire in Strait

Tennessee passes new congressional map likely to flip final Dem seat as protests erupt

Tennessee lawmakers passed a new congressional map that could eliminate the state’s only Democratic seat, setting up a likely 9–0 Republican delegation. The redistricting targets the 9th District, a majority-Black seat centered in Memphis, Tennessee, prompting concerns about reduced Black voter representation. Republicans say the changes reflect Tennessee’s increasingly conservative electorate, while Democrats argue the map is an example of gerrymandering that suppresses minority voices. The … Continue reading Tennessee passes new congressional map likely to flip final Dem seat as protests erupt

Southeast Asian leaders will reaffirm core values in veiled Mideast war rebuke

Association of Southeast Asian Nations leaders are preparing a contingency plan that emphasizes international law, sovereignty, and freedom of navigation as they meet for an ASEAN summit in the Philippines. The draft declaration also addresses regional risks from the Middle East war, including energy shortages, inflation, and disruptions to global trade. It calls for coordinated measures such as emergency fuel sharing, a regional power grid, and diversified … Continue reading Southeast Asian leaders will reaffirm core values in veiled Mideast war rebuke

USPS considers allowing people to ship handguns through the mail

A proposed Trump administration rule would allow handguns to be mailed through the United States Postal Service for the first time in nearly a century, reversing a 1927 law that restricted shipping concealable firearms. The Department of Justice argues the old ban is unconstitutional and that Americans should be able to mail firearms for lawful purposes like recreation and self-defense. United States Postal Service has proposed new regulations with safety … Continue reading USPS considers allowing people to ship handguns through the mail

Judge conditionally agrees to cancel Comey appearance in Trump threat case

A federal judge in North Carolina agreed to potentially cancel former FBI Director James Comey’s upcoming court appearance after he requested it be waived with support from the government. Comey had already made an initial appearance in Virginia and argued that federal rules allow only one such hearing, with the judge allowing cancellation if he formally submits a waiver. He faces charges related to a social media post showing seashells … Continue reading Judge conditionally agrees to cancel Comey appearance in Trump threat case

Tornadoes tear through Mississippi, damaging 400 homes and injuring multiple people

Multiple tornadoes struck central and western Mississippi on Wednesday, damaging about 400 homes and injuring at least 17 people, according to the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency. Authorities confirmed 14 tornadoes touched down, with the worst damage reported in Lamar and Lincoln counties, where hundreds of homes were affected. Emergency officials warned residents to avoid impacted areas as cleanup and damage assessments began, and no deaths … Continue reading Tornadoes tear through Mississippi, damaging 400 homes and injuring multiple people

Minneapolis man pleads guilty to syringe attack against Rep. Ilhan Omar

A Minnesota man, Anthony James Kazmierczak, pleaded guilty in federal court to assaulting Rep. Ilhan Omar after spraying vinegar at her during a January town hall event. He was quickly tackled before reaching her and Omar was not physically harmed. Kazmierczak had originally pleaded not guilty but changed his plea and now faces a potential prison sentence, likely between four and 14 months. He has been in … Continue reading Minneapolis man pleads guilty to syringe attack against Rep. Ilhan Omar

DeSantis acknowledges Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ may wind down operations

Ron DeSantis said the state may soon close “Alligator Alcatraz,” a controversial immigration detention center built in the Everglades as part of federal deportation efforts. He described the facility as temporary and a “bridge” while federal authorities expand capacity, though he did not give a specific closure date. The center, which processed thousands of undocumented migrants, has faced criticism over high costs, environmental concerns, and alleged mistreatment of … Continue reading DeSantis acknowledges Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ may wind down operations

Israel indicts Jewish man accused of attacking Christian nun in Jerusalem

Israel indicted a Jewish man for allegedly attacking a Catholic nun near Jerusalem’s Old City in what authorities described as a religiously motivated assault. The incident, captured on video, sparked international condemnation and added to concerns about rising harassment and violence against Christians and religious symbols in the region. Recent controversies have included Israeli soldiers damaging Christian statues in Lebanon and restrictions on Christian worship access in Jerusalem … Continue reading Israel indicts Jewish man accused of attacking Christian nun in Jerusalem

China condemns Japan’s first overseas ‘offensive missile’ test since WWII

China criticized Japan after Japanese forces fired a Type 88 anti-ship missile during joint military exercises with the US and the Philippines, calling it Japan’s first overseas “offensive missile” test since World War II. China accused Japan of abandoning its pacifist stance and accelerating “remilitarisation,” warning that growing military cooperation and weapons deployments threaten regional stability. Chinese officials also linked Japan’s actions to unresolved historical tensions from its wartime aggression in Asia and … Continue reading China condemns Japan’s first overseas ‘offensive missile’ test since WWII

Israeli military investigates soldier’s act against Virgin Mary statue in Lebanon

Israel’s military is investigating a soldier photographed smoking and placing a cigarette in the mouth of a Virgin Mary statue in a Christian village in southern Lebanon. The incident followed another case in which an Israeli soldier damaged a statue of Jesus, leading to international criticism and military punishment. Lebanese religious leaders and Catholic representatives condemned the acts as disrespectful, intolerant, and offensive to a peaceful … Continue reading Israeli military investigates soldier’s act against Virgin Mary statue in Lebanon

3 Australian women returning from Syria are arrested on suspicion of slavery

Three Australian women returning from Syrian detention camps were arrested on terrorism and slavery-related charges linked to their alleged involvement with the Islamic State group. The women, along with nine children, arrived in Australia after spending years in Syria’s Roj Camp, where authorities say investigations into possible war crimes and extremist activities have been ongoing for over a decade. Two women face charges connected to slavery offenses, … Continue reading 3 Australian women returning from Syria are arrested on suspicion of slavery

USA, Iran trade fire in Strait of Hormuz; Each claims other shot first

The US military said it struck Iranian military targets after Iran allegedly attacked US warships with missiles, drones, and small boats, though Iran claimed Washington started the conflict. The exchange threatened a fragile ceasefire that had paused weeks of US-Israeli attacks and Iranian retaliation across the Middle East. President Donald Trump insisted the ceasefire remained in place but warned of harsher action if Iran refused to agree … Continue reading USA, Iran trade fire in Strait of Hormuz; Each claims other shot first

Religious leaders told ‘prepare now’ for UFO disclosure to unleash Bible-changing revelations

Several influential pastors, including evangelist Perry Stone, claim they were told by U.S. intelligence-linked figures to prepare Christian communities for upcoming government releases about UFOs and possible extraterrestrial life. Stone and others allege the information may include reports, videos, and claims about non-human technology that could challenge traditional biblical interpretations of creation. Reported attendees, including Bishop Alan DiDio and podcaster Tony Merkel, said the discussions … Continue reading Religious leaders told ‘prepare now’ for UFO disclosure to unleash Bible-changing revelations

South Korea’s humanoid robot ‘Gabi’ becomes first robotic Buddhist monk

A humanoid robot named GI, given the Buddhist name Gabi, was formally ordained in a symbolic ceremony at Jogye Temple ahead of Buddha’s Birthday celebrations. The event, organized by the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism, aimed to highlight the harmony between tradition and emerging technology. During the ceremony, monks adapted Buddhist rituals for the robot, including placing a necklace of prayer beads and a festival … Continue reading South Korea’s humanoid robot ‘Gabi’ becomes first robotic Buddhist monk

FDA recalls 9 popular potato chips over potential salmonella contamination

A recall has been issued for certain flavors of Zapp’s and Dirty Potato Chips due to a possible salmonella contamination linked to a seasoning ingredient. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said multiple chip varieties, including salt and vinegar, cheddar-style, and sour cream and onion, may be affected and advised consumers not to eat them. Although initial testing of the seasoning showed no contamination, officials … Continue reading FDA recalls 9 popular potato chips over potential salmonella contamination

Warner Bros. Discovery books $2.9 billion net loss tied to Paramount deal

Warner Bros. Discovery reported a $2.9 billion net loss for the first quarter, driven largely by acquisition-related accounting costs, restructuring expenses, and a $2.8 billion termination fee tied to a failed deal involving Netflix. Revenue fell slightly year over year, though adjusted earnings increased, and the company continues to carry significant debt. Streaming was a bright spot, with strong subscriber growth and rising revenue from … Continue reading Warner Bros. Discovery books $2.9 billion net loss tied to Paramount deal

UFC stars thank President Trump for transforming the sport with historic White House fight

President Donald Trump hosted top UFC fighters at the White House to preview an upcoming mixed martial arts event planned for June 14 on the South Lawn. The event is intended to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary and will feature championship bouts, including Ilia Topuria vs. Justin Gaethje and Alex Pereira vs. Ciryl Gane. Trump said the fight card would be a historic, one-time spectacle showcasing … Continue reading UFC stars thank President Trump for transforming the sport with historic White House fight

Obama tells Colbert he worries about “politicization of the criminal justice system”

Former President Barack Obama warned in a televised interview that American democracy is at risk when the Justice Department and other institutions are used for political purposes. Speaking on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” he said the greatest danger is not policy disagreements but the politicization of law enforcement and the use of government power against political opponents. Obama argued that the Justice Department … Continue reading Obama tells Colbert he worries about “politicization of the criminal justice system”