First shipwrecks linked to real pirates of the Caribbean found in Bahamas

Archaeologists and filmmakers have discovered the first shipwrecks linked to real pirates from the “Golden Age of Piracy” in waters around Nassau in the Bahamas. The team identified six wrecks, including several dating to the early 1700s, when pirates like Blackbeard and Anne Bonny operated in the region. One wreck shows signs of being deliberately burned and stripped after capture, a common pirate tactic to … Continue reading First shipwrecks linked to real pirates of the Caribbean found in Bahamas

Meteorite found in Sahara desert may be 1st evidence of lost solar system world

A meteorite found in the Sahara Desert, known as NWA 12774, has provided evidence of a previously unknown ancient protoplanet that may have existed early in the solar system’s history. Scientists say the rock, classified as an angrite, contains unusual chemical features suggesting it formed under extremely high pressure in a large planetary body rather than a small asteroid. Analysis indicates the parent world could … Continue reading Meteorite found in Sahara desert may be 1st evidence of lost solar system world

NASA astronauts could soon wear Prada as luxury label unveils new gear for Artemis IV

Italian fashion house Prada and Axiom Space have unveiled a jointly developed next-generation lunar spacesuit inner layer for NASA’s Artemis IV mission, planned for early 2028. The garment, called a liquid cooling and ventilation system, is designed to regulate temperature, support breathing, and help astronauts endure long spacewalks on the Moon. It will be worn beneath the main protective suit and uses circulating water tubes … Continue reading NASA astronauts could soon wear Prada as luxury label unveils new gear for Artemis IV

Hong Kong to open first convenience store operated by humanoid robot in AI push

Hong Kong is preparing to open its first humanoid robot–run convenience store on the Hung Hom waterfront, as part of a wider push to integrate artificial intelligence into daily life. The 24-hour shop will be operated by a robot system capable of serving customers in multiple languages and interacting with them to encourage purchases. It is developed by a mainland Chinese embodied AI company, marking … Continue reading Hong Kong to open first convenience store operated by humanoid robot in AI push

Target recalls baby wipes over risk of ‘life-threatening’ bacterial infections

Target is recalling its Up & Up baby wipes nationwide after reports that they may be contaminated with bacteria that can cause serious infections in infants. The recall covers both fragrance-free and cucumber-scented versions sold in multiple package sizes at stores and online. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration identified bacterial contamination after complaints of discoloration, irritation, and possible infections. Customers are advised to stop … Continue reading Target recalls baby wipes over risk of ‘life-threatening’ bacterial infections

Bitcoin cracks $60,000, sinking to lowest level since October 2024

Bitcoin fell sharply on Friday, dropping to its lowest level since October 2024 and extending a weekly loss of about 16%. The price slid to around $59,000 after a combination of factors, including a small Bitcoin sale by Strategy, broader market liquidations, and pressure from stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs data. The decline was also linked to shifting investor sentiment, with money flowing into AI stocks and … Continue reading Bitcoin cracks $60,000, sinking to lowest level since October 2024

Oil prices climb more than $3 after Israeli strikes on Lebanon

Brent crude oil prices jumped more than $3 per barrel on Monday after renewed Israeli strikes in Lebanon and reports of explosions in several Iranian cities raised fears of wider conflict. Brent futures rose about 3.4% to $96.24, while U.S. crude also climbed more than 3%, reversing losses from the previous session. The gains came amid heightened tensions in the U.S.–Iran conflict and concerns about … Continue reading Oil prices climb more than $3 after Israeli strikes on Lebanon

Sen. Bob Packwood of Oregon, who resigned after sexual harassment scandal, dies

Former U.S. Senator Bob Packwood has died at the age of 93, his family announced. He was a prominent Oregon Republican known for his work on tax reform and as an early GOP supporter of abortion rights and women’s issues. However, his political career collapsed in the 1990s after more than two dozen women accused him of sexual harassment and other misconduct. Following a Senate … Continue reading Sen. Bob Packwood of Oregon, who resigned after sexual harassment scandal, dies

Trump denies campaign push to finish endless wars: ‘I didn’t promise anything’

President Donald Trump said he did not campaign on avoiding “endless wars,” as he addressed the ongoing conflict with Iran in a recent interview. He argued that the current fighting is not an “endless war,” noting it has lasted about three months and is partially under a ceasefire arrangement. Trump also said that supporting a strong military is not consistent with being entirely opposed to … Continue reading Trump denies campaign push to finish endless wars: ‘I didn’t promise anything’

Ro Khanna says he supports Graham Platner’s bid for Senate despite ‘shameful’ actions

Democratic congressman Ro Khanna offered a qualified defense of Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, acknowledging his “misogynistic” past behavior while saying it was not surprising to many people in Maine. Platner, a former Marine and oyster farmer running against Republican Senator Susan Collins, has faced allegations including inappropriate messages and accusations of abusive behavior. Khanna said he continues to support Platner because he has taken … Continue reading Ro Khanna says he supports Graham Platner’s bid for Senate despite ‘shameful’ actions

Xi Jinping lands in North Korea to meet Kim Jong Un in rare visit

Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in North Korea on his first official visit since 2019, where he was warmly received by leader Kim Jong Un. The visit comes after Xi’s recent meetings with leaders including Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, and is seen as part of China’s effort to strengthen influence over its neighbor. Key topics expected for discussion include denuclearisation, US relations, and tensions … Continue reading Xi Jinping lands in North Korea to meet Kim Jong Un in rare visit

Nikol Pashinyan hails ‘historic victory’ in decisive election in Armenia

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan claimed a “historic victory” after his Civil Contract party won a decisive lead in Sunday’s parliamentary election. Early results showed his party far ahead of rival opposition blocs, signaling strong public backing for his pro-Western and reform-focused agenda. The vote also reflected Armenia’s shifting foreign policy direction and a gradual reduction of Russian influence in the country. Pashinyan said the … Continue reading Nikol Pashinyan hails ‘historic victory’ in decisive election in Armenia

Trailer carrying fireworks ignites in spectacular display on Tennessee highway

A trailer carrying fireworks erupted in flames on Interstate 75 near Ooltewah, creating a dramatic roadside explosion just before the Fourth of July weekend. Fire officials said the work truck’s box trailer became fully engulfed, causing fireworks to detonate and launch in multiple directions across the highway. Cellphone video showed intense bursts of fireworks shooting into the sky while thick smoke covered the roadway. Authorities … Continue reading Trailer carrying fireworks ignites in spectacular display on Tennessee highway

$500K worth of bourbon stolen from Philly warehouse, company officials say

More than 10,000 bottles of bourbon were stolen in a coordinated cargo theft from a warehouse in Philadelphia, according to company officials. The theft, which occurred in broad daylight, involved about 1,800 cases of Noble Oak Bourbon valued at roughly $500,000. Investigators say suspects may have tricked warehouse workers into allowing access and loading the goods under false pretenses. The company described the incident as … Continue reading $500K worth of bourbon stolen from Philly warehouse, company officials say

Hiker dies from heat-related illness at Grand Canyon National Park

An 18-year-old man died on Wednesday after suffering a heat-related illness while hiking in the Grand Canyon. Emergency responders were called shortly before 2 p.m. to the Bright Angel Trail below Havasupai Gardens. Rangers located him in a remote area near Garden Creek, about 30 feet below the trail. Despite a rapid response and helicopter rescue efforts, he did not survive, AZ Family has reported. … Continue reading Hiker dies from heat-related illness at Grand Canyon National Park

Manhunt continues after 12 people shot near festival in Ohio

At least 12 people were shot near a festival in Toledo, prompting a police search for suspects. Authorities said 10 victims are in stable condition while two remain critically injured. The shooting occurred near the Old West End Festival, and police believe two individuals were firing at each other during the incident. Victims ranged in age from 16 to 61, with witnesses describing chaos as … Continue reading Manhunt continues after 12 people shot near festival in Ohio

6 injured in knife attack at New York City’s Penn Station

Six people were injured in a knife attack at Penn Station in New York City on Sunday evening, according to authorities. The fire department reported that victims suffered injuries ranging from minor to serious and were taken to nearby hospitals, with one in serious condition. Amtrak officials said five people were slashed and all were stable, and a knife was recovered at the scene. Police … Continue reading 6 injured in knife attack at New York City’s Penn Station

Two arrested after deadly building collapse in eastern Germany

Two suspected metal thieves have been arrested in connection with a deadly building collapse in Görlitz that killed three people on May 18. Investigators believe the suspects may have damaged or tampered with pipes while searching the building for scrap metal and other valuables before the collapse. Authorities are investigating possible involvement in causing a fatal explosion and negligent homicide. The suspects, a 27-year-old Polish … Continue reading Two arrested after deadly building collapse in eastern Germany

Israel hits Iran with air strikes after Tehran fires missiles at northern Israel

Israel carried out airstrikes in western and central Iran after Iran launched missiles toward northern Israel, marking the first direct exchanges between the two countries since a ceasefire took effect two months ago. Iran described its missile attacks as the start of a week-long campaign of continuous strikes. The escalation followed Israeli airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut’s southern suburbs, which Israel said were retaliation … Continue reading Israel hits Iran with air strikes after Tehran fires missiles at northern Israel

Pope Leo tells 1.2 million crowd in Madrid that God stands with the poor

More than 1.2 million people gathered in Madrid on Sunday for an outdoor Mass led by Pope Leo, making it one of the largest events of his week-long visit to Spain. Crowds filled the streets near Cibeles Square, cheering and waving flags as the pope arrived. In his sermon, Leo urged Catholics to support the poor, lonely, and marginalized, saying God stands with those who … Continue reading Pope Leo tells 1.2 million crowd in Madrid that God stands with the poor

Israel hits Beirut’s suburbs in retaliatory attack against Hezbollah

Israeli airstrikes struck Beirut’s southern suburbs on Sunday, marking the first attack on the Lebanese capital since a U.S.-brokered ceasefire was renewed last week. Israel said the strikes were retaliation for a Hezbollah drone attack on Israeli forces, which Hezbollah later confirmed. Analysts described the incident as the latest escalation in a ceasefire that has been repeatedly violated by both sides since late 2024. Israeli … Continue reading Israel hits Beirut’s suburbs in retaliatory attack against Hezbollah

Powerful earthquake hits Philippines, triggering tsunami alerts across Asia

A powerful magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck off the coast of Mindanao in the Philippines on Monday, causing severe damage to buildings and triggering tsunami warnings across parts of Asia. The quake was followed by numerous aftershocks, with reports of collapsed structures, including a three-story restaurant building in General Santos City. Philippine authorities activated emergency response measures, closed schools in affected areas, and ordered evacuations to … Continue reading Powerful earthquake hits Philippines, triggering tsunami alerts across Asia

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