SpaceX rocket launch from Cape Canaveral to deliver cargo to ISS

SpaceX is preparing to launch a Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral on April 11 to deliver supplies to the International Space Station. The mission, known as NG-24, will carry a Cygnus XL spacecraft loaded with about 11,000 pounds of cargo for astronauts aboard the station. Liftoff is scheduled for 7:41 a.m., with a backup window available the following day if needed due to weather or timing constraints. The launch must occur on time … Continue reading SpaceX rocket launch from Cape Canaveral to deliver cargo to ISS

Anthropic develops AI ‘too dangerous to release to public’

Anthropic has restricted public access to its new AI system, Claude Mythos Preview, citing concerns that it is too dangerous to release widely. The model has demonstrated advanced capabilities in identifying thousands of software vulnerabilities, including flaws in major operating systems and web browsers, raising cybersecurity risks if misused. Instead of a public release, Anthropic is allowing select companies such as Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft to access the system through a controlled program … Continue reading Anthropic develops AI ‘too dangerous to release to public’

Massive hack exposes thousands of sensitive LAPD records

A major data breach at the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office exposed thousands of sensitive records tied to the Los Angeles Police Department. The hack, which occurred in March, reportedly compromised more than 337,000 files and over seven terabytes of data, including witness identities, medical records, and internal investigation documents. Some of the stolen material was briefly posted online before being removed. The Los Angeles Police Department said its own … Continue reading Massive hack exposes thousands of sensitive LAPD records

Fed officials still foresee rate cut this year

Minutes from the Federal Reserve March meeting show officials still expect to cut interest rates later this year despite uncertainty tied to the Iran conflict and tariffs. Policymakers said the war could push them toward easier monetary policy if higher gas prices weaken consumers and the labor market. They emphasized the need to remain “nimble” as inflation stays above target and employment growth remains relatively flat. Most participants anticipated … Continue reading Fed officials still foresee rate cut this year

Trump threatens tariffs of 50% on countries ‘supplying military weapons to Iran’

President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. will impose 50% tariffs on all goods from any country that supplies military weapons to Iran. He said the tariffs would take effect immediately with no exemptions, framing the move as a response to support for Iran’s military capabilities. The policy was announced alongside Donald Trump’s statements about ongoing ceasefire discussions and cooperation with Iranian authorities on broader agreements. He also indicated that … Continue reading Trump threatens tariffs of 50% on countries ‘supplying military weapons to Iran’

Dozens of Democrats call for Trump’s removal after his Iran threats

Dozens of congressional Democrats have called for the removal of Donald Trump from office after he used rhetoric threatening Iran, prompting calls for impeachment or invoking the 25th Amendment. Lawmakers including Ed Markey, Chris Murphy, and Ro Khanna argued that Donald Trump is unfit to serve and should be removed through constitutional processes. Their reactions followed Donald Trump’s statement warning that “a whole civilization” could be wiped out if Iran did not meet his demands, which many … Continue reading Dozens of Democrats call for Trump’s removal after his Iran threats

Nato chief says Trump ‘clearly disappointed’ by US allies’ refusal to join Iran war

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said U.S. President Donald Trump was “clearly disappointed” that allies did not join the U.S. in its conflict with Iran. The remarks followed a closed-door meeting in Washington described as frank, coming amid tensions between the United States and NATO over support during the war and broader alliance responsibilities. Donald Trump has criticized NATO as insufficient and suggested the U.S. could reconsider its role, though legal restrictions limit withdrawal without … Continue reading Nato chief says Trump ‘clearly disappointed’ by US allies’ refusal to join Iran war

Bondi defies House subpoena over Epstein

Former Attorney General Pam Bondi will not appear for a scheduled deposition before the House Oversight Committee as part of its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, according to Republican committee officials. The Department of Justice said her subpoena was issued in her capacity as attorney general, and since she no longer holds that role, her appearance is being reconsidered. However, the subpoena has not been withdrawn, and committee leaders … Continue reading Bondi defies House subpoena over Epstein

Schumer says Senate will vote on war powers next week

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that the Senate will vote on a war powers resolution aimed at limiting President Donald Trump’s authority over military actions involving Iran. The measure is intended to reassert Congress’s constitutional role in decisions about war and comes amid ongoing ceasefire and peace negotiations between the United States and Iran. Schumer and other Democrats argue that no president should be able to take the country into … Continue reading Schumer says Senate will vote on war powers next week

Man accused of killing Iryna Zarutska on Charlotte light rail found ‘incapable to proceed’

A state psychiatric facility has found Decarlos Brown Jr. “incapable to proceed” in his murder case, delaying proceedings until his competency can be restored. The evaluation, conducted at Central Regional Hospital, must still be reviewed and accepted by a judge. Brown is accused of killing Iryna Zarutska in a stabbing on a Charlotte light rail in August that drew national attention. His defense has requested a 180-day continuance, noting that he is … Continue reading Man accused of killing Iryna Zarutska on Charlotte light rail found ‘incapable to proceed’

1 dead, 2 unaccounted for in Philadelphia parking garage collapse

Emergency crews are conducting search and rescue operations after a partial collapse of a seven-story parking garage under construction in Philadelphia’s Grays Ferry neighborhood. According to Mayor Cherelle L. Parker, one person died after being rescued and taken to Penn Presbyterian Hospital, while two others were treated, and two people remain unaccounted for. The structure, being built for the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia by contractor … Continue reading 1 dead, 2 unaccounted for in Philadelphia parking garage collapse

Hawaii doctor accused of trying to kill his wife during cliffside hike found guilty

Gerhardt Konig, an anesthesiologist, was found guilty of attempted manslaughter in a Honolulu court after being accused of attacking his wife during a cliffside hike in Oahu. Prosecutors alleged he assaulted Arielle Konig by trying to stab her and striking her with a rock, though the jury rejected the more serious attempted murder charge. The defense argued he acted in self-defense, while the prosecution presented … Continue reading Hawaii doctor accused of trying to kill his wife during cliffside hike found guilty

Army vet charged with leaking classified Delta Force secrets to journalist

A U.S. Army Special Operations Command veteran, Courtney Williams, has been federally charged with transmitting classified defense information to a journalist. Prosecutors allege she shared sensitive materials, including tactics and procedures, through extensive communications and document exchanges between 2022 and 2024. Williams had signed nondisclosure agreements during and after her service, and investigators say she labeled files intended for a reporter. The journalist involved, Seth … Continue reading Army vet charged with leaking classified Delta Force secrets to journalist

Automatic registration for US military draft to begin in December

Eligible men in the Selective Service System will be automatically registered into the military draft pool by December under a new rule aimed at simplifying the process and reducing costs. The change, mandated by the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act, shifts registration responsibility from individuals to the government using federal data systems. Most U.S. men aged 18 to 25 are already required to register, but … Continue reading Automatic registration for US military draft to begin in December

Iran says peace talks would be ‘unreasonable’ following Israeli strikes

Israel launched its heaviest strikes yet on Lebanon, killing hundreds and escalating regional tensions despite a recently announced ceasefire. Iran warned that continued attacks make peace talks with the United States unlikely, with officials calling negotiations “unreasonable.” Both Israel and the United States said the ceasefire does not apply to Lebanon, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuvowed military operations would continue. Disagreements over Iran’s nuclear program remain a major obstacle, with both sides presenting conflicting claims about … Continue reading Iran says peace talks would be ‘unreasonable’ following Israeli strikes

North Korea tests military assets including ballistic missile

North Korea conducted multiple weapons tests this week, including a tactical ballistic missile with a cluster-bomb warhead and an electromagnetic weapon system, according to state media. The tests, overseen by military officials, also involved carbon fiber bombs and a mobile short-range anti-aircraft missile system. South Korea reported that several missiles were launched over two days, prompting an emergency security meeting. The missile tested, known as … Continue reading North Korea tests military assets including ballistic missile

Decorated Australian veteran remains behind bars on Afghan war crime charges

Australia’s most decorated living veteran, Ben Roberts-Smith, did not seek bail after facing war crime murder charges in a Sydney court. He has been charged with two counts of war crime murder and three counts of aiding or abetting such crimes related to incidents in Afghanistan. The allegations stem from a 2020 military report that found evidence Australian special forces unlawfully killed civilians and prisoners. … Continue reading Decorated Australian veteran remains behind bars on Afghan war crime charges

Pastor charged with drowning someone to death during baptism

A pastor, Cheryl Bartley, has been charged with gross negligence manslaughter following a baptism ceremony death in Birmingham. The victim, Robert Smith, 61, drowned during the ceremony in Erdington in October 2023. The Crown Prosecution Service said there is sufficient evidence to bring the case to court after working with police investigators. Bartley is scheduled to appear before Birmingham Magistrates’ Court in May, the Mirror … Continue reading Pastor charged with drowning someone to death during baptism

Apocalyptic scenes in Beirut after Israel bombs 100 times in 10 minutes

Israeli airstrikes hit residential areas in Beirut shortly after a U.S.-Israel ceasefire was announced, as Israel clarified the deal does not apply to its conflict with Hezbollah. The Israeli military launched over 100 strikes within minutes across Beirut, southern Lebanon, and the Bekaa Valley, killing at least 254 people, with the highest toll in the capital. Entire neighborhoods were struck, causing widespread destruction, fires, and … Continue reading Apocalyptic scenes in Beirut after Israel bombs 100 times in 10 minutes

NASA confirms fireball seen over Philly region skies was a meteor on Tuesday

People across the Philadelphia region reported seeing a bright fireball in the sky on Tuesday afternoon, prompting widespread attention. The American Meteor Society received multiple reports of the event occurring at roughly the same time. NASA later confirmed that the fireball was a meteor entering Earth’s atmosphere. It was first observed about 48 miles above the Atlantic Ocean, then traveled over Long Island at around … Continue reading NASA confirms fireball seen over Philly region skies was a meteor on Tuesday

Astronauts suggest naming a moon crater ‘Carroll’ after their commander’s late wife

The Artemis II astronauts set a new record for the farthest distance humans have traveled from Earth and became the first crew to observe parts of the moon’s far side. During the mission, they spotted unnamed lunar craters and informally proposed names, including “Integrity” for their spacecraft and “Carroll” in honor of commander Reid Wiseman’s late wife. The emotional moment, shared with mission control, included … Continue reading Astronauts suggest naming a moon crater ‘Carroll’ after their commander’s late wife

Disneyland to add Olaf AI robot to parks

Disney has introduced a free-roaming animatronic version of Olaf at Disneyland Paris in the World of Frozen themed area, where the character can walk, talk, and interact with guests. A viral video showed Olaf moving through the park before slipping and losing his carrot nose, quickly gaining millions of views online. Disney plans to expand the character’s appearances to parks worldwide and on cruise ships, … Continue reading Disneyland to add Olaf AI robot to parks

Deere & Co agrees to pay $99 million to settle ‘right to repair’ lawsuit

Deere & Co. has agreed to pay $99 million to settle a class action lawsuit accusing the company of monopolizing farm equipment repair services. The lawsuit claimed the company restricted access to repair software and worked with authorized dealers to limit independent repairs, leading to higher costs for farmers. Although Deere denies wrongdoing, it agreed to the settlement to resolve the case, which still requires … Continue reading Deere & Co agrees to pay $99 million to settle ‘right to repair’ lawsuit

Delta, Southwest raise checked bag fees $10 amid jet fuel price surge

Delta Air Lines and Southwest Airlines are raising checked bag fees by $10 as airlines respond to rising jet fuel costs. Southwest will charge $45 for a first checked bag and $55 for a second, while Delta’s new fees apply to domestic and some international flights booked starting Wednesday. These increases follow similar moves by other major carriers, including United Airlines and JetBlue Airways, as … Continue reading Delta, Southwest raise checked bag fees $10 amid jet fuel price surge

Oil prices plunge and stocks jump after Trump announces conditional ceasefire with Iran

Oil prices fell sharply—by nearly 15%—after President Donald Trump delayed planned military strikes on Iran and signaled a potential two-week ceasefire tied to reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Iran’s foreign minister said shipping through the strait would be allowed during this period under coordination with its military, and Tehran agreed to enter negotiations with the United States. Markets reacted positively, with global stocks rising, bond … Continue reading Oil prices plunge and stocks jump after Trump announces conditional ceasefire with Iran