Irish researchers find oldest English-language poem in forgotten medieval book

Researchers in Ireland have discovered what is now believed to be the oldest surviving English poem, “Caedmon’s Hymn,” hidden within a medieval manuscript in a Roman library. The text was found inside a 9th-century copy of the Venerable Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People, where the Old English poem appears within the main Latin text rather than as a marginal addition. Scholars were astonished by … Continue reading Irish researchers find oldest English-language poem in forgotten medieval book

SpaceX Dragon capsule delivers science and supplies to space station

A SpaceX Dragon capsule successfully docked at the International Space Station on Sunday, two days after launching from Florida on a NASA resupply mission. The spacecraft autonomously attached to the station’s Harmony module while astronauts monitored its arrival. It delivered about 6,500 pounds of supplies and scientific equipment for Expedition 74 crew members to unpack over the coming weeks. The cargo includes experiments on microgravity, … Continue reading SpaceX Dragon capsule delivers science and supplies to space station

Pope Leo launches AI commission

Pope Leo XIV has announced the creation of a Vatican commission on artificial intelligence to help guide the Catholic Church’s response to rapidly growing AI technology. The commission is intended to support an upcoming encyclical that will focus on the ethical and moral implications of AI within the Church’s social teachings. Vatican officials said the initiative reflects concerns about AI’s impact on human dignity, justice, … Continue reading Pope Leo launches AI commission

30-year Treasury yield tops 5.1%, highest in nearly a year

U.S. Treasury yields surged Friday as investors reacted to volatile inflation data and uncertainty over monetary policy under new Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh. The 10-year and 30-year yields rose sharply, hitting multi-month highs as markets priced in the impact of persistent inflation. Recent data showed inflation accelerating across consumer prices, producer prices, and import costs, while energy prices also climbed due to geopolitical tensions. … Continue reading 30-year Treasury yield tops 5.1%, highest in nearly a year

New York braces for chaotic Monday commute amid Long Island Rail Road strike

New York officials urged commuters to work from home Monday after a strike by Long Island Rail Road workers shut down the nation’s busiest commuter rail system for the first time in about 30 years. Governor Kathy Hochul said emergency transit options, including shuttle buses and extra subway service, were being deployed, but warned the system cannot fully replace LIRR service. The strike followed the … Continue reading New York braces for chaotic Monday commute amid Long Island Rail Road strike

Trump shares photos of Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation, says project is ahead of schedule

President Donald Trump shared photos showing renovation progress at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, which is being restored ahead of America’s 250th anniversary and targeted for completion by July Fourth. He said the project includes upgraded materials, improved stonework, and a higher-quality reflective coating designed to enhance durability and appearance. Critics, including a preservation advocacy group, have raised concerns that the new “industrial-grade” blue finish … Continue reading Trump shares photos of Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation, says project is ahead of schedule

Top Judiciary Democrat Raskin blasts possible Trump-IRS settlement

Rep. Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, criticized a reported Trump administration plan to create a compensation fund for individuals tied to claims of political targeting, calling it an “illegal” and “unconstitutional” political slush fund. He argued that only Congress controls federal spending and said lawmakers never approved the proposed $1.7 billion fund. The reported plan could involve payouts to people … Continue reading Top Judiciary Democrat Raskin blasts possible Trump-IRS settlement

Senate parliamentarian rejects $1 billion in reconciliation bill for White House security, Trump ballroom

The Senate parliamentarian rejected a Republican budget reconciliation provision that included $1 billion for White House and Secret Service security funding linked in part to President Donald Trump’s planned ballroom. The ruling, issued by Elizabeth MacDonough, determined the measure did not comply with Senate rules allowing reconciliation and would instead require 60 votes to pass. Republicans said they would try to revise and resubmit the … Continue reading Senate parliamentarian rejects $1 billion in reconciliation bill for White House security, Trump ballroom

Thomas Massie unfazed by Bill Cassidy’s defeat in Louisiana

Rep. Thomas Massie said he is confident heading into Tuesday’s Republican primary despite President Donald Trump’s repeated attacks against him and endorsement of his challenger, Ed Gallrein. Massie pointed to strong grassroots fundraising and broad donor support, arguing that recent polling shows him in the lead. Trump has escalated criticism of Massie on Truth Social, calling for Kentucky voters to oust him in what has … Continue reading Thomas Massie unfazed by Bill Cassidy’s defeat in Louisiana

Putin to visit Chinese leader Xi Jinping days after Trump’s trip to Beijing

Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit Beijing next week for a two-day meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, the Kremlin announced. The trip, scheduled for May 19–20, will mark the 25th anniversary of the 2001 Sino-Russian Treaty of Friendship. The two leaders are expected to discuss bilateral relations, economic cooperation, and major international and regional issues. The visit comes shortly after U.S. President … Continue reading Putin to visit Chinese leader Xi Jinping days after Trump’s trip to Beijing

3 dead, others injured after vehicle strikes cars and pedestrians in Oakland

Three pedestrians were killed and several others injured late Saturday night in Oakland, California, when a vehicle struck people and cars near International Boulevard and 85th Avenue. Police said the driver was traveling at high speed before hitting a parked vehicle and multiple pedestrians, with the cause of the crash still under investigation. The driver, identified as a juvenile, was arrested and also taken to … Continue reading 3 dead, others injured after vehicle strikes cars and pedestrians in Oakland

2 in custody, 1 still at-large after multiple ‘random’ Austin shootings

Two suspects, aged 17 and 15, have been arrested in connection with a series of up to 12 random shootings across Austin over the weekend that left four people injured. Police say a possible third suspect is still at large after an extensive multi-agency search in nearby Manor that temporarily prompted shelter-in-place orders. The shootings, which had no clear motive, occurred at locations including fire … Continue reading 2 in custody, 1 still at-large after multiple ‘random’ Austin shootings

Trump reads Bible as thousands pack National Mall for America 250 prayer rally

Top Trump administration officials, Republican lawmakers, and prominent Christian leaders gathered on the National Mall for a large prayer rally marking the approach of America’s 250th anniversary. The event, called “Rededicate 250,” featured speeches, worship music, and prayers emphasizing the idea of the United States as a nation rooted in faith and “under God.” President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and several cabinet members … Continue reading Trump reads Bible as thousands pack National Mall for America 250 prayer rally

Colorado governor commutes Trump ally Tina Peters’ prison sentence

Colorado Governor Jared Polis announced he is commuting the sentence of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, who was convicted for allowing unauthorized access to voting equipment after the 2020 election. Peters had been sentenced to over eight years in prison, but Polis reduced it to about four years and said she will be eligible for parole in June. The decision, which does not erase … Continue reading Colorado governor commutes Trump ally Tina Peters’ prison sentence

4 crew members eject safely after two Navy jets collide during air show in Idaho

Four crew members safely ejected after two U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler jets collided during an air show at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho on Sunday. The aircraft were performing a demonstration when they made contact midair, spun together, and crashed, leading to a brief base lockdown and cancellation of the remainder of the event. Officials said all pilots are in stable condition and … Continue reading 4 crew members eject safely after two Navy jets collide during air show in Idaho

‘Timmy,’ humpback whale released in spectacular rescue effort, is found dead off Denmark

A humpback whale found dead near Denmark’s Anholt island was confirmed to be the same whale rescued and released earlier this month after repeated strandings along Germany’s Baltic coast. Nicknamed “Timmy” and “Hope,” the whale had drawn widespread attention and debate over whether rescue efforts would help or harm the exhausted animal. After becoming stranded multiple times, the whale was transported by barge and released … Continue reading ‘Timmy,’ humpback whale released in spectacular rescue effort, is found dead off Denmark

Congolese report constant burials as deaths in new Ebola outbreak reach 87

At least 87 people have died in a new Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo’s Ituri province, with health officials warning of active community transmission. Authorities reported 336 suspected cases and 13 confirmed infections, with the outbreak spreading across the Mongwalu, Rwampara, and Bunia health zones. Health workers are intensifying screening and contact tracing, but ongoing insecurity caused by militant violence is hampering containment efforts. Officials … Continue reading Congolese report constant burials as deaths in new Ebola outbreak reach 87

Moscow rocked by blistering drone strikes leaving 4 dead

At least four people were killed and several others wounded in one of the largest reported Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia since the war began. Russian authorities said they destroyed 556 drones, though some struck Moscow and nearby regions, damaging buildings and disrupting airports. The strikes reportedly targeted military and industrial sites, including a missile factory, electronics facilities, and oil infrastructure, raising concerns about weaknesses … Continue reading Moscow rocked by blistering drone strikes leaving 4 dead

Drone strikes UAE nuclear plant as US and Iran signal they are prepared to resume war

A drone strike caused a fire near the UAE’s only nuclear power plant on Sunday in what authorities described as an unprovoked terrorist attack. No injuries or radiation leaks were reported, and no group or country was officially blamed. The incident heightened fears of renewed conflict as tensions remain high between the United States and Iran, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. President Donald … Continue reading Drone strikes UAE nuclear plant as US and Iran signal they are prepared to resume war

Huge Fireball Near Jerusalem After ‘Pre-Planned’ Explosion At Israeli Defense Facility

A large nighttime explosion and fireball in Beit Shemesh alarmed residents, many of whom feared a renewed attack due to the city’s recent experience with Iranian missile strikes. The state-owned Tomer defense company later confirmed the blast was a planned rocket-related test, though locals said they had received no warning. Reports said the explosion involved rocket propellant testing and appeared especially dramatic because of weather … Continue reading Huge Fireball Near Jerusalem After ‘Pre-Planned’ Explosion At Israeli Defense Facility

Scientists may have just found 10,000 planets beyond our solar system

Researchers say they may have identified up to 10,000 new exoplanets—planets outside our solar system—using a new AI-assisted detection method. If confirmed, this discovery could more than double the number of known exoplanets, which currently stands at just over 6,000. Scientists believe the Milky Way contains billions of these worlds, many still undiscovered or awaiting confirmation. The findings could significantly advance the search for potentially … Continue reading Scientists may have just found 10,000 planets beyond our solar system

Japan unleashes ‘Monster Wolf’ robots to repel record bear attacks

Japanese officials and farmers are turning to a high-tech scarecrow called “Monster Wolf” to deter an increasingly aggressive bear population. The solar-powered animatronic, which features glowing eyes, loud noises, and motion sensors, is designed to frighten wildlife away from farmland. Made by Hokkaido-based Ohta Seiki, the device has become popular due to rising bear encounters and its effectiveness in reducing crop damage. Demand has surged so … Continue reading Japan unleashes ‘Monster Wolf’ robots to repel record bear attacks

Grocery prices increase as conflict in Iran continues

Fuel and food prices continue to rise due to higher energy costs, tariffs, and ongoing geopolitical tensions, including the conflict involving Iran. In the Twin Cities, gas prices jumped nearly 30 cents overnight to an average of $4.44 per gallon, with Minnesota’s average rising about 70 cents in a month. Grocery costs are also up roughly 20% since 2022, meaning a $100 shopping trip now … Continue reading Grocery prices increase as conflict in Iran continues

Honda shares rise over 7%

Honda Motor’s shares rose more than 7% despite the company reporting its first annual operating loss in nearly 70 years. The automaker posted a $2.61 billion loss, driven by heavy EV restructuring costs, U.S. tariffs, and intense competition from Chinese electric vehicle makers. Honda is scaling back some planned EV launches and expects its restructuring efforts to cost more than $9 billion as it adjusts … Continue reading Honda shares rise over 7%

Warsh clinches Senate approval to be Fed’s next chair as inflation intensifies

The Senate has confirmed Kevin Warsh as the next chair of the Federal Reserve, placing him in charge of U.S. monetary policy amid rising inflation and debate over interest-rate direction. He will also serve a 14-year term on the Fed’s Board of Governors and is expected to lead his first policy meeting in June after final administrative steps are completed. Warsh succeeds Jerome Powell as chair, while Powell remains a … Continue reading Warsh clinches Senate approval to be Fed’s next chair as inflation intensifies