SpaceX launches 119 payloads to orbit from California

SpaceX is set to launch a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base early Monday morning as part of its Transporter-16 rideshare mission. The mission will carry 119 payloads into low Earth orbit, including cubesats, microsatellites, and other specialized cargo. Liftoff is scheduled within a 57-minute window beginning at 6:20 a.m. EDT, with live coverage available shortly before launch. If successful, the rocket’s first stage will land on a … Continue reading SpaceX launches 119 payloads to orbit from California

Final Preparations Underway for NASA’s Moon Mission

Teams at NASA Kennedy Space Center are completing final preparations to begin launch countdown activities for the Artemis II mission, which could launch as early as Wednesday, April 1. Forecasts indicate about an 80% chance of favorable weather, with concerns mainly around cloud cover and potential high winds. NASA is also holding a virtual Q&A with the Artemis II astronauts from quarantine, along with a mission briefing with … Continue reading Final Preparations Underway for NASA’s Moon Mission

Ominous Surveillance “Scarecrows” Appearing Across America

The U.S. law enforcement equipment market, valued at about $11.7 billion in 2025, is expanding as new surveillance technologies become more widely used by police departments. One increasingly popular tool is the “camera on wheels” (COWs) platform, mobile units equipped with cameras, solar panels, and telescoping masts that can be deployed to monitor public spaces. Companies like Flock Safety and Allied Universal offer these systems, which can integrate with … Continue reading Ominous Surveillance “Scarecrows” Appearing Across America

Over 400,000 KitKat candy bars stolen en route from Italy to Poland, Nestlé says

About 12 tons of Nestlé KitKat chocolate bars—roughly 413,000 bars—were stolen after leaving a production site in Italyen route to Poland. The shipment disappeared while in transit, and the vehicle carrying it has not been found. The missing products were intended for distribution across Europe, raising concerns they could enter unofficial sales channels. Nestlé said the bars can be tracked using unique batch codes, allowing retailers and consumers to identify … Continue reading Over 400,000 KitKat candy bars stolen en route from Italy to Poland, Nestlé says

Judge pauses blockbuster merger between TV station owners Nexstar and Tegna

A federal judge in California temporarily halted the $6.2 billion merger between Nexstar Media Group and Tegna after a legal challenge raised antitrust concerns. The ruling followed a lawsuit by DirecTV and a coalition of state attorneys general, who argued the merger could raise costs, reduce competition, and harm local news coverage. The judge issued a 14-day restraining order and scheduled a hearing to further consider the case. Although the merger had already … Continue reading Judge pauses blockbuster merger between TV station owners Nexstar and Tegna

Oil prices climb after Iran warns against US ground invasion

Oil prices rose on Sunday as tensions escalated after Iran warned against a potential U.S. ground invasion, despite statements from Donald Trump that negotiations to end the conflict would continue. Brent crude and U.S. crude both posted gains as markets reacted to fears of supply disruptions in the Middle East. Iran’s parliament speaker said Iranian forces are prepared for the arrival of U.S. troops, further heightening concerns about direct confrontation. … Continue reading Oil prices climb after Iran warns against US ground invasion

JD Vance leads CPAC poll for next Republican presidential candidate

A poll conducted at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Grapevine, Texas found strong support for J. D. Vance as the preferred Republican presidential candidate. Vance received about 53% of votes from attendees, while Marco Rubio placed second with 35%. The CPAC straw poll, though not a reliable predictor of election outcomes, reflects current sentiment among conservative activists and attendees. The results suggest growing consolidation of support behind Vance and … Continue reading JD Vance leads CPAC poll for next Republican presidential candidate

FBI Told to Look Again at Old Swalwell Accusations

FBI agents in California have been instructed to revisit a long-closed counterintelligence case involving Eric Swalwell, raising concerns that the material could be used for political purposes. The directive reportedly involves reviewing extensive files tied to Swalwell and a suspected Chinese operative linked to a past investigation that ended without charges. The original probe, which began over a decade ago, examined alleged connections related to fundraising but was … Continue reading FBI Told to Look Again at Old Swalwell Accusations

Trump warns to ‘take the oil in Iran’ as Tehran targets water, power plants in Kuwait

U.S. President Donald Trump said he would consider taking control of Iran’s oil resources and possibly seizing Kharg Island amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East. He described the idea as one of several options and suggested it would require a sustained U.S. presence if carried out. His comments come as the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran continues to escalate into its fifth week. Reports indicate the Pentagon has considered potential ground operations in … Continue reading Trump warns to ‘take the oil in Iran’ as Tehran targets water, power plants in Kuwait

Vance says he’s ‘obsessed’ with UFO files, calls aliens ‘demons’

Vice President J. D. Vance said in a recent interview that he is “obsessed” with UFOs and intends to investigate the topic before leaving office. He stated he has not yet reviewed classified UFO files but hopes to access and better understand them using his position. Vance mentioned prior interest in visiting sites like Area 51 and suggested he believes unexplained phenomena may have a non-alien explanation. He also … Continue reading Vance says he’s ‘obsessed’ with UFO files, calls aliens ‘demons’

Pope Leo Palm Sunday Mass: God rejects prayers of leaders who wage wars

Pope Pope Leo XIV delivered a Palm Sunday message at St. Peter’s Square emphasizing that God does not listen to prayers used to justify war or violence. He described God as the “king of peace” and said such appeals are rejected, urging an end to conflicts like the ongoing wars in Ukraine and between the United States, Israel, and Iran. The pope dedicated his homily to Christians … Continue reading Pope Leo Palm Sunday Mass: God rejects prayers of leaders who wage wars

Judge dismisses charges against former officers in Breonna Taylor case

A federal judge dismissed all remaining charges against former Louisville police officers Joshua Jaynes and Kyle Meany, who were accused of providing false information for a no-knock warrant tied to the 2020 raid that led to the death of Breonna Taylor. U.S. District Judge Charles Simpson ordered the case dismissed with prejudice, preventing prosecutors from refiling the same charges. Federal prosecutors had requested the dismissal “in … Continue reading Judge dismisses charges against former officers in Breonna Taylor case

2 students killed, 7 other people injured in Tennessee bus crash

Two students were killed and at least seven others were injured in a multi-vehicle crash involving a school bus in Tennessee on Friday. The bus, carrying students and adults from Kenwood Middle School on a field trip, collided with a dump truck and a Chevrolet Trailblazer on Highway 70 in Carroll County. Several of the injured were transported by air ambulance to hospitals across the … Continue reading 2 students killed, 7 other people injured in Tennessee bus crash

Protesters break through gates at Portland ICE facility, burn flags

After a large “No Kings” demonstration, a group of protesters gathered outside the Portland Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility. The crowd forced open a gate, prompting federal agents and local police to push protesters back while officers reported being struck with large rocks. Protesters damaged the gate again, burned flags, and one individual reportedly climbed onto the building’s roof and vandalized it. Police said they … Continue reading Protesters break through gates at Portland ICE facility, burn flags

Dozens of No Kings protesters arrested in Los Angeles after clash with police

Police in Los Angeles arrested dozens of protesters and used tear gas, pepper rounds, and bean bags to disperse a crowd at a “No Kings” demonstration on Saturday night. The unrest occurred near the Metropolitan Detention Center, which has become a recurring protest site tied to immigration enforcement actions under the Donald Trump administration. Earlier in the day, tens of thousands of people joined more … Continue reading Dozens of No Kings protesters arrested in Los Angeles after clash with police

F-16s scramble above Mar-a-Lago after unusual plane breaches restricted airspace

On Sunday, a private aircraft entered restricted airspace near Palm Beach, Florida, prompting the North American Aerospace Defense Command to scramble F-16 fighter jets and intercept it while Donald Trump was in the area. The aircraft was escorted out of the temporary flight restriction zone, which had been established by authorities including the Federal Aviation Administration and the United States Secret Service. During the interception, … Continue reading F-16s scramble above Mar-a-Lago after unusual plane breaches restricted airspace

Extreme weather in Afghanistan leaves 17 people dead, authorities say

Severe flooding, landslides, and thunderstorms across Afghanistan have killed 17 people and injured 26 in the past 24 hours, with more heavy rain expected. The country’s disaster management officials said casualties could rise as assessments continue across 13 affected provinces. The storms have destroyed or damaged hundreds of homes, roads, farmland, irrigation systems, and businesses, impacting hundreds of families. Authorities, including the National Disaster Management … Continue reading Extreme weather in Afghanistan leaves 17 people dead, authorities say

Iran warns U.S. troops will be “set on fire” if Americans launch ground operation

Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iran’s parliament speaker, warned the United States against a ground invasion, threatening strong retaliation against U.S. forces and allies. He said Iranian forces are prepared with missiles and would respond forcefully if American troops enter the region, rejecting any demand for Iran’s surrender from the United States. He also criticized a U.S. plan delivered via Pakistan, calling it an attempt to achieve … Continue reading Iran warns U.S. troops will be “set on fire” if Americans launch ground operation

US plane needed to hunt deadly drones was obliterated in Iran attack that wounded 12

A U.S. surveillance aircraft, the E-3 Sentry, was destroyed in a missile strike at Prince Sultan Air Base, injuring multiple American troops and escalating tensions with Iran. The aircraft is a critical airborne warning and control system used to track drones, missiles, and aircraft over long distances, and its loss is significant due to the limited number still in service. Experts say the destruction weakens … Continue reading US plane needed to hunt deadly drones was obliterated in Iran attack that wounded 12

Russian Tanker Nears Cuba, Defying US Oil Blockade

A Russian oil tanker under U.S. sanctions is set to arrive in Cuba carrying about 730,000 barrels of crude, challenging an American fuel blockade. Cuba is facing a severe energy crisis after losing key oil supplies, leading to shortages and frequent blackouts. The U.S. has warned against countries supplying oil to Cuba, but experts say it is now unlikely the tanker will be stopped. Once … Continue reading Russian Tanker Nears Cuba, Defying US Oil Blockade

There Are Now Over 50,000 American Troops in the Mideast

The U.S. has deployed about 5,000 additional Marines and sailors to the Middle East, bringing troop levels to over 50,000—around 10,000 more than usual—as President Trump considers next steps in the conflict with Iran. The Marines’ exact mission is unclear, but options under consideration include larger operations such as seizing territory to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil route disrupted by Iranian … Continue reading There Are Now Over 50,000 American Troops in the Mideast

Fireball sightings are surging across the US

A recent cluster of bright fireballs was reported across North America and parts of Europe between March 17–23, 2026, including sightings in states like Ohio, California, Michigan, Georgia, and Texas, where a meteor fragment even struck a home. Similar events were also reported earlier in Vancouver, France, and Germany, with some meteors producing sonic booms and widespread visibility. Data from the American Meteor Society shows a rise in reported fireball sightings in recent months, though … Continue reading Fireball sightings are surging across the US

Humanoid robot rentals take off as North Dallas company builds growing fleet

Humanoid robots are becoming popular attractions at parties, weddings, and conventions, with a North Dallas startup, The Robot Studio, helping lead the trend by renting them out for events. Founded by Aaron Mehdizadeh, the company offers robots like Benji and Stewie that can dance, tell jokes, answer questions, and interact with guests. Benji has gained attention for appearances at events and even a shopping mall, along with … Continue reading Humanoid robot rentals take off as North Dallas company builds growing fleet

Sony hikes PS5 prices by $150 citing ‘pressures’ in global economy

Sony announced it will raise prices for its PlayStation 5 lineup in the U.S. for the second time in less than a year, citing global economic pressures and rising component costs. The standard PS5 disc and digital editions will each increase by $100, while the more powerful PlayStation 5 Pro will see a $150 price hike. The company pointed to surging memory prices and supply constraints, … Continue reading Sony hikes PS5 prices by $150 citing ‘pressures’ in global economy

TSA officers will start getting paychecks as early as Monday, DHS says

The Transportation Security Administration announced that its officers, who have been working without pay during a partial government shutdown, are expected to begin receiving paychecks as early as Monday. The move comes amid ongoing congressional negotiations over funding for the Department of Homeland Security and related agencies. Donald Trump said the executive branch would take action to ensure TSA workers are paid despite the funding impasse. The Department of Homeland … Continue reading TSA officers will start getting paychecks as early as Monday, DHS says