Dems go silent after McCarthy vindicated for booting Swalwell off intel committee

Newly declassified FBI records are shedding fresh light on former Rep. Eric Swalwell’s relationship with suspected Chinese intelligence operative Christine “Fang Fang,” which Democrats had previously defended as not warranting his removal from the House Intelligence Committee. The records reveal FBI interviews with Swalwell and a broader investigation into Fang involving alleged illicit campaign contributions, congressional internships and attempts to gain political access. Investigators considered … Continue reading Dems go silent after McCarthy vindicated for booting Swalwell off intel committee

GOP lawmakers criticize Trump’s beef import plan amid blowback from ranchers

House and Senate Republicans from agricultural states criticized President Donald Trump’s decision to suspend tariffs on up to 300,000 metric tons of imported ground beef. Nebraska senators Deb Fischer and Pete Ricketts warned that increased foreign imports could hurt American cattle producers and make it harder to rebuild the domestic herd. Trump defended the decision, saying the imports would be sold at 25% below current … Continue reading GOP lawmakers criticize Trump’s beef import plan amid blowback from ranchers

Alaska plane crash near remote radar site kills all 8 people on board, U.S. military says

A small U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-chartered plane crashed Thursday in western Alaska, killing all eight people aboard. The twin-engine Cessna 441 was traveling from Anchorage to a remote military radar site near Cape Newenham when it went down in rugged terrain and foggy weather. The aircraft had attempted to land once but missed the approach before losing contact with air traffic officials. The NTSB … Continue reading Alaska plane crash near remote radar site kills all 8 people on board, U.S. military says

Missing New York City grandmother found dead near airport in Las Vegas

The body of 63-year-old Alisa Goods, a missing grandmother from New York City, was found near Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, police said Friday. Security footage showed Goods falling down an embankment and collapsing in an area hidden from the nearby roadway, where her body was later discovered in a drainage ditch. Goods had been visiting a friend in Las Vegas and was … Continue reading Missing New York City grandmother found dead near airport in Las Vegas

Nebraska school district asks police to stop using shock gloves on students

Omaha police have agreed to stop carrying electric shock gloves while working in Nebraska’s largest public school district after the superintendent raised concerns about their use on students. The decision followed reports that Immigration and Customs Enforcement planned to equip officers with the devices, which can deliver an electric shock when pressed against a person’s skin. Omaha police used the gloves twice during the 2025-26 … Continue reading Nebraska school district asks police to stop using shock gloves on students

Indiana residents endure 11th day without power after storms topple power lines

Thousands of residents in northwest Indiana remained without electricity Saturday, nearly 11 days after severe storms caused widespread damage across the region. NIPSCO reported that more than 33,000 customers were still without power, with some residents in Gary warned that electricity may not be restored until Tuesday. The prolonged outages have caused major disruptions, including spoiled food, closed businesses, limited access to gas and difficulty … Continue reading Indiana residents endure 11th day without power after storms topple power lines

USPS publishes rule to block mail-in ballots from states that don’t provide voter lists

The U.S. Postal Service published a rule requiring states to provide lists of voters who receive mail-in ballots, including their names, addresses and unique tracking information. The rule was created to align USPS procedures with President Donald Trump’s March executive order concerning mail-in voting and election security. However, the rule cannot currently take effect because a federal judge issued an injunction blocking the relevant portions … Continue reading USPS publishes rule to block mail-in ballots from states that don’t provide voter lists

Somali pirates hijack oil tanker off Yemen in latest attack

Somali pirates hijacked the oil products tanker M.T. Sibu 1 off Yemen, marking the latest in a resurgence of piracy across the Gulf of Aden and western Indian Ocean. Six armed pirates seized the tanker Thursday and reportedly took it toward Somalia’s Puntland coast, with 20 crew members aboard. The Sibu 1 is managed by a UAE-based company and was previously sanctioned by the U.S. … Continue reading Somali pirates hijack oil tanker off Yemen in latest attack

Iranian president says time to end war with US from ‘position of strength’

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has called for an end to the months-long war with the United States, saying Iran is negotiating from a position of strength. Pezeshkian accused the U.S. of attacking Iranian schools, hospitals and infrastructure and said the international community recognizes Iran as having prevailed. He also defended a recently expired memorandum of understanding with Washington, rejecting accusations from Iranian hardliners that his … Continue reading Iranian president says time to end war with US from ‘position of strength’

Russian and Ukrainian attacks kill 10 people, a day after deadly shopping mall drone strike

Russian drone and missile strikes across Ukraine killed at least seven people Saturday, while a Ukrainian drone attack in Russia’s Krasnodar region killed three people, including two children. The attacks came one day after a Russian strike on a Ukrainian shopping center killed at least 16 people and injured about 130 others. In Kyiv, a Russian ballistic missile strike on railway infrastructure killed one person … Continue reading Russian and Ukrainian attacks kill 10 people, a day after deadly shopping mall drone strike

European wildfires expose, detonate buried bombs and mines from past wars

Wildfires across Europe this summer are exposing a dangerous threat from unexploded bombs and mines left behind from World War I and World War II. Some of the buried weapons have exploded because of the intense heat, with incidents reported in France, Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. Heavy rains earlier this year caused vegetation to grow rapidly, which later became fuel for fires amid extreme … Continue reading European wildfires expose, detonate buried bombs and mines from past wars

Sword attack at Swedish school kills 17-year-old girl, injures 3 others

An 18-year-old suspect carried out a sword attack at Brinell School in Fagersta, Sweden, killing a 17-year-old student and injuring three others. Two of the injured, ages 12 and 17, were seriously wounded, while a third person under 18 suffered minor injuries. Police arrested the suspect and are investigating the incident as murder and attempted murder, with no indication that another attacker was involved. Authorities … Continue reading Sword attack at Swedish school kills 17-year-old girl, injures 3 others

NASA astronaut and 1st female French spacewalker remove failed ISS antenna

NASA astronaut Anil Menon and ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot conducted a spacewalk outside the International Space Station on Tuesday to replace a malfunctioning communications antenna. The astronauts successfully removed the failed antenna but encountered delays with its electrical connections and mounting hardware, preventing them from installing the replacement. The old antenna was secured to the station and will remain there until a future spacewalk, possibly … Continue reading NASA astronaut and 1st female French spacewalker remove failed ISS antenna

Coffee shop run by robots operates 24-hours a day

A new 24-hour coffee shop in Beijing, China, has set a Guinness World Record with an entirely robot-operated staff. The robotic baristas served 202 cups of coffee in just 60 minutes, with customers waiting an average of less than 30 seconds for their drinks. Customers praised the speed of the service, with one describing the coffee as well-balanced despite the large crowd. Economist Dr. Leonora … Continue reading Coffee shop run by robots operates 24-hours a day

Department of Homeland Security Seeking Humanoid Robots to Patrol Southern Border

The federal government is reportedly exploring the use of humanoid robots to patrol the U.S.-Mexico border as part of a broader expansion of high-tech surveillance. Department of Homeland Security officials have reportedly viewed a presentation from Foundation, a robotics company developing humanoid machines designed for military and security applications. Foundation founder Sankaet Pathak said the company is in discussions with several national security agencies and … Continue reading Department of Homeland Security Seeking Humanoid Robots to Patrol Southern Border

Outshine fruit bars recalled for possible glass contamination

Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream has recalled certain Outshine Fruit Bars sold nationwide because they may be contaminated with pieces of glass. The recall affects select six-count packs of strawberry, watermelon, grape, tangerine and black cherry bars, as well as 24-count variety packs. The affected products have best-before dates ranging from May 31 through November 30, 2027, with specific UPC and barcode information provided by the … Continue reading Outshine fruit bars recalled for possible glass contamination

Home Depot reaffirms guidance amid ‘frozen housing market conditions’

Home Depot reported second-quarter earnings and revenue that exceeded Wall Street expectations, while reaffirming its full-year financial guidance. The retailer reported $47.86 billion in revenue, up 5.7% from a year earlier, while net income increased to $4.77 billion. Comparable sales rose 1.7%, beating analysts’ expectations and marking the company’s strongest comparable-sales growth since the third quarter of 2022. Executives said customers remain hesitant to take … Continue reading Home Depot reaffirms guidance amid ‘frozen housing market conditions’

Democratic socialist Angie Nixon clinches surprise primary win in Florida US Senate race

Progressive state representative Angie Nixon defeated former Army intelligence officer Alexander Vindman in Florida’s Democratic Senate primary, despite having a much smaller campaign budget. Nixon, a Democratic Socialists of America member, will face Republican Sen. Ashley Moody in the November general election for the remaining two years of the Senate term. Vindman had been widely expected to win because of his significant fundraising advantage and … Continue reading Democratic socialist Angie Nixon clinches surprise primary win in Florida US Senate race

Kushner gives Hamas stark ultimatum: Disarm or Israel gets US backing to ‘finish the job’

U.S. special envoy Jared Kushner warned Hamas on Monday that it must honor its commitment to disarm in Gaza or risk an Israeli military operation with greater U.S. support. Kushner said Hamas reaffirmed its commitment to President Donald Trump’s peace plan during talks in Cairo, but stressed that the group’s actions will determine whether the commitment is genuine. He also met with Israeli Prime Minister … Continue reading Kushner gives Hamas stark ultimatum: Disarm or Israel gets US backing to ‘finish the job’

Sacked Ukrainian defence minister calls for presidential election

Former Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov has called for elections during the war with Russia, presenting a major challenge to President Volodymyr Zelensky’s leadership. Fedorov argued that democracy should not be held hostage by Russia and called for a safe and legal way to restore Ukraine’s democratic process despite the ongoing conflict. Ukraine has been under martial law since Russia’s invasion in 2022, which currently … Continue reading Sacked Ukrainian defence minister calls for presidential election

Justice Department to send a record 1,000 monitors to polling places in midterm elections

The Justice Department plans to deploy a record 1,000 federal monitors to polling places across the U.S. during the 2026 midterm elections. The monitors will oversee compliance with federal voting laws and help ensure voters are not discriminated against or intimidated at polling locations. The planned deployment would exceed the 714 monitors sent to 27 states during the 2024 presidential election and the 289 sent … Continue reading Justice Department to send a record 1,000 monitors to polling places in midterm elections

Suspect in creepy Chucky-style mask wanted in Philadelphia after chasing jogger, police say

Philadelphia police are asking for the public’s help identifying a person wearing a Chucky-style mask who allegedly chased and threatened a woman near City Hall last week. The masked person reportedly held a phone toward a 40-year-old jogger and repeatedly asked, “Are you ready to die?” causing her to stumble and suffer an injury. Police said the suspect had also harassed pedestrians and was denied … Continue reading Suspect in creepy Chucky-style mask wanted in Philadelphia after chasing jogger, police say

Minnesota AG Ellison announces lawsuit against Texas Gov. Greg Abbott over extradition of ICE agent

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced Tuesday that he is suing Texas Gov. Greg Abbott over the delayed extradition of ICE agent Christian Castro, who is accused of shooting a man in Minneapolis. Castro faces four counts of second-degree assault and one count of falsely reporting a crime and has been held in a Texas jail since his arrest on May 29. Ellison and Hennepin … Continue reading Minnesota AG Ellison announces lawsuit against Texas Gov. Greg Abbott over extradition of ICE agent

Crews work to restore power to thousands after Lala raked Hawaii

Crews in Hawaii were working Tuesday to restore power to thousands of residents after Tropical Storm Lala caused destructive flooding and killed one person over the weekend. The storm weakened from a hurricane to a tropical storm as it moved west, leaving significant damage to roads, trees, power lines and other infrastructure across the islands. Many residents and tourists were left without electricity, while some … Continue reading Crews work to restore power to thousands after Lala raked Hawaii

Dad charged in alleged Penn State cocaine ring is managing attorney in Pittsburgh

A Pittsburgh attorney has been charged with felony offenses for allegedly helping conceal evidence connected to a cocaine trafficking ring at Penn State University. Paul Robinson is accused of hiding a safe containing drugs and cash and is the father of Thomas Robinson, who investigators identified as one of the alleged leaders of the operation. Authorities say cocaine was cut and packaged at the Delta … Continue reading Dad charged in alleged Penn State cocaine ring is managing attorney in Pittsburgh