Archaeologists discover ancient Roman artifacts in UK

Archaeologists working on a major road development in the Cotswolds believe they have discovered a trove of Roman artifacts along the A417 route. The site has yielded artifacts dating back as far as 12,000 years, including pieces from the Neolithic period. Among the finds are a rare cupid figurine, a Roman nail cleaner, pottery, coins, and jewelry. These items were showcased at a public event … Continue reading Archaeologists discover ancient Roman artifacts in UK

Cruise Resumes Robotaxi Testing in Phoenix After Incident of Dragging Pedestrian

Cruise, the autonomous vehicle company backed by General Motors, has cautiously resumed its testing operations in Phoenix, Arizona, following a serious pedestrian-dragging incident in San Francisco. The incident, which occurred last October, led to accusations from regulators and significant setbacks for the company. Cruise initially resumed testing with manually driven vehicles but has now deployed two autonomous vehicles with safety drivers in Phoenix. The company … Continue reading Cruise Resumes Robotaxi Testing in Phoenix After Incident of Dragging Pedestrian

Erdogan confirms ancient Istanbul church converted to mosque

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan confirmed the reopening of a mosque in Istanbul, formerly an ancient Byzantine Orthodox church, despite objections from Greece. Erdogan made the announcement during a meeting with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis aimed at improving bilateral relations. The converted church, known as the Kariye mosque, underwent extensive restoration and will be open to all visitors. Mitsotakis expressed dissatisfaction with the conversion, … Continue reading Erdogan confirms ancient Istanbul church converted to mosque

Red Lobster closing 99 locations; Future in question

Amid concerns about its future, Red Lobster is auctioning off at least 99 of its locations. Neal Sherman, CEO of TAGeX Brands, announced the closure of over 50 Red Lobster restaurants, with equipment to be auctioned. Closure locations include Denver, Indianapolis, Rochester, Sacramento, San Antonio, and San Diego. These closures represent about 15% of the chain’s 700 locations, making it the largest seafood restaurant chain … Continue reading Red Lobster closing 99 locations; Future in question

Europe is getting ready for ‘WWIII’

Amid escalating tensions globally, particularly in the Middle East, Indo-Pacific, and East-West relations, the UK and European countries are facing the prospect of major military threats. Consequently, nations are reversing peacetime policies to bolster their military capabilities. This includes ramping up defence spending and investing in new technologies and equipment. The conflict in Ukraine serves as a stark example, where Western-supplied weaponry has been crucial … Continue reading Europe is getting ready for ‘WWIII’

Africa’s undersea internet cables CUT for third this time this year

Recent damage to undersea internet cables serving African countries has sparked concerns over the continent’s network vulnerabilities, marking the third widespread disruption this year. Cuts to the EASSy and Seacom cables caused varying levels of internet disruption in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Mozambique, Malawi, and Madagascar. Efforts to restore connectivity are underway, with operators seeking alternative capacity from other undersea cable partners. The outage in … Continue reading Africa’s undersea internet cables CUT for third this time this year

Fed Chair Powell says inflation has been higher than thought

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell emphasized during the annual general meeting of the Foreign Bankers’ Association in Amsterdam that inflation is declining more slowly than anticipated, indicating that the central bank will maintain its current stance for an extended period. Despite expectations for inflation to decrease over the year, Powell noted that this hasn’t materialized yet. He emphasized the need for patience and indicated a … Continue reading Fed Chair Powell says inflation has been higher than thought

Brazil floods kill 143, government announces emergency spending

Devastating floods in southern Brazil are worsening due to ongoing heavy rains, prompting authorities to issue warnings. The situation underscores the impact of climate change and extreme weather in Latin America, which has seen record temperatures, droughts, and heatwaves. The warming climate has contributed to a surge in diseases like dengue, with heat-related deaths rising by 140% in the last decade. In Brazil’s Rio Grande … Continue reading Brazil floods kill 143, government announces emergency spending

Parts of Paris will be off-limits without QR code this summer

This summer, Paris will implement a zone-based system requiring individuals to show a pass on their phone to enter certain areas, as part of heightened security measures for the upcoming Olympic Games in July. The Pass Jeux (games pass) must be obtained through a police-run platform and will be required for access to designated zones, including the ‘grey zone’ around the River Seine where the … Continue reading Parts of Paris will be off-limits without QR code this summer

Search for missing Florida diver takes shocking turn as different body found

A man, Virgil Price, went missing while diving off Florida’s Atlantic coast. However, searchers discovered a different body, leading to confusion as nobody matching the description had been reported missing. The unidentified deceased individual, found by the U.S. Coast Guard with assistance from the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office, did not match the physical characteristics or clothing of Price. The Coast Guard is investigating the … Continue reading Search for missing Florida diver takes shocking turn as different body found

Archaeologists Discover a Mysterious Hidden Structure Near the Giza Pyramids

Archaeologists have made a fascinating discovery at an ancient Egyptian cemetery near the Giza pyramid complex. Utilizing ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), experts uncovered a mysterious underground anomaly. This discovery, detailed in a study published in Archaeological Prospection, suggests the presence of previously unknown archaeological remains. The research, led by a collaborative team from Higashi Nippon International University, Tohoku University, and the … Continue reading Archaeologists Discover a Mysterious Hidden Structure Near the Giza Pyramids

NASA Announces Plans To Build First Railway System On Moon

NASA is gearing up for a lunar return, and part of their plan involves constructing a levitating robot train on the moon’s surface. Dubbed “Flexible Levitation on a Track (FLOAT)”, this project aims to establish a reliable robotic transport system to support future lunar activities. The agency envisions FLOAT as a crucial component of a sustainable lunar base by the 2030s. According to NASA’s design, … Continue reading NASA Announces Plans To Build First Railway System On Moon

Children pulled from mud as hundreds die in severe flooding in Afghanistan

Amidst the devastation of flooding in northern Afghanistan, a video captures the rescue of three young children sitting on the roof of a mosque, covered in mud. Their baby brother, Arian, is lowered to safety by a rescuer, his tiny body wrapped in a sheet. Tragically, at least 300 people have lost their lives in the floods across multiple provinces, with hundreds more injured. The … Continue reading Children pulled from mud as hundreds die in severe flooding in Afghanistan

3 men charged in Whitey Bulger’s 2018 prison killing have plea deals, prosecutors say

Three men accused in the 2018 prison killing of notorious Boston gangster James “Whitey” Bulger have entered plea deals with prosecutors after nearly six years since the incident. Fotios “Freddy” Geas, Paul J. DeCologero, and Sean McKinnon were implicated in the beating death of the 89-year-old gangster at a troubled West Virginia prison. Geas and DeCologero allegedly assaulted Bulger, with McKinnon serving as a lookout. … Continue reading 3 men charged in Whitey Bulger’s 2018 prison killing have plea deals, prosecutors say

Eight killed and dozens injured after Mumbai billboard collapse

A large billboard collapsed during a sudden storm in Mumbai, India, killing at least eight people and injuring around 60 others. The billboard, measuring 70m by 50m, fell onto houses and a petrol station in the city’s financial district. Emergency services are conducting rescue operations, with 20 to 30 people still feared trapped. The storm caused travel disruptions, power outages, and uprooted trees. Videos and … Continue reading Eight killed and dozens injured after Mumbai billboard collapse

Kristi Noem banned by two more Native tribes in South Dakota

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, once considered a potential running mate for Donald Trump, has been banned from almost a fifth of the state by various Native American tribes. This ban follows Noem’s unfounded accusations against tribal leaders of benefiting from drug cartels. Recent controversies, including her admission of killing a dog and a goat in her book and false claims about meeting Kim Jong-un … Continue reading Kristi Noem banned by two more Native tribes in South Dakota

US Senator Bob Menendez’s corruption trial begins

Jury selection has commenced in the corruption trial of Senator Bob Menendez, accused of accepting bribes and acting as an unregistered agent for the Egyptian government. Menendez, alongside two New Jersey businessmen, faces 16 charges in Manhattan federal court. Allegations include accepting cash, gold bars, and a car in exchange for political favors, aiding Egyptian arms sales, and manipulating a criminal case. Menendez and his … Continue reading US Senator Bob Menendez’s corruption trial begins

U.S. museum curator allegedly tried to smuggle 1,500 dead spiders and scorpions out of Turkey

A curator from the American Museum of Natural History was detained in Istanbul on suspicion of attempting to smuggle spider and scorpion samples out of Turkey. Lorenzo Prendini, an arachnid expert, was held at Istanbul Airport with around 1,500 samples. He claims to have permits from the Turkish government for his research but was detained nonetheless. Turkish media reported that the police disregarded his permits … Continue reading U.S. museum curator allegedly tried to smuggle 1,500 dead spiders and scorpions out of Turkey

U.S. sounds alarm as thousands in Georgia’s capital protest ‘Kremlin-style’ foreign influence bill

In Georgia’s capital, thousands protested against a controversial law on foreign influence, fearing it mirrors Kremlin tactics. Clashes erupted between masked police and demonstrators outside Parliament. Among the 20 detained were two Americans and a Russian. The bill requires entities receiving over 20% of funding from abroad to register as pursuing foreign interests, CNBC has reported. Critics fear it mirrors Russian laws stifling dissent. Despite … Continue reading U.S. sounds alarm as thousands in Georgia’s capital protest ‘Kremlin-style’ foreign influence bill

Baltimore bridge blown up in controlled demolition

A cargo ship collision with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore caused its collapse, resulting in six deaths. The bridge demolition on Monday, delayed by weather, aimed to clear debris and enable shipping to resume. Precision cuts were made to free the Dali, the ship involved, for its return to the Port of Baltimore. The port, vital for various goods including cars, had been … Continue reading Baltimore bridge blown up in controlled demolition

More geomagnetic storms remain likely as sun continues to erupt X-class flares

A powerful geomagnetic storm, the strongest in over two decades, struck Earth on Friday, causing disruptions such as radio blackouts and extending the northern lights as far south as the United States. As of Monday, officials cautioned that the storm’s effects were ongoing. NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center issued a G3 geomagnetic storm warning until 2 a.m. ET, with expectations of gradually diminishing conditions throughout … Continue reading More geomagnetic storms remain likely as sun continues to erupt X-class flares

Town prepares for possible ‘last stand’ as wildfires rage in Western Canada

Fire experts and officials in western Canada issued warnings on Monday as an intense wildfire approached a town, driven by strong winds. The out-of-control blaze, situated 2 kilometers northwest of Fort Nelson, has prompted the evacuation of over 3,000 people since Friday. With concerns that the fire could advance into the town, emergency crews are preparing for a potential last stand. Less than 100 people … Continue reading Town prepares for possible ‘last stand’ as wildfires rage in Western Canada

Russia rains attacks on Ukraine’s Kharkiv region after launching offensive

In a surprise ground offensive last week, Russia launched an attack on northeastern Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, leading to intense fighting and significant damage to over 30 towns and villages, according to the local governor. The Ukrainian army acknowledged Russia’s tactical success, resulting in the evacuation of nearly 6,000 people. Russian forces claimed to have improved their position and inflicted casualties on Ukrainian troops, the AFP … Continue reading Russia rains attacks on Ukraine’s Kharkiv region after launching offensive

Scientists preparing for murders in space

Forensic scientists have conducted groundbreaking research on how blood behaves in space, simulating blood splatters in microgravity conditions. This study, led by Crime Scene Investigator Zack Kowalske as part of his PhD research at Staffordshire University, aimed to address the unique challenges of bloodstain pattern analysis in space. Using a modified Boeing 727 aircraft known as the ‘Vomit Comet,’ which provides short periods of microgravity, … Continue reading Scientists preparing for murders in space

Flight attendants arrested for smuggling drug money to Caribbean

Four flight attendants have been arrested and charged for their involvement in a long-term scheme to smuggle millions of dollars of drug money from New York City to the Caribbean. Charlie Hernandez, Sarah Valerio Pujols, Emmanuel Torres, and Jarol Fabio were apprehended and charged with operating an unlicensed money transmission business and violating airport security regulations. Prosecutors allege that they exploited their positions as trusted … Continue reading Flight attendants arrested for smuggling drug money to Caribbean