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

Rep. Chuck Edwards faces House ethics investigation over harassment allegations

The House Ethics Committee has opened an investigation into Republican Rep. Chuck Edwards over allegations of creating a hostile work environment and engaging in sexual harassment. Edwards, serving his second term, said he welcomes the inquiry and intends to fully cooperate, calling the allegations politically motivated. The investigation follows reporting that sources described inappropriate conduct toward two female staffers, which allegedly made the workplace uncomfortable. The Ethics Committee said … Continue reading Rep. Chuck Edwards faces House ethics investigation over harassment allegations

Trump touts “fantastic trade deals” after meeting with China’s Xi

President Donald Trump said he and Chinese President Xi Jinping reached “fantastic trade deals” and agreed on several shared goals during talks in Beijing, including a desire to reduce tensions over Iran. The two leaders met privately at Zhongnanhai, discussing trade, energy routes, and geopolitical issues after years of strained relations following a trade war. Trump claimed China agreed to purchase American goods such as … Continue reading Trump touts “fantastic trade deals” after meeting with China’s Xi

Britain’s Health Secretary Streeting resigns as pressure on Starmer grows

Britain’s Health Secretary Wes Streeting has resigned from the Labour Party government, escalating political pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer following poor local election results. Streeting said he no longer had confidence in Starmer’s leadership and argued the party’s unpopularity contributed to defeats across the UK. His resignation has added to a wider wave of discontent, with more than 80 Labour MPs reportedly urging Starmer to step down or set out … Continue reading Britain’s Health Secretary Streeting resigns as pressure on Starmer grows

Netanyahu says Israel will sue The New York Times

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government plans to file a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times over an opinion column by Nicholas Kristof alleging sexual abuse of Palestinian prisoners. The column cites interviews with 14 people who reported abuse by Israeli settlers or security forces, though not all claims were fully corroborated, and the Times has defended the reporting as extensively fact-checked and corroborated … Continue reading Netanyahu says Israel will sue The New York Times

Latvia prime minister resigns days after ‘stray’ drone incursion

Latvia’s centre-right Prime Minister Evika Siliņa has resigned after her coalition lost its parliamentary majority when the left-leaning Progressives Party withdrew support. Her decision came shortly after Defence Minister Andris Sprūds resigned amid criticism of the government’s response to suspected Ukrainian drones entering Latvian airspace. Siliņa said the drone incidents exposed failures in ensuring national air security and undermined public trust in the defence leadership. … Continue reading Latvia prime minister resigns days after ‘stray’ drone incursion

Wisconsin official cries foul alleging FBI showed up at front door of county election director’s home

Milwaukee County Clerk George Christenson said an FBI agent visited the home of the county’s election director and left a business card, which he criticized as an inappropriate way to initiate contact. He said officials would follow up on the visit but defended Wisconsin’s handling of the 2020 presidential election as fair, transparent, and repeatedly validated through audits and court reviews. Christenson warned that continuing … Continue reading Wisconsin official cries foul alleging FBI showed up at front door of county election director’s home

‘Chud the Builder’ charged with attempted murder after Clarksville courthouse shooting

A livestreamer known as “Chud the Builder,” real name,Dalton Eatherly was arrested after a shooting outside the Montgomery County Courthouse in Clarksville, Tennessee, that left both him and another man wounded. Authorities said a confrontation between Eatherly and an unidentified individual escalated into an exchange of gunfire, leading to charges including attempted murder and aggravated assault. Both men were hospitalized and reported to be in … Continue reading ‘Chud the Builder’ charged with attempted murder after Clarksville courthouse shooting

US Border Patrol chief quits, adding to turnover among immigration officials

U.S. Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks abruptly resigned, adding to a wave of leadership turnover in immigration agencies under President Donald Trump’s administration. No official reason was given, though reports suggest internal disagreements and shifting power dynamics among top immigration officials, including allies of former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. His departure comes as other senior officials, including acting ICE leadership, also step down or are … Continue reading US Border Patrol chief quits, adding to turnover among immigration officials

Explosive device found, detonated at Alabama dam was ‘an unprecedented threat’

Divers conducting routine repairs at a federally recognized dam in Mobile, Alabama discovered a hidden grenade-type improvised explosive device at the Converse Reservoir, prompting an emergency response. The Mobile Area Water and Sewer System (MAWSS) and the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office coordinated with multiple federal and local agencies to safely recover and detonate the device. Bomb squads, including the FBI and state explosive ordnance teams, … Continue reading Explosive device found, detonated at Alabama dam was ‘an unprecedented threat’

Newsom’s former chief of staff takes plea deal

Dana Williamson, former chief of staff to California Governor Gavin Newsom, accepted a federal plea deal in a public corruption case involving alleged misuse of campaign funds tied to former HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. She pleaded guilty to campaign finance fraud, lying to the FBI, and filing a false tax return, admitting to parts of a “conduit scheme” that diverted campaign money for improper purposes. … Continue reading Newsom’s former chief of staff takes plea deal

Russian drone and missile barrage destroys apartments in Kyiv, killing 9

Russia launched a third consecutive day of massive drone and missile attacks on Ukraine, killing at least nine people in Kyiv after a nine-story apartment building collapsed. Among the victims was a 12-year-old girl, while dozens more were injured and around 20 people were reported missing. Ukrainian officials said more than 1,560 drones and multiple ballistic and cruise missiles had struck cities across the country … Continue reading Russian drone and missile barrage destroys apartments in Kyiv, killing 9

Philippine politician wanted by ICC flees senate after days holed up in building

Philippine Senator Ronald dela Rosa, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court over his alleged role in former President Rodrigo Duterte’s deadly war on drugs, reportedly escaped from the heavily guarded Senate building after hiding there for days to avoid arrest. The situation escalated after supporters gathered outside the Senate and gunfire broke out between Senate security and government investigators, though no clear details … Continue reading Philippine politician wanted by ICC flees senate after days holed up in building

Tensions flare near Strait of Hormuz as a ship is seized and another is sunk

Two serious maritime incidents near the Strait of Hormuz heightened tensions in the Middle East after a ship anchored near the United Arab Emirates was reportedly seized and taken toward Iran, while another cargo vessel near Oman sank following an attack. Officials have not confirmed who was responsible, though Iranian leaders recently reiterated claims of control over the strategic waterway and defended the seizure of … Continue reading Tensions flare near Strait of Hormuz as a ship is seized and another is sunk

CIA Director Visits Cuba As Communist Island Runs Out Of Oil

CIA Director John Ratcliffe visited Cuba on Thursday in a rare high-level meeting between U.S. and Cuban officials amid worsening tensions between the two countries. The visit came as Cuba faces severe fuel shortages, widespread blackouts, and economic hardship that Cuban officials blame on President Donald Trump’s tightened sanctions and fuel blockade. Cuban leaders said the talks aimed to improve political dialogue and insisted the … Continue reading CIA Director Visits Cuba As Communist Island Runs Out Of Oil

Trump’s Secret Service engaged in ‘intense standoff’ with Chinese officials over gun

During President Donald Trump’s state visit to Beijing, a tense standoff reportedly broke out between U.S. Secret Service agents and Chinese officials at the Temple of Heaven. Chinese security denied entry to an armed Secret Service agent accompanying the press pool, causing delays and heated negotiations that lasted nearly 30 minutes. Reporters were briefly held in side rooms while both sides argued before eventually reaching … Continue reading Trump’s Secret Service engaged in ‘intense standoff’ with Chinese officials over gun

Archaeology breakthrough as lost biblical town where ‘Jesus performed miracles’ discovered

Archaeologists working near the Sea of Galilee say they may have identified the biblical village of Bethsaida, long associated in the New Testament with Jesus’ miracles and as the hometown of apostles Peter, Andrew, and Philip. Excavations at the El-Araj site have uncovered a Byzantine-era church, Roman fishing tools, and a first-century house wall beneath later religious structures. Researchers also found a mosaic inscription referencing … Continue reading Archaeology breakthrough as lost biblical town where ‘Jesus performed miracles’ discovered

Star Catcher raises $65 million for space power grid

Star Catcher Industries, a Florida-based space company, has raised $65 million in new funding to develop what it calls the world’s first in-space power grid. The system would use orbital “power nodes” that collect solar energy and beam it via lasers to other satellites, reducing their reliance on limited onboard power. The company says this could significantly boost satellite performance by extending operating time, improving … Continue reading Star Catcher raises $65 million for space power grid

China’s Unitree debuts ‘mecha’ robot that shifts from 2 legs to 4

China’s Unitree Robotics has unveiled the GD01, a 2.7-meter-tall, manned “mecha” robot that can be piloted from inside and perform heavy mechanical actions, marking a major step toward turning science fiction into reality. The machine, priced at about 3.9 million yuan ($650,000), quickly went viral online, drawing comparisons to fictional robots like Gundam and Transformers while sparking global fascination with its futuristic design. The company … Continue reading China’s Unitree debuts ‘mecha’ robot that shifts from 2 legs to 4

Companies start getting tariff refunds after Supreme Court decision

Tariff refunds have begun reaching U.S. companies after a Supreme Court ruling earlier this year found some tariffs unconstitutional. Firms like Oshkosh Corporation and Basic Fun confirmed they have started receiving partial payments, though the total refund amounts are still being calculated. Logistics companies such as UPS, FedEx, and DHL are helping process claims, which could ultimately total over $35 billion according to U.S. Customs … Continue reading Companies start getting tariff refunds after Supreme Court decision

Snack giant switches to black and white packaging as Iran war hits ink supplies

Japanese snack company Calbee will temporarily switch to black-and-white packaging for some products after disruptions to ink-related materials caused by the Iran war and resulting supply chain issues. The company said 14 products, including crisps and prawn crackers, will be affected starting in late May as it tries to maintain stable supply. The disruption stems from wider global shortages of oil-derived materials like naphtha, which … Continue reading Snack giant switches to black and white packaging as Iran war hits ink supplies