5 missing workers from Canadian mining company found dead in Mexico

Mexican authorities announced Monday that five of the 10 workers who went missing from a Canadian-operated mine in Sinaloa have been identified among bodies found in clandestine graves last week. Vizsla Silver Corp., which operates the Concordia mine, confirmed families had recognized some of the deceased but is still awaiting official confirmation. Four suspects linked to the workers’ disappearances were arrested and led authorities to … Continue reading 5 missing workers from Canadian mining company found dead in Mexico

Macron warns Europe faces political and economic crisis

French President Emmanuel Macron warned Tuesday that Europe faces a severe political and economic crisis, risking being “swept aside” by competition from the U.S. and China. Speaking ahead of an EU leaders’ meeting, he called the situation a “profound shock” and urged the bloc to use it as a “Greenland moment” to push economic reforms and reduce reliance on external powers. Macron criticized reliance on … Continue reading Macron warns Europe faces political and economic crisis

King ready to work with police over Andrew

King Charles has intervened publicly in the latest Epstein-related revelations, saying Buckingham Palace is prepared to support police inquiries into allegations involving his brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. A palace spokesman said the King has shown “profound concern” over the allegations, while stressing that the specific claims are for Andrew to address. Thames Valley Police confirmed it is assessing a complaint alleging misconduct in public office, following … Continue reading King ready to work with police over Andrew

‘A Lot of Congressmen Probably Should Be in Jail,’ Lawmaker Says

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) said Monday that “a lot of congressmen probably should be in jail” while discussing Jeffrey Epstein on Newsmax. He criticized former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ahead of potential depositions, calling them an “evil pair” but saying he does not expect meaningful accountability. Burchett argued they are unlikely to face consequences because Congress lacks the power … Continue reading ‘A Lot of Congressmen Probably Should Be in Jail,’ Lawmaker Says

Cuba warns airlines it will run out of jet fuel

Canadian airlines suspended flights to Cuba on Monday after the island warned it was running out of jet fuel amid U.S. efforts to block oil shipments from Venezuela. Air Canada said aviation fuel is expected to be unavailable at Cuban airports starting Tuesday, prompting it and smaller carriers WestJet and Air Transat to cancel flights. A notice to pilots said the fuel shortage could last … Continue reading Cuba warns airlines it will run out of jet fuel

DOJ moves to dismiss Bannon criminal case

The Justice Department moved Monday to dismiss its criminal case against Steve Bannon, who was convicted in 2022 of two counts of contempt of Congress for refusing to testify and provide documents to the House Jan. 6 committee. Bannon, a longtime ally of Donald Trump, served four months in federal prison in 2024 following the conviction. In an unopposed motion, the department said dismissal is … Continue reading DOJ moves to dismiss Bannon criminal case

The Sun Turns Black and the Moon Blood Red in Stunning Upcoming Eclipse

A rare total lunar eclipse, or “blood moon,” will occur on March 3, turning the moon a striking red as Earth’s shadow filters sunlight across its surface. The event will last over five and a half hours, with totality—the full red phase—lasting about 58 minutes, visible safely to the naked eye. Best viewing will be on the West Coast and in Hawaii, while eastern cities … Continue reading The Sun Turns Black and the Moon Blood Red in Stunning Upcoming Eclipse

Venus may have an underground tunnel carved by volcano eruptions

Scientists analyzing radar data from NASA’s 1990–1992 Magellan mission say they’ve identified a possible underground lava tube on Venus, a discovery that would be only the second such structure found on the planet. The feature, located on the western flank of Nyx Mons, appears to extend for several dozen kilometers and may have formed through volcanic activity. This finding challenges the long-held belief that Venus … Continue reading Venus may have an underground tunnel carved by volcano eruptions

In a reversal, SpaceX prioritizes ‘city’ on the moon over Mars project, Musk says

Elon Musk announced that SpaceX is now prioritizing a “self-growing city” on the Moon, aiming to achieve it within 10 years, while Mars missions remain a longer-term goal. The company plans an uncrewed lunar landing by March 2027, marking a shift from Musk’s previous focus on Mars as the primary destination. The move also positions SpaceX in competition with China, as humans have not returned … Continue reading In a reversal, SpaceX prioritizes ‘city’ on the moon over Mars project, Musk says

US humanoid robot hits perfect cartwheel and backflip with steady balance

Boston Dynamics is completing final tests on its Atlas humanoid robot before moving to a production-ready version, pushing it through acrobatic maneuvers like walking, cartwheels, and backflips. The tests, conducted with the Robotics & AI Institute, evaluate Atlas’s control software and real-world mobility using simulation-trained, whole-body learning. Videos show the robot recovering from missteps with precise adjustments, demonstrating the sophistication of its control system. Slow-motion … Continue reading US humanoid robot hits perfect cartwheel and backflip with steady balance

Bitcoin Falls Below $70,000 After Wild Roller-Coaster Ride

Bitcoin fell below $70,000 on Monday, sliding to $69,037 after last week’s volatile swings that saw it drop to $60,033 before rebounding above $70,000. The cryptocurrency has struggled to maintain bullish momentum despite institutional adoption and a crypto-friendly U.S. administration. Volatility remains high, with the Bitcoin Volmex Implied Volatility Index spiking above 97%, the largest intraday jump since the 2022 FTX collapse. Investor interest remains, … Continue reading Bitcoin Falls Below $70,000 After Wild Roller-Coaster Ride

Grocery giant Kroger names former Walmart executive Greg Foran as CEO

Kroger has appointed former Walmart executive Greg Foran as its new CEO, following a year-long search after Rodney McMullen was ousted in March for conduct “inconsistent” with company policies. Foran, formerly CEO of Air New Zealand and head of Walmart U.S., is credited with turning around Walmart’s operations, achieving 20 quarters of comparable sales growth. He takes over as Kroger faces weak consumer spending and … Continue reading Grocery giant Kroger names former Walmart executive Greg Foran as CEO

Novo Nordisk sues Hims & Hers over copycat versions of Wegovy

Novo Nordisk is suing telehealth provider Hims & Hers for marketing unapproved, cheaper copies of its Wegovy obesity pill and injections, claiming the compounded drugs infringe on its patents and put patients at risk. The lawsuit seeks to permanently stop Hims from selling these copycats and to recover damages, as Novo accuses Hims of mass-producing “personalized” medicines illegally. Hims has defended its practices, calling the … Continue reading Novo Nordisk sues Hims & Hers over copycat versions of Wegovy

U.S. gave Ukraine and Russia June deadline to reach peace agreement, Zelenskyy says

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the U.S. has set a June deadline for Ukraine and Russia to reach a deal to end the nearly four‑year war, with Washington likely to pressure both sides if progress stalls. The next round of trilateral talks is expected to take place in the U.S., likely in Miami, and Ukraine has confirmed its participation. Russia launched over 400 drones and around … Continue reading U.S. gave Ukraine and Russia June deadline to reach peace agreement, Zelenskyy says

Congress members call for Trump Commerce chief Lutnick to resign, or be fired

Three members of Congress are calling on Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to resign after reports revealed extensive business and personal dealings with Jeffrey Epstein. Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said Lutnick “lied to the country” about his ties to Epstein and should step down. Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., and Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., echoed the call, citing evidence from the DOJ’s released Epstein files showing Lutnick … Continue reading Congress members call for Trump Commerce chief Lutnick to resign, or be fired

Vance is in Armenia, a country no sitting US president or vice president has visited before

Vice President JD Vance visited Armenia on Monday, becoming the first sitting U.S. vice president or president to do so, as the Trump administration promotes economic opportunities and a U.S.-brokered peace deal with Azerbaijan. In Yerevan, Vance and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan signed an agreement advancing negotiations on a civil nuclear energy deal, while the U.S. offered investments in infrastructure, computer chips, and surveillance drones. … Continue reading Vance is in Armenia, a country no sitting US president or vice president has visited before

Netanyahu to meet Trump in US to discuss Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will travel to the U.S. to meet President Donald Trump amid ongoing discussions with Iran following indirect talks in Oman. Netanyahu plans to urge the U.S. to press Tehran on limiting its ballistic missile program and curbing support for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Iran insists the negotiations will focus only on its nuclear program, which it considers non-negotiable, while … Continue reading Netanyahu to meet Trump in US to discuss Iran

Center-left Socialist candidate wins over populist in Portugal’s presidential runoff

Center-left Socialist António José Seguro won a decisive victory over hard-right populist André Ventura in Portugal’s presidential runoff, securing 66.7% of the vote to Ventura’s 33.3%. Seguro, a moderate Socialist, gained broad support from mainstream politicians and promises to cooperate with Portugal’s center-right minority government. Ventura, whose Chega party has become the second-largest in parliament, campaigned on anti-immigrant and anti-establishment rhetoric and vowed to continue … Continue reading Center-left Socialist candidate wins over populist in Portugal’s presidential runoff

Ghislaine Maxwell pleads the Fifth before House panel

Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s former confidant, invoked the Fifth Amendment when testifying remotely before a congressional committee on Monday. Lawmakers had hoped she would answer key questions about Epstein’s crimes and the identities of powerful men involved, as well as her prison transfer. The House Oversight Committee plans upcoming depositions from figures including Les Wexner, Hillary and Bill Clinton, and Epstein’s accountant and attorney. Congress … Continue reading Ghislaine Maxwell pleads the Fifth before House panel

Far-left group with foreign ties undermining US under guise of protest, report warns

A new report from the Network Contagion Research Institute alleges that the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) has coordinated domestic activism with messaging that mirrors talking points pushed by foreign adversaries, including Venezuela, Cuba, and China. The study documents DSA chapters organizing protests against ICE with slogans and tactics that critics say echo anti-U.S. propaganda abroad, while training members to monitor law enforcement. Researchers argue … Continue reading Far-left group with foreign ties undermining US under guise of protest, report warns

Stepbrother charged after teen’s death on Carnival Cruise, family says

The stepbrother of 18-year-old Anna Kepner, who was found dead on a Carnival Cruise ship in November, is being charged with first-degree murder, according to her mother. Kepner’s body was discovered under a bed in the cabin she shared with her stepbrother and another sibling, and her death was ruled a homicide by mechanical asphyxiation. The 16-year-old suspect was arrested, appeared before a federal magistrate … Continue reading Stepbrother charged after teen’s death on Carnival Cruise, family says

Federal judge orders Fulton County election raid documents to be unsealed

A federal judge in Georgia has ordered the unsealing of documents related to an FBI raid that seized 2020 election materials from Fulton County. Judge J.P. Boulee gave the government until Tuesday to file the documents, including a redacted search warrant affidavit. The January 28 raid targeted ballots, tabulator tapes, electronic ballot images, and voter rolls at Fulton County’s main election facility. Fulton County officials … Continue reading Federal judge orders Fulton County election raid documents to be unsealed

Annie Guthrie’s House Searched as Mom Nancy Remains Missing

Law enforcement searched Annie Guthrie’s Arizona home on Feb. 7 as part of the ongoing investigation into her mother Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance and possible ransom. The search came hours after Annie and her siblings shared a video message appealing to Nancy’s potential kidnapper. Authorities are also investigating an alleged ransom note that set a second deadline for Feb. 9. No suspects or persons of interest … Continue reading Annie Guthrie’s House Searched as Mom Nancy Remains Missing

UK police assesses claims Prince Andrew sent sensitive trade reports to Epstein

British police are investigating claims that former Prince Andrew, now Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, sent confidential trade reports from a 2010 Southeast Asia tour to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Thames Valley Police confirmed they received a report of suspected misconduct and potential breaches of the Official Secrets Act, following the release of over 3 million pages of U.S. Justice Department documents. Prince William’s office said he … Continue reading UK police assesses claims Prince Andrew sent sensitive trade reports to Epstein

Hong Kong court jails media tycoon and British citizen Jimmy Lai for 20 years

Pro-democracy media tycoon and British citizen Jimmy Lai, 78, was sentenced to 20 years in prison by a Hong Kong court for national security offences, marking the harshest sentence under the city’s controversial law to date. The court described Lai’s actions as “grave” and “premeditated,” while Lai, a prominent Beijing critic and founder of Apple Daily, has always denied the charges. Supporters gathered outside the … Continue reading Hong Kong court jails media tycoon and British citizen Jimmy Lai for 20 years