Pentagon accused of ‘cover-up’ after failing to release UFO videos by deadline

The U.S. Department of Defense is facing criticism for missing an April 14, 2026 deadline to release requested Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) videos. U.S. Representative Anna Paulina Luna had demanded the release of 46 military-recorded clips, some allegedly showing unidentified objects near war zones, bases, and sensitive airspace. Lawmakers argue the footage could help assess potential national security risks, while supporters say it is essential … Continue reading Pentagon accused of ‘cover-up’ after failing to release UFO videos by deadline

Robots captured Russian army positions for first time in history

Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukrainian forces used unmanned ground systems and drones to capture a Russian position without deploying infantry. He described it as the first time in the war that an enemy position was taken entirely by robotic platforms, with Russian troops surrendering and no Ukrainian casualties reported. The operation reflects Ukraine’s growing reliance on ground robots and drones for combat, evacuation, and high-risk missions. … Continue reading Robots captured Russian army positions for first time in history

AI chatbots misdiagnose in over 80% of early medical cases

A new study finds that consumer AI chatbots struggle to make accurate medical diagnoses, especially when patient information is incomplete. Researchers tested 21 large language models and found that they often jump too quickly to a single diagnosis instead of considering multiple possibilities. When asked to perform “differential diagnosis” with limited data, failure rates exceeded 80%, showing major weaknesses in early clinical reasoning. Accuracy improved … Continue reading AI chatbots misdiagnose in over 80% of early medical cases

Chevron says Venezuelan oil imports are helping curb U.S. gas prices

Chevron is increasing imports of Venezuelan crude oil to its U.S. refineries, including a key facility in Pascagoula, Mississippi, in an effort to help ease gasoline prices during a global oil supply squeeze linked to the Iran war. A senior Chevron executive said the company is running the refinery continuously and using shipments of heavy Venezuelan oil to expand supply and reduce costs for consumers. … Continue reading Chevron says Venezuelan oil imports are helping curb U.S. gas prices

Wall Street rallies to the edge of its all-time high as oil prices ease

U.S. stocks rose sharply on Tuesday, bringing the S&P 500 close to an all-time high as optimism grew over possible renewed talks between the United States and Iran. The Dow Jones Industrial Average also gained, while the Nasdaq Composite climbed as investors reacted to hopes that the conflict could be contained. Oil prices eased as markets anticipated that successful diplomacy could prevent prolonged disruptions to … Continue reading Wall Street rallies to the edge of its all-time high as oil prices ease

Disney lays off 1,000 employees across TV and film

The Walt Disney Company announced it will lay off about 1,000 employees across its film, television, ESPN, and technology divisions as part of an internal restructuring. CEO Josh D’Amaro said the company is streamlining operations to create a more agile and tech-focused workforce in a rapidly changing industry. Reports suggest that units such as Marvel Studios were significantly affected, particularly in areas like visual effects. … Continue reading Disney lays off 1,000 employees across TV and film

Republicans are moving to fund Homeland Security ‘the hard way’ after end of talks

Republicans in Congress are moving ahead with a plan to fully fund the Department of Homeland Security after it has been shut down for nearly two months amid a partisan dispute over immigration enforcement. Senate Majority Leader John Thune said Republicans will try to pass funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection without Democratic support using the reconciliation process. … Continue reading Republicans are moving to fund Homeland Security ‘the hard way’ after end of talks

Mexico’s Sheinbaum takes a firmer stance toward the US over migrant deaths and Cuba

Mexico’s government, led by Claudia Sheinbaum, has formally protested the deaths of Mexican citizens in U.S. immigration custody and is taking a tougher stance toward the United States. The shift follows the death of a Mexican detainee in an U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility, adding to a series of similar fatalities over the past year. Mexico has called the detention conditions unacceptable, demanded investigations, … Continue reading Mexico’s Sheinbaum takes a firmer stance toward the US over migrant deaths and Cuba

Italy’s Meloni suspends defence cooperation deal with Israel

Giorgia Meloni said Italy has suspended the automatic renewal of a defence cooperation agreement with Israel amid growing tensions over the Middle East conflict. The decision follows Italian criticism of Israeli military actions in Lebanon, which have caused significant casualties and damaged relations between the two countries. Meloni said the move reflects her government’s response to actions it disagrees with, despite Italy traditionally being a … Continue reading Italy’s Meloni suspends defence cooperation deal with Israel

Spain, China pledge closer ties in the face of threats to world order

Pedro Sánchez called for closer ties between Europe and China during a visit to Beijing, arguing that cooperation is needed to defend multilateralism. Chinese President Xi Jinping said the international order is “crumbling” and that stronger relations with Spain serve mutual interests. Sánchez, one of Europe’s most pro-engagement leaders toward China, emphasized expanding trade and cooperation in areas like climate, security, and infrastructure. China reportedly … Continue reading Spain, China pledge closer ties in the face of threats to world order

Irish government survives confidence vote over handling of fuel protests

The Irish government led by Micheál Martin survived a confidence vote after widespread fuel protests disrupted supply chains, blocked roads, and caused shortages across the country. The vote passed 92–78, allowing the coalition to remain in power despite criticism from opposition parties, including Sinn Féin. The protests, driven by truckers, farmers, and transport workers, were sparked by rising fuel costs and demands for tax cuts … Continue reading Irish government survives confidence vote over handling of fuel protests

Man shot by ICE in California charged with assaulting an officer with his car

Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez has been charged with assault on a federal officer with a deadly weapon after a shooting during an immigration enforcement stop in Northern California. According to a criminal complaint from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, agents from ICE and Customs and Border Protection attempted to arrest him for immigration violations when he refused to exit his vehicle. The complaint alleges he moved … Continue reading Man shot by ICE in California charged with assaulting an officer with his car

Florida surgeon indicted after removing liver instead of spleen

A Florida surgeon, Thomas Shaknovsky, has been indicted for manslaughter after allegedly removing a patient’s liver instead of his spleen during a 2024 operation that led to the patient’s death. Prosecutors say Shaknovsky made a critical surgical error during a planned splenectomy on 70-year-old William Bryan, causing catastrophic blood loss on the operating table. Authorities allege he continued the procedure despite realizing complications and later … Continue reading Florida surgeon indicted after removing liver instead of spleen

Colorado pileup involving more than 75 crashed vehicles on snowy eastbound I-70

A major pileup involving about 70 vehicles occurred on eastbound Interstate 70 in Colorado during a sudden snowstorm with strong winds and whiteout conditions. The crash happened near the Highway 6 on-ramp and resulted in 19 people being injured, though no fatalities were reported. Authorities said rapidly worsening weather made the mountain roadway extremely slick and contributed to multiple collisions involving cars and semi-trucks. The … Continue reading Colorado pileup involving more than 75 crashed vehicles on snowy eastbound I-70

Woman killed by police at Omaha Walmart after allegedly kidnapping, slashing child

A woman was shot and killed by Omaha Police Department after she allegedly abducted a young boy from a shopper inside a Walmart in Omaha and attacked him with a knife. Police say the suspect had stolen a knife in the store, forced a woman to walk with her at knifepoint, and then left the building with the child. After officers arrived and issued commands, … Continue reading Woman killed by police at Omaha Walmart after allegedly kidnapping, slashing child

LA County deputies investigating Eric Swalwell sexual assault allegation

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has opened an early-stage investigation into former U.S. lawmaker Eric Swalwell following a woman’s allegation that he sexually assaulted her in 2018 in West Hollywood. The accuser claims Swalwell drugged her and assaulted her in a hotel room after initially meeting her through professional networking opportunities. Swalwell’s attorney has strongly denied the accusations, calling them false and politically motivated, … Continue reading LA County deputies investigating Eric Swalwell sexual assault allegation

Spanish prime minister’s wife charged with corruption

Begoña Gómez, the wife of Pedro Sánchez, has been formally charged with multiple offenses including embezzlement, corruption, and influence peddling after a two-year investigation. Judge Juan Carlos Peinado alleges she used her position to gain advantages at Complutense University of Madrid and advance private interests. Gómez, along with her assistant Cristina Álvarez and businessman Juan Carlos Barrabés, denies all wrongdoing. The case stems from a … Continue reading Spanish prime minister’s wife charged with corruption

Teenage gunman opens fire at a school in Turkey, wounding 16 before killing himself

An 18-year-old former student carried out a shooting at a high school in southeastern Turkey, wounding at least 16 people before killing himself. The attacker opened fire randomly inside a vocational school in Siverek and later died by suicide after being cornered by police. Those injured included students, teachers, a canteen worker, and a police officer, with several in serious condition. The motive remains unclear, … Continue reading Teenage gunman opens fire at a school in Turkey, wounding 16 before killing himself

Spain approves plan to give around 500,000 migrants legal status

Spain’s government, led by Pedro Sánchez, has approved a plan to grant legal status to about 500,000 undocumented migrants. The proposal offers one-year renewable residence permits to eligible migrants who meet residency and background requirements, aiming to integrate them into the workforce. Sánchez described the move as both a moral decision and an economic necessity, citing Spain’s aging population and labor needs. The opposition People’s … Continue reading Spain approves plan to give around 500,000 migrants legal status

Ukraine agrees defense deal with Germany to help in fight against Russia

Ukraine and Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced plans with Germany to jointly produce advanced drones and other defense systems to strengthen Kyiv’s war effort against Russia. Zelenskyy said both sides are beginning concrete work on a broad defense deal covering drones, missiles, and software, while Chancellor Friedrich Merz reaffirmed Germany’s strong support. Ukraine aims to expand its military production but lacks sufficient funding, making a delayed €90 … Continue reading Ukraine agrees defense deal with Germany to help in fight against Russia

Algeria hit by two suicide attacks during Pope Leo XIV’s visit

Twin explosions in Blida, near Algeria’s capital, occurred Monday as Pope Leo XIV began a historic visit to the country. Two suicide bombers carried out the attacks and were killed, according to a source, though Algerian authorities have not officially confirmed the incident. Verified video footage showed two bodies in the street, but the timing of the recordings remains unclear. No link has been established … Continue reading Algeria hit by two suicide attacks during Pope Leo XIV’s visit

Huge Northrop Grumman Cygnus XL cargo ship arrives at space station

The Cygnus XL cargo spacecraft S.S. Steven R. Nagel has successfully arrived at the International Space Station after being captured by the station’s robotic arm on April 13. The spacecraft, launched on a Falcon 9 rocket, delivered about 11,000 pounds of supplies and scientific equipment for the Expedition 74 crew. Its cargo includes experiments in quantum science, stem cell research, gut microbiome studies, and space weather monitoring. Astronauts aboard the International Space … Continue reading Huge Northrop Grumman Cygnus XL cargo ship arrives at space station

Artemis 2 astronauts celebrate successful return to Earth

The crew of NASA’s Artemis 2 mission has returned safely to Earth after a 10-day journey around the Moon, marking the first crewed lunar mission since the Apollo program era. Astronauts Victor Glover and Christina Koch were seen smiling and celebrating after splashing down in the Pacific Ocean and being recovered by Navy teams. The Orion (spacecraft) capsule endured extreme reentry conditions before safely landing, followed by a multi-step extraction process involving boats and helicopters. The … Continue reading Artemis 2 astronauts celebrate successful return to Earth

More than 70 robot teams gear up for China’s second humanoid half-marathon

More than 100 humanoid robots will compete in China’s upcoming half-marathon designed to test their performance in real-world conditions. In a recent trial run in Beijing, over 70 teams tested their machines on a 21-kilometre course ahead of the official race on April 19. Around 40% of teams are using fully autonomous navigation, making the challenge significantly harder. Many robots struggled with issues like overheating … Continue reading More than 70 robot teams gear up for China’s second humanoid half-marathon

Texas attorney general probes Lululemon over potential ‘forever chemicals’ in its activewear

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into Lululemon Athletica over concerns that its activewear may contain PFAS, known as “forever chemicals.” The probe will examine whether the company’s products include substances that consumers would not expect based on its marketing claims. Lululemon Athletica says it does not use PFAS in its products and claims it phased out limited use in 2023, while also cooperating with … Continue reading Texas attorney general probes Lululemon over potential ‘forever chemicals’ in its activewear