Sam Altman admits OpenAI can’t control Pentagon’s use of AI

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told employees that the company has no control over how the Pentagon uses its AI technology in military operations. He emphasized that OpenAI does not make decisions about strikes or other battlefield actions once its models are deployed. The deal came after rival AI company Anthropic refused Pentagon terms over ethical concerns, including potential use in domestic surveillance or autonomous weapons. … Continue reading Sam Altman admits OpenAI can’t control Pentagon’s use of AI

Texas lawmaker admits he had affair with aide who died by suicide

Texas Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales has publicly admitted to having an affair with his former aide, Regina Ann Santos-Aviles, who died by suicide last September. Gonzales described the affair as a “lapse in judgment” and said he reconciled with his wife and sought forgiveness through his faith. The House Ethics Committee has launched an investigation into whether Gonzales engaged in sexual misconduct or offered unfair … Continue reading Texas lawmaker admits he had affair with aide who died by suicide

Minnesota Gov. Walz, AG Ellison testify at House Oversight Committee hearing on fraud

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison testified Wednesday before the House Oversight Committee on alleged misuse of federal funds and fraud in the state’s social services programs. Republicans, led by Chairman James Comer, accused Walz and Ellison of knowing about fraud as early as 2019 and retaliating against whistleblowers, while continuing payments to programs like the $250 million Feeding Our Future initiative. … Continue reading Minnesota Gov. Walz, AG Ellison testify at House Oversight Committee hearing on fraud

Utah Republican announces he won’t seek reelection

Rep. Burgess Owens (R-Utah) announced he will not seek reelection in 2026, joining over 30 other House and Senate Republicans stepping down this year. Owens, who has served in Congress since 2021, cited his focus on advocating for at-risk children and education as motivating his public service. He emphasized completing his current term fully committed to representing Utah’s values of faith, family, free markets, and … Continue reading Utah Republican announces he won’t seek reelection

ICE confirms a measles outbreak in the nation’s largest detention facility in Texas

At least 14 cases of measles have been confirmed at ICE’s Camp East Montana detention facility in El Paso, Texas, prompting officials to isolate affected detainees and cohort 112 others as a precaution. The facility, located on Fort Bliss, has been closed to visitors and attorneys due to the outbreak. Camp East Montana, which houses nearly 3,000 detainees in tent-style structures, has faced multiple crises … Continue reading ICE confirms a measles outbreak in the nation’s largest detention facility in Texas

Legendary college football coach Lou Holtz dead at age 89

Legendary college football coach Lou Holtz, who led Notre Dame to its last national championship in 1988, has died at 89, the university announced. Holtz coached for 33 seasons, compiling a 249-132-7 record at schools including Notre Dame, Arkansas, South Carolina, and NC State, with a brief stint in the NFL with the New York Jets. He is credited with lasting traditions at Notre Dame, … Continue reading Legendary college football coach Lou Holtz dead at age 89

House kills effort to release all congressional sex misconduct, harassment reports

The House voted 357-65 to refer Rep. Nancy Mace’s resolution on making sexual misconduct reports public to committee, effectively killing it. Mace, a Republican running for South Carolina governor, sought to have the Ethics Committee release all allegations against lawmakers and aides following reports about Rep. Tony Gonzales sending sexual texts to a late aide. The bipartisan leaders of the Ethics Committee argued public disclosure … Continue reading House kills effort to release all congressional sex misconduct, harassment reports

Four hospitalized in New Jersey cannabis oil refinery explosion felt across three states

A massive explosion shook Logan Township, New Jersey, Wednesday afternoon, sending at least four people to hospitals and prompting a shelter-in-place order for residents within a two-mile radius. The blast occurred at Savita Naturals, a family-owned cannabis oil extraction company that uses highly flammable propane solvent methods. Authorities reported a partial building collapse and burn victims, with three patients taken to Cooper University Hospital and … Continue reading Four hospitalized in New Jersey cannabis oil refinery explosion felt across three states

Spain PM hits back over Trump threats to cut trade over military base access

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez sharply criticized U.S. strikes on Iran, calling the escalating Middle East conflict a “disaster” and warning against repeating past mistakes like the Iraq invasion. His comments follow President Donald Trump’s threat to cut off trade with Spain after Madrid blocked U.S. use of jointly operated bases for the strikes. Sánchez emphasized that Spain would not participate in actions harmful to … Continue reading Spain PM hits back over Trump threats to cut trade over military base access

Arkansas man charged with murder wins sheriff nomination

Aaron Spencer, who is awaiting trial for killing the man accused of sexually abusing his daughter, won the Republican nomination for sheriff in Lonoke County, Arkansas. He secured over 53% of the vote, defeating incumbent Sheriff John Staley and another candidate. An Army veteran and farmer, Spencer has argued that his actions were justified under Arkansas law to protect his daughter. He said his experience … Continue reading Arkansas man charged with murder wins sheriff nomination

Texas GOP Senate primary heads to runoff, with Cornyn, Paxton on ballot

The Texas Republican Senate primary will go to a May 26 runoff between incumbent Sen. John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton, as neither secured the 50% threshold to avoid a second round. Third-place finisher Rep. Wesley Hunt garnered enough support to prevent an outright win, with polls showing Paxton slightly ahead before the primary. Cornyn and national Republicans have warned that a Paxton nomination … Continue reading Texas GOP Senate primary heads to runoff, with Cornyn, Paxton on ballot

Talarico wins Texas Senate Dem nomination

State Rep. James Talarico won the Texas Senate Democratic primary over Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett in a high-spending, hard-fought contest, keeping Democratic hopes alive for a November upset in the traditionally Republican state. Talarico will face the winner of a May runoff between Republican Sen. John Cornyn and MAGA favorite Ken Paxton, a race likely influenced by any endorsement from former President Donald Trump. No Democrat … Continue reading Talarico wins Texas Senate Dem nomination

Record Numbers of Workers Are Raiding Their 401(k) Savings

More Americans are tapping into their retirement savings for emergencies, with 6% of Vanguard-administered 401(k) participants taking hardship withdrawals in 2025, up from 4.8% in 2024 and a pre-pandemic average of 2%. The top reasons were avoiding foreclosure or eviction and covering medical expenses, with a median withdrawal of $1,900. The increase reflects expanded withdrawal rules, more automatic 401(k) enrollment, and the growing importance of … Continue reading Record Numbers of Workers Are Raiding Their 401(k) Savings

Americans trying to evacuate Middle East frustrated with government response

Amid the widening U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran, Americans in the Middle East are struggling to leave despite State Department evacuation orders. Vacationers and residents, like Sasha Hoffman in Dubai and travel blogger Alyssa Ramos in Kuwait, report canceled flights, closed airports, and little government assistance, leaving them trapped amid missile strikes and ongoing air raids. Pregnant American Tamar Rubinstein in Israel is taking a multi-day … Continue reading Americans trying to evacuate Middle East frustrated with government response

Marjorie Taylor Greene launches huge attack on Trump over Iran

Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized President Trump for launching Operation Epic Fury on Iran, saying he broke his promises to avoid foreign wars and regime change, calling the actions “America last.” Greene questioned Trump’s motives and mental state, claiming the war does not serve the American people. Trump also publicly expressed frustration with the U.K. after Prime Minister Keir Starmer initially denied U.S. use of … Continue reading Marjorie Taylor Greene launches huge attack on Trump over Iran

US launches military operations in Ecuador

U.S. forces have joined Ecuadorian troops in military operations targeting groups designated as “terrorist organizations” inside Ecuador, part of an ongoing regional campaign against narco-terrorism. The operations, announced by U.S. Southern Command, are an extension of past actions against drug trafficking networks, including maritime strikes in the Caribbean and Pacific. Specific details on the scope, location, and duration of the mission have not been released. … Continue reading US launches military operations in Ecuador

Epstein files: House committee subpoenas Attorney General Pam Bondi

The House Oversight Committee voted 24-19 to subpoena Pam Bondi for a deposition regarding the DOJ’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and its compliance with the Epstein Transparency Act. The subpoena follows criticism that the Department of Justice removed tens of thousands of previously public Epstein documents, despite the law requiring all files, including those related to Ghislaine Maxwell, to be released. Rep. Nancy … Continue reading Epstein files: House committee subpoenas Attorney General Pam Bondi

Tensions flare as lawmakers question Iran war’s costs, risks and strategy

Lawmakers at the U.S. Capitol expressed growing concern over the Trump administration’s rationale and strategy for the war with Iran, demanding clarity on objectives, exit plans, and the cost in lives and resources. Closed-door briefings with House and Senate members revealed conflicting explanations from officials, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio saying Trump acted to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, while some suggested the … Continue reading Tensions flare as lawmakers question Iran war’s costs, risks and strategy

U.K. and France Deploy Ships and Planes to Mideast

Several European nations are deploying forces to the Middle East to protect citizens and interests amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, even as they avoid joining the offensive. France is sending air defense assets, warships, and Charles de Gaulle to secure Cyprus and shipping routes, while Greece has deployed F-16 jets and warships, including anti-drone systems, to assist Cyprus. Britain is deploying a warship and … Continue reading U.K. and France Deploy Ships and Planes to Mideast

Iran’s Grand Ayatollah issues Fatwa against US

Several senior Iranian clerics, including Hossein Nouri Hamedani and Naser Makarem Shirazi, have issued fatwas calling on Muslims to avenge the killing of Ali Khamenei amid escalating conflict with the U.S. and Israel. Another cleric described the U.S.-Israeli campaign as a “barbaric and vicious war” and warned of broader regional consequences. Explosions were reported in Tehran as Israel and Iran exchanged missile and air strikes, … Continue reading Iran’s Grand Ayatollah issues Fatwa against US

Iranian warship torpedoed by sub in first since WWII

An Iranian warship, the IRIS Dena, was sunk in a reported U.S. submarine torpedo attack in the Indian Ocean, marking what U.S. officials called the first American submarine sinking of an enemy ship since World War II. The vessel went down about 25 miles off Sri Lanka’s coast, with dozens rescued but more than 100 crew members missing and at least 80 reported dead, according … Continue reading Iranian warship torpedoed by sub in first since WWII

Thousands of Kurdish fighters launch ground offensive into Iran against regime, official says

An official from the Coalition of Political Forces of Iranian Kurdistan claimed that Kurdish fighters from the Kurdistan Free Life Party (PJAK) have begun military operations inside Iran, taking positions near Mariwan and in the Zagros Mountains. The official said Iranian forces withdrew from parts of the border area and that thousands of PJAK fighters, including units such as the YRK and HPJ, are now … Continue reading Thousands of Kurdish fighters launch ground offensive into Iran against regime, official says

Iraq plunged into nationwide blackout as US tells citizens to leave immediately

Iraq experienced a nationwide blackout Wednesday after its entire power grid shut down, with all transmission lines and generating stations going offline simultaneously, according to the Electricity Ministry. The cause of the failure remains unclear as the country faces mounting instability tied to the escalating U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran. Explosions were reported in Erbil, and pro-Iranian militias claimed attacks near key military bases in Erbil … Continue reading Iraq plunged into nationwide blackout as US tells citizens to leave immediately

NATO Air Defenses Shoot Down Iranian Missile Headed Toward Turkey

A ballistic missile fired from Iran was intercepted by NATO defenses in the eastern Mediterranean as it headed toward Turkish airspace, according to Turkey’s defense ministry. U.S. and Western officials said the missile was likely aimed at Incirlik Air Base, which hosts American and allied troops. The missile was reportedly shot down by an SM-3 interceptor launched from the USS Oscar Austin shortly before midnight … Continue reading NATO Air Defenses Shoot Down Iranian Missile Headed Toward Turkey

NASA Strengthens Artemis: Adds Mission, Refines Overall Architecture 

NASA announced plans to accelerate its Artemis program, standardize the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, and add a new mission to support returning astronauts to the Moon. The update, shared at Kennedy Space Center, highlighted preparations for Artemis II, focusing on transportation systems for crewed lunar missions. NASA plans to introduce a 2027 mission to test capabilities closer to Earth before sending astronauts to the … Continue reading NASA Strengthens Artemis: Adds Mission, Refines Overall Architecture