Belarus leader Lukashenko due to arrive in China for state visit

As tensions escalate over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, a trusted ally of Russian leader Vladimir Putin, is scheduled to embark on a three-day state visit to Beijing on Tuesday. Although China asserts that the upcoming visit is a chance to enhance the comprehensive cooperation between the two countries, there are increasing worries that China may extend military aid to Russia, a … Continue reading Belarus leader Lukashenko due to arrive in China for state visit

Supreme Court weighs Biden student loan plan worth billions

Millions of Americans’ student loan debts, which President Joe Biden intends to eliminate or decrease, are the subject of a partisan legal dispute currently being examined by the Supreme Court, the Associated Press reported. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court, which currently has a conservative majority of 6-3, is hearing two legal challenges to the student loan plan. Republican-appointed judges on lower courts have previously blocked … Continue reading Supreme Court weighs Biden student loan plan worth billions

Northeast braces for heavy snow; winds shred Southern Plains

Certain areas in the Northeast are preparing for the possibility of significant snowfall on Tuesday morning, while other parts of the country are still dealing with the aftermath of severe weather. Recently, tornadoes and strong winds caused fatalities in Oklahoma, while in Michigan, some residents are enduring their sixth consecutive day without electricity due to an ice storm last week, the Associated Press reports. The … Continue reading Northeast braces for heavy snow; winds shred Southern Plains

The number of deaths in the Italy shipwreck has increased to 62

The death toll in the Calabria region of Italy has risen to 62 after rescuers retrieved two more bodies from the sea. The victims were on board a wooden sailing boat carrying refugees that crashed into rocks. Following the boat accident off the coast of Italy’s Calabria region on Sunday, many victims’ bodies, including children, were recovered either washed up on a tourist beach in … Continue reading The number of deaths in the Italy shipwreck has increased to 62

American citizen confirmed dead in West Bank terror attack

On Monday, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Tom Nides confirmed on Twitter that a U.S. citizen was killed in a terror attack in the West Bank. “Sadly, I can confirm that a U.S. citizen was killed in one of the terror attacks in the West Bank tonight,” Nides tweeted. “I pray for his family.”  According to the Israeli army, the attackers on Monday fired at an Israeli car … Continue reading American citizen confirmed dead in West Bank terror attack

Anna Paulina Luna says her military records likely leaked by Air Force to Dem firm

According to reports, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, a Republican from Florida, may have had her military records leaked to a Democratic opposition research firm by the U.S. Air Force. This adds to the ongoing scandal involving the Department of Defense. On Monday, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, a freshman congresswoman from Florida, accused the Air Force of being responsible for the alleged leak of her private … Continue reading Anna Paulina Luna says her military records likely leaked by Air Force to Dem firm

NASA warns of 3 skyscraper-sized asteroids headed toward Earth this week

This week, three sizable space rocks will make a close approach to Earth as they travel through our solar system. However, there is no need for concern as the nearest one will pass by our planet at a safe distance of 2.2 million miles (3.5 million kilometers), which is approximately 10 times the average distance between the Earth and the moon, as confirmed by NASA. … Continue reading NASA warns of 3 skyscraper-sized asteroids headed toward Earth this week

Ransomware attack on US Marshals Service affects ‘law enforcement sensitive information’

According to a spokesperson from the US Marshals Service, a computer system containing “law enforcement sensitive information,” including personal details of targets under investigation, has been affected by a ransomware attack on Monday evening, CNN reported. “The affected system contains law enforcement sensitive information, including returns from legal process, administrative information, and personally identifiable information pertaining to subjects of USMS investigations, third parties, and certain … Continue reading Ransomware attack on US Marshals Service affects ‘law enforcement sensitive information’

SpaceX launches 1st batch of new ‘V2 mini’ Starlink satellites to orbit

On Monday evening (Feb. 27), SpaceX launched the first of a new generation of Starlink internet satellites into orbit in a beautiful sunset liftoff, Space.com reported. On Monday evening (Feb. 27), SpaceX launched 21 of its latest Starlink “V2 mini” satellites into orbit using a Falcon 9 rocket at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The launch was delayed by approximately five hours from … Continue reading SpaceX launches 1st batch of new ‘V2 mini’ Starlink satellites to orbit

Majority Disapprove of Federal Government’s Handling of Ohio Derailment

An overwhelming majority of probable voters, 62 percent, rate the federal government’s management of the Ohio train derailment as unsatisfactory, ranging from fair (16 percent) to poor (46 percent), according to a Rasmussen Poll. In contrast, just 30 percent of the respondents rate the federal government’s handling of the Ohio train derailment as “good” (20 percent) or “excellent” (10 percent). Out of the 1,000 likely … Continue reading Majority Disapprove of Federal Government’s Handling of Ohio Derailment

North Korea holds rare meeting on farming amid food shortage

State media reported on Monday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un commenced a significant political conference focused on agriculture, coinciding with external analyses indicating that the country is experiencing a severe food shortage, the Associated Press reported. Due to the pandemic’s impact on farming and imports from China, South Korean experts have calculated that North Korea is currently lacking approximately 1 million tons of … Continue reading North Korea holds rare meeting on farming amid food shortage

White House promises crackdown on migrant child labor

On Monday, the Biden administration announced the formation of a new task force to combat the surge in the illicit exploitation of migrant children for labor in the United States. the Associated Press reported. Over the past five years, there has been a significant rise in the number of companies found in violation of federal labor laws for employing underage workers, with hundreds of businesses … Continue reading White House promises crackdown on migrant child labor

Argentine fishermen find remains of missing man inside shark

Local fishermen have captured a school shark in southern Argentina, inside which the remains of a man who had gone missing earlier this month seem to have been discovered, the Associated Press reported. According to Daniela Millatruz, the law enforcement officer overseeing the investigation, the family of 32-year-old Diego Barría were able to identify his remains by a visible tattoo. Local news media reported that … Continue reading Argentine fishermen find remains of missing man inside shark

DeSantis takes over Disney district, punishing company

On Monday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill that grants him authority over Walt Disney World’s autonomous district, as a consequence of the company’s resistance to the “Don’t Say Gay” legislation. Under the legislation, which was signed by Republican Governor Ron DeSantis, he is mandated to designate a five-person committee to supervise the administrative functions of the Disney district, which offers governmental services throughout … Continue reading DeSantis takes over Disney district, punishing company

CIA chief: China has some doubt on ability to invade Taiwan

U.S. intelligence shows that China’s President Xi Jinping has instructed his country’s military to “be ready by 2027” to invade Taiwan though he may be currently harboring doubts about his ability to do so given Russia’s experience in its war with Ukraine, CIA Director William Burns said. Burns, in a television interview that aired Sunday, stressed that the United States must take “very seriously” Xi’s … Continue reading CIA chief: China has some doubt on ability to invade Taiwan

Wall Street Investors Are Snatching Up Single-Family Homes And Taking Over The Rental Market

An ongoing shortage of housing will make it easier for banks and other Wall Street investors to take control of the market for single-family rental homes, National Association of Realtors Chief Economist Lawrence Yun told the Daily Caller News Foundation. Institutional investors, such as banks and other large investors, are on track to own 40% of single-family rentals in the U.S. by 2030, MetLife Investment … Continue reading Wall Street Investors Are Snatching Up Single-Family Homes And Taking Over The Rental Market

IMF offers Jordan’s central bank recommendations for implementing retail CBDC

The Central Bank of Jordan is closer to its next step toward a retail central bank digital currency (rCBDC) with the completion of an International Monetary Fund technical report on the country’s markets. The IMF conducted a three-month mission last year to assist the bank with preparations for a CBDC feasibility report. The IMF released its report on Feb. 23. Working between July and September … Continue reading IMF offers Jordan’s central bank recommendations for implementing retail CBDC

Missouri church foils armed robbery by praying for alleged assailants: ‘Holy Ghost turf’

Armed robbers who allegedly stormed into a church in Missouri were reportedly foiled when the pastor and congregation prayed for them. Former police officer Marquaello Futrell, pastor of All Creation Northview Holiness Family Church in Ferguson, Missouri, said that the alleged would-be robbers were apprehended by the Holy Spirit during the Sunday morning service on Feb. 12, according to local KSDK. The incident broke out … Continue reading Missouri church foils armed robbery by praying for alleged assailants: ‘Holy Ghost turf’

France to unveil new economic, military strategy in Africa

French President Emmanuel Macron will unveil on Monday his country’s changing economic and military strategy in Africa for the coming years, as France‘s influence substantially declines on the continent. Macron is expected to call for a more balanced partnership with African nations, in a speech at the Elysee presidential palace before he begins an ambitious Africa trip on Wednesday to Gabon, Angola, the Republic of … Continue reading France to unveil new economic, military strategy in Africa

Manchin When Asked if He’s a Democrat: ‘I Am an American’

Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) failed to answer whether he still identifies as a Democrat on this week’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “Sunday Morning Futures.” Manchin said, “My main concern is how do we bring this country together? How do we make it work? How do we make Democrats, Republicans become Americans again and not just party affiliates? This is what’s happening right now. We’re pushing people further … Continue reading Manchin When Asked if He’s a Democrat: ‘I Am an American’

Sullivan says providing F-16s to Ukraine ‘a question for a later time’

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Sunday that providing F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine in its ongoing war with Russia is “a question for a later time.”  During an appearance on CNN’s “State of the Union,” host Dana Bash asked Sullivan about President Biden’s recent remarks about sending F-16s fighter jets to Ukraine. In an interview with ABC News that aired on Friday, … Continue reading Sullivan says providing F-16s to Ukraine ‘a question for a later time’

Lowther Castle: Archaeologists bid for signs of Norman conquest

Archaeologists are hoping to uncover rare evidence of the Norman conquest of Cumbria. A dig will be carried out north of Lowther Castle, near Penrith, in the first excavation of the site. They will explore the remains of what appears to be a medieval castle and village, with the goal of uncovering evidence of when it was built. “The site is incredibly interesting but we … Continue reading Lowther Castle: Archaeologists bid for signs of Norman conquest

Mysterious ‘heartbeat-like’ radio signals discovered inside a solar flare

Astronomers are examining yet another strange signal coming from space. This time, researchers say the radio signals have a strange “heartbeat-like” pattern — coming from a source inside the Sun’s atmosphere.  Scientists detected the signals within a C-class solar flare over 5,000 kilometers above the Sun’s surface. Detecting and studying the solar signals could help astronomers understand the physical properties that drive solar flares — … Continue reading Mysterious ‘heartbeat-like’ radio signals discovered inside a solar flare

Brazilian favela ‘shack’ wins ‘house of the year’ award

At first glance, it is a house like dozens of others in the crowded favelas of Brazil. But this seemingly modest dwelling of 66 square metres (710 square feet), with its exposed brick walls, has just been recognised as the “house of the year” in an international architecture competition. The house honoured by specialised website ArchDaily belongs to Kdu dos Anjos, a 32-year-old artist living … Continue reading Brazilian favela ‘shack’ wins ‘house of the year’ award

Blizzards bring 6 feet of snow to parts of California as state braces for more winter storms

California storm warnings and weather advisories remained in effect Sunday for a substantial portion of the state, as northern and central counties braced for another round of heavy rain and snow in and around the sprawling Sierra Nevada mountain range.  Meanwhile, forecasts indicated milder conditions ahead for Southern California, after the region faced blizzards and dangerous flooding earlier this weekend during a powerful winter storm … Continue reading Blizzards bring 6 feet of snow to parts of California as state braces for more winter storms