Le Pen’s National Rally seen leading vote in French snap elections

Three polls indicate Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally (RN) is leading the race ahead of France’s parliamentary elections, surpassing the leftwing Popular Front and President Emmanuel Macron’s centrists. According to an IFOP survey, RN would secure 34% of the vote, with the Popular Front at 29% and Macron’s bloc at 22%. A Harris Interactive poll places RN at 33%, the left at 26%, and … Continue reading Le Pen’s National Rally seen leading vote in French snap elections

Archaeologists Find 29 Bottles of Cherries and Berries at George Washington’s Mount Vernon

U.S. presidents, including George Washington, have a history of enjoying fine food and wine. Recent archaeological discoveries at Washington’s Mount Vernon plantation, now a museum, provide more insight into his tastes. Archaeologists uncovered dozens of 18th-century glass bottles in storage pits beneath the estate cellar, 29 of which were intact and packed with preserved cherries and berries. These bottles, typical of the mid-18th century, are … Continue reading Archaeologists Find 29 Bottles of Cherries and Berries at George Washington’s Mount Vernon

‘Only Pirates Do This’: China Wields Axes and Knives in South Sea Fight

The Chinese coast guard, armed with axes, long knives, and spears, attacked the Philippine military’s rubber craft in the South China Sea. They slashed and punctured the boats, with one Chinese vessel ramming a Philippine boat and severing a seaman’s thumb. The Chinese crew boarded a Philippine boat, destroyed its motor and communications equipment, and seized the crew’s cellphones and seven disassembled rifles. Gen. Romeo … Continue reading ‘Only Pirates Do This’: China Wields Axes and Knives in South Sea Fight

German town’s plan to slaughter pigeons leads to uproar

In the small German town of Limburg, a conflict has erupted between residents and animal rights activists over whether to cull pigeons. Despite a recent referendum where the majority of residents voted in favor of culling, town officials are still undecided on implementing the results. Town spokesman Johannes Laubach stated that there will be a thorough review before any action is taken. The pigeon issue … Continue reading German town’s plan to slaughter pigeons leads to uproar

RFK Jr. fails to qualify for CNN debate

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. did not qualify for next week’s debate in Atlanta, hosted by CNN, due to not meeting the required benchmarks for state ballot qualification and polling. This means the debate on June 27 will only feature Democratic President Joe Biden and presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, denying Kennedy a chance to enhance his campaign’s legitimacy. Kennedy criticized his exclusion … Continue reading RFK Jr. fails to qualify for CNN debate

Tropical Storm Alberto makes landfall in Mexico

Millions along the southern Texas coast were under severe weather advisories due to Tropical Storm Alberto, which brought threats of dangerous storm surges, torrential rain, and possible tornadoes. The first named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, Alberto made landfall in northern Mexico early Thursday, traveling west from Tampico with sustained winds of 45 mph. Forecasts predict up to 20 inches of rain in … Continue reading Tropical Storm Alberto makes landfall in Mexico

Massive Blackout Hits Entire Nation of Ecuador

A nationwide blackout struck Ecuador on Wednesday, affecting its 18 million residents. Energy Minister Roberto Luque attributed the outage to an issue with a southern transmission line, which caused a “cascading disconnection.” This was the first major blackout in 20 years, highlighting the country’s fragile energy system and ongoing energy crisis, according to Luque. By 7 p.m. local time, 95% of the power was restored, … Continue reading Massive Blackout Hits Entire Nation of Ecuador

Debt on Pace to Top $56 Trillion Over Next 10 Years

The United States is expected to add trillions to its national debt over the next decade, surpassing previous projections. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) forecasts the national debt to exceed $56 trillion by 2034, driven by rising spending on Social Security, Medicare, and interest expenses outpacing tax revenues. The budget deficit is projected to grow from $1.9 trillion in 2024 to $2.9 trillion by 2034. … Continue reading Debt on Pace to Top $56 Trillion Over Next 10 Years

New law requires all Louisiana public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments

Louisiana has become the first state to mandate the display of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom, following a new law signed by Republican Governor Jeff Landry. This legislation requires poster-sized displays in large, readable font in classrooms from kindergarten to state-funded universities. Proponents argue the measure holds historical significance, labeling the Ten Commandments as foundational documents of the state and national government. … Continue reading New law requires all Louisiana public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments

Musk claims assassination attempts on his life

During Tesla’s annual shareholder meeting, CEO Elon Musk revealed that multiple attempts on his life have occurred in the past seven months due to his social and business prominence. This disclosure came in response to an investor’s question about how Musk is taking care of himself given his high-profile status. Musk acknowledged the risks associated with his visibility, humorously noting that the likelihood of attracting … Continue reading Musk claims assassination attempts on his life

Senate GOP blocks Democratic effort to ban bump stocks after Supreme Court ruling

Senate Republicans thwarted Democrats’ attempt to pass a ban on bump stocks following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn a Trump-era prohibition on these firearm accessories. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), who authored the BUMP Act, sought unanimous consent for the proposal, but Sen. Pete Ricketts (R-Neb.) blocked it. The action came shortly after the Supreme Court invalidated a 2018 ATF policy on bump stocks, prompted … Continue reading Senate GOP blocks Democratic effort to ban bump stocks after Supreme Court ruling

Trump vows to rip up Biden’s ‘unconstitutional amnesty’

Donald Trump criticized President Biden’s new executive order during a campaign rally in Racine, Wis., accusing him of prioritizing “sham marriages” and college degrees for non-citizens over the welfare of military veterans. Trump denounced Biden’s plan to expedite work permits for non-citizen college graduates and grant lawful permanent residency to some undocumented immigrants married to Americans. He labeled the executive action as “lawless” and claimed … Continue reading Trump vows to rip up Biden’s ‘unconstitutional amnesty’

Biden announces new executive action protecting some undocumented immigrant spouses and children of US citizens

The Biden administration unveiled an executive action on Tuesday permitting certain undocumented spouses and children of U.S. citizens to seek permanent residency within the country, a significant move expected to shield hundreds of thousands from deportation. The initiative, projected to benefit approximately 500,000 families and 50,000 children under 21, marks one of the largest immigration relief efforts since the DACA program’s inception in 2012 under … Continue reading Biden announces new executive action protecting some undocumented immigrant spouses and children of US citizens

Republicans slam Biden immigration order as election ploy

Republicans are criticizing President Biden’s recent decision to facilitate the path to permanent residency for undocumented spouses and children of U.S. citizens, alleging it aims to sway the 2024 election by increasing Democratic voters. Former President Trump has claimed Biden is exploiting migrants for political gain, suggesting the move will allow Democrats to register more voters. Despite these claims, the initiative affects around 550,000 individuals … Continue reading Republicans slam Biden immigration order as election ploy

Putin meets Kim Jong-Un in North Korea

Vladimir Putin arrived in North Korea early Wednesday morning to a warm reception from Kim Jong-Un, who greeted him with a lavish welcome ceremony at a Pyongyang airport. The two leaders were seen shaking hands, hugging, and then traveling together in a limousine surrounded by a large motorcade. They proceeded to the Kumsusan State Guest House, according to North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency, which … Continue reading Putin meets Kim Jong-Un in North Korea

2 hurt as firefighters battle four-alarm blaze in Chicago

A two-alarm fire in Chicago’s West Town neighborhood on Tuesday evening escalated to four alarms and required a hazardous materials response. The fire, which started around 6:30 p.m. near West Hubbard Street and North Damen Avenue, affected Commercial Pallet, Inc., a family-owned business operating since 1978. Smoke from the fire was visible from as far as northwest suburban Schaumburg. Two firefighters sustained minor injuries but … Continue reading 2 hurt as firefighters battle four-alarm blaze in Chicago

Secret Service agent robbed at gunpoint in O.C. on night of glitzy Biden L.A. fundraiser

Police in Tustin are searching for suspects who robbed a U.S. Secret Service agent at gunpoint on Saturday night. The incident occurred around 9:40 p.m. at the intersection of Stratus Lane and Westwind Drive in the Tustin Fields residential area. The agent, who fired at the suspects as they fled, reported that his bag was stolen. Some of the agent’s belongings have been recovered, but … Continue reading Secret Service agent robbed at gunpoint in O.C. on night of glitzy Biden L.A. fundraiser

USC student accused of fatally stabbing suspected car burglar near campus

A 19-year-old University of Southern California (USC) student, Ivan Gallegos, was jailed on Tuesday for allegedly murdering a man suspected of breaking into cars near campus. Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics and police responded to a report of an assault with a deadly weapon shortly after 8 p.m. on Monday. The incident occurred in the 700 block of West 28th Street, close to USC’s University … Continue reading USC student accused of fatally stabbing suspected car burglar near campus

At least 1 dead in New Mexico wildfire that forced thousands to flee, governor’s office says

Thousands of residents fled a mountainous village in southern New Mexico as a wind-driven wildfire ravaged homes and buildings, killing at least one person. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham declared a state of emergency for Ruidoso and nearby tribal lands, deploying National Guard troops and expecting a top-level fire management team to take over Wednesday. Winds continue to pose challenges for firefighting efforts. Christy Hood, a … Continue reading At least 1 dead in New Mexico wildfire that forced thousands to flee, governor’s office says

‘Mysterious’ monolith appears in Nevada desert

A “mysterious” monolith has appeared near Gass Peak in the Nevada desert, according to Las Vegas police. The reflective object was discovered by the Las Vegas search and rescue team over the weekend at the nearly 7,000-foot summit, and authorities are unsure how it got there. In a social media post, the police highlighted the unusual find and advised hikers to prepare adequately by checking … Continue reading ‘Mysterious’ monolith appears in Nevada desert

US soldier sentenced to nearly four years in Russian penal colony, state media reports

A Russian court sentenced US Staff Sgt. Gordon Black to three years and nine months in a penal colony for theft and threatening murder, according to state news agency RIA Novosti. Black was arrested in May in Vladivostok for allegedly stealing 10,000 rubles (about $112) from a woman believed to be his girlfriend, after meeting her in South Korea and visiting Russia in April. He … Continue reading US soldier sentenced to nearly four years in Russian penal colony, state media reports

Philippine officials say Chinese forces seized 2 navy boats in disputed shoal, injuring sailors

Chinese forces seized two Philippine rubber boats delivering supplies to a military outpost at the disputed Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea, resulting in injuries to some Filipino navy personnel, according to Philippine security officials. Following the incident, the United States reiterated its defense commitment to treaty ally Philippines. The confrontation occurred at the shoal, where a small Philippine navy contingent is stationed … Continue reading Philippine officials say Chinese forces seized 2 navy boats in disputed shoal, injuring sailors

More than 300 Egyptians die from heat during Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, diplomats say

At least 323 Egyptian pilgrims died during the Hajj pilgrimage in western Saudi Arabia, primarily due to heat-related illnesses, according to two Arab diplomats. Except for one individual who died from injuries sustained in a minor crowd crush, all other deaths were heat-related. The diplomats reported these figures from the hospital morgue in Al-Muaisem, Mecca. Additionally, at least 60 Jordanians died, an increase from the … Continue reading More than 300 Egyptians die from heat during Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, diplomats say

USDA Suspends Avocado Inspections in Mexico, Citing Security Concerns

Security concerns have prompted the United States Agriculture Department (U.S.D.A.) to suspend inspections of avocados and mangos imported from Mexico indefinitely. While produce already cleared for export remains unaffected, future avocado supplies in the U.S., primarily sourced from Michoacán, could be impacted if inspections do not resume. The U.S.D.A. stated that inspections will stay paused until a security review is completed and new protocols are … Continue reading USDA Suspends Avocado Inspections in Mexico, Citing Security Concerns

China nuke sub surfaces off Taiwan

A Chinese military submarine designed for carrying nuclear warheads was seen surfacing in the Taiwan Strait. The 11,000-ton “Jin class” submarine appeared alongside several warships as President Xi Jinping continues to expand China’s nuclear arsenal. The submarine surfaced near fishermen in a popular fishing district around 5 am on Thursday. It was reported to be in distress, remaining stationary on the water for several minutes … Continue reading China nuke sub surfaces off Taiwan