Dramatic video shows nearly 25 people ransacking jewelry store in $1 million heist

Nearly 25 suspects took part in a $1 million armed robbery at Heller Jewelers in San Ramon, California, police said. The group used crowbars and pickaxes to smash cases before becoming trapped by automatic security doors, forcing one robber to fire a gun to escape. Six getaway cars awaited nearby, but police, aided by drone footage and regional cooperation, arrested seven suspects from Oakland, ages … Continue reading Dramatic video shows nearly 25 people ransacking jewelry store in $1 million heist

Gunman opens fire on secretive Air Force base home to Area 51

Police say a gunman opened fire outside the main gate of Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas, a facility linked to the wider Area 51 complex. The suspect, described as acting erratically, pointed his weapon at security officers before being shot in the leg and taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The base temporarily closed its main gate and rerouted traffic but said … Continue reading Gunman opens fire on secretive Air Force base home to Area 51

Schumer’s leadership increasingly toxic among Senate candidates

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is facing growing resistance from Democratic candidates across the country, many of whom are refusing to back him as leader if elected. In key races from Maine to Illinois and Iowa, numerous contenders have pledged either outright opposition or withheld support, citing frustration with what they see as outdated, ineffective leadership. While Schumer insists his focus is on winning the … Continue reading Schumer’s leadership increasingly toxic among Senate candidates

Serial killer fears grip Houston after five bodies found in days

Five bodies discovered in Houston’s bayous over five days have sparked online speculation about a possible serial killer. Social media users have linked the deaths, but Houston police say the cases are unrelated and stress that each cause of death will be determined by autopsy. Authorities emphasize that the circumstances differ in each case and warn against jumping to conclusions, Chron has reported. Still, the … Continue reading Serial killer fears grip Houston after five bodies found in days

More mystery drones shut down another airport in Denmark

Aalborg Airport in northern Denmark was shut down Wednesday evening after unidentified drones were spotted over its airspace, just two days after similar incidents closed Copenhagen Airport. Police confirmed flights were diverted as they investigated, though the number and origin of the drones remain unknown. The repeated disruptions have fueled suspicions of Russian involvement, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warning the incursions are part of … Continue reading More mystery drones shut down another airport in Denmark

Dallas ICE shooter named as Joshua Jahn who murdered two migrants then killed himself

A sniper attack at a Dallas ICE facility on Wednesday left two migrants dead and several others wounded before the gunman, identified as 29-year-old Joshua Jahn, killed himself. Authorities said Jahn fired from a rooftop at a transport van carrying detainees, with bullets engraved with anti-ICE messages suggesting an ideological motive. No law enforcement officers were injured. Officials, including FBI Director Kash Patel, Texas Attorney … Continue reading Dallas ICE shooter named as Joshua Jahn who murdered two migrants then killed himself

Former FBI Director Comey expected to be indicted soon in Virginia federal court

MSNBC reported that former FBI Director James Comey may soon face indictment in federal court in Virginia, though the scope of possible charges remains unclear. The move follows the resignation of interim U.S. Attorney Erik Siebert, who opposed charges, and his replacement by Trump ally Lindsey Halligan. Prosecutors reportedly advised there was insufficient evidence to proceed, but the five-year statute of limitations on allegations that … Continue reading Former FBI Director Comey expected to be indicted soon in Virginia federal court

MLB approves robot umpires for 2026

Major League Baseball will introduce a robot umpire challenge system for balls and strikes in the 2026 season, following years of testing in the minors, spring training, and the All-Star Game. Teams will receive two challenges per game, triggered by hitters, pitchers, or catchers tapping their heads, with successful challenges displayed on in-stadium videoboards. The automated ball-strike (ABS) system uses 12 cameras per ballpark, tracking … Continue reading MLB approves robot umpires for 2026

The world’s first commercial space station is getting closer to launch

The International Space Station (ISS), continuously inhabited for nearly 25 years, is set to be de-orbited around 2030 despite outliving its original 15-year mission. NASA is partnering with private companies to transition to commercial space stations, with a competition planned to select designs for a 30-day crewed demonstration mission. California-based Vast Space, in collaboration with SpaceX, plans to launch Haven-1 in May 2026, the world’s … Continue reading The world’s first commercial space station is getting closer to launch

NASA plans to send manned Moon mission by February 2026

NASA may send astronauts around the moon months earlier than planned, with the Artemis II mission potentially launching as soon as February. Artemis II, a 10-day crewed flight, will orbit the moon and return to Earth, marking the first humans beyond low Earth orbit since 1972, though it will not involve a lunar landing. The mission tests systems for Artemis III, scheduled for 2027, which … Continue reading NASA plans to send manned Moon mission by February 2026

NASA launches urgent mission to protect GPS, power grids from solar storms

Three satellites are scheduled to launch Wednesday on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center to study space weather and its effects on Earth. NASA focuses on astronaut safety, while NOAA handles civilian space weather predictions, with the mission aiming to understand how solar activity impacts technology and infrastructure. The satellites include SWFO-L1, NOAA’s first dedicated space weather observatory; the Carruthers Geocorona … Continue reading NASA launches urgent mission to protect GPS, power grids from solar storms

Eli Lilly announces plans for $6.5B manufacturing plant in Houston

Eli Lilly confirmed on Sept. 23 that it will build a $6.5 billion manufacturing plant in Houston’s Generation Park as part of its domestic expansion. CEO David Ricks joined Texas Gov. Greg Abbott for the announcement, marking an increase from the previously planned $5.9 billion investment. The plant is located within the Sheldon Independent School District. Earlier this year, Lilly filed for a tax abatement … Continue reading Eli Lilly announces plans for $6.5B manufacturing plant in Houston

Alibaba shares jump 9% in U.S. premarket after CEO unveils plans to boost AI spending

Alibaba shares surged Wednesday in Hong Kong and U.S. premarket trading after the company announced increased AI investments and new product updates. Hong Kong-listed shares rose over 6% to their highest level since 2021, while U.S. shares jumped 9.3% in premarket trade. CEO Eddie Wu said Alibaba will expand its three-year, 380 billion yuan ($53 billion) AI infrastructure initiative and unveiled the latest Qwen3-Max large … Continue reading Alibaba shares jump 9% in U.S. premarket after CEO unveils plans to boost AI spending

OpenAI, Oracle, SoftBank plan five new AI data centers for $500 billion Stargate project

OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank announced plans Tuesday to build five new AI data centers in the U.S. as part of the $500 billion Stargate project. OpenAI will open three sites with Oracle in Texas, New Mexico, and an undisclosed Midwest location, while two additional centers will be built in Ohio and Texas with SoftBank. The expansions, alongside existing projects, will bring Stargate’s capacity to nearly … Continue reading OpenAI, Oracle, SoftBank plan five new AI data centers for $500 billion Stargate project

Fed Chief Powell says stock prices appear ‘fairly highly valued’

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that asset prices, including stocks, are currently elevated. Speaking in Providence, Rhode Island, he noted that the Fed monitors financial conditions to ensure policies achieve their goals, acknowledging that equities are “fairly highly valued.” Stocks had rallied ahead of last week’s policy meetings on expectations of an interest rate cut and set record highs following the Fed’s quarter-point … Continue reading Fed Chief Powell says stock prices appear ‘fairly highly valued’

Texas, Alabama to execute inmates at same time this week

Texas and Alabama are set to execute death row inmates Geoffrey West and Blaine Milam at nearly the same time on Thursday, Sept. 25. West, 50, will be executed in Alabama by nitrogen gas for the 1997 murder of gas station worker Margaret Parrish Berry. Milam, 35, will be executed in Texas by lethal injection for the 2008 death of his girlfriend’s 13-month-old baby, an … Continue reading Texas, Alabama to execute inmates at same time this week

Missing man, 21, found dead in Great Smokey National Park

Authorities found the body of 21-year-old Ryan Lakes in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park after a multi-day search. Lakes had been reported missing on September 18. He was last seen wearing dark shorts, a dark T-shirt, brown tennis shoes, and carrying a black backpack. His body was discovered in the Big Creek area, a secluded forest near the North Carolina-Tennessee border, on September 22, … Continue reading Missing man, 21, found dead in Great Smokey National Park

United Airlines ground stop sees all planes briefly held across U.S. and Canada

United Airlines briefly halted all flights departing in the U.S. and Canada Tuesday night due to a technological issue. The ground stop lasted about 30 minutes before normal operations resumed. This marks the second time in less than two months that United has requested a halt for an unspecified technical glitch, CBS News has reported. A similar technology-related suspension in early August caused widespread delays … Continue reading United Airlines ground stop sees all planes briefly held across U.S. and Canada

North Carolina legislature passes ‘Iryna’s Law’ after refugee’s stabbing death

Following the fatal stabbing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on Charlotte’s light rail, the North Carolina legislature passed a criminal justice bill aimed at limiting bail and increasing mental health evaluations for defendants. The GOP-backed measure, nicknamed “Iryna’s Law,” also could allow the state to resume executions. The bill eliminates cashless bail for many crimes and restricts judicial discretion in pretrial release. Some Democrats criticized … Continue reading North Carolina legislature passes ‘Iryna’s Law’ after refugee’s stabbing death

US is blocking Iranian diplomats in US from shopping at Costco

The Trump administration is restricting Iranian diplomats visiting New York for the UN General Assembly from accessing wholesale stores like Costco or buying luxury items over $1,000, as well as high-end cars over $60,000, without prior approval. Their movements are also limited to areas necessary for official UN business. State Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott said the measures prevent Iranian elites from shopping while their citizens … Continue reading US is blocking Iranian diplomats in US from shopping at Costco

Charlie Kirk assassination suspect remains in special housing unit despite completed mental evaluation

Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10, remains in a jail’s special housing unit despite completing a mental health evaluation. Robinson faces multiple charges, including aggravated murder and firearm-related offenses. Jail officials said he has been seen by medical and mental health staff but will stay in special housing for now, with his location … Continue reading Charlie Kirk assassination suspect remains in special housing unit despite completed mental evaluation

Tom Tiffany to run for governor of Wisconsin

Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-Wis.) announced his 2026 bid for Wisconsin governor, joining a crowded Republican field that includes Bill Berrien and Josh Schoemann. Tiffany, a Trump supporter, criticized Democratic leadership for economic and educational declines and pledged to freeze property taxes, protect farmland, and uphold “Wisconsin values.” His run opens his House seat, though it is expected to remain safely Republican, Politico has reported. Democrats … Continue reading Tom Tiffany to run for governor of Wisconsin

Statue of Trump and Epstein holding hands appears on the National Mall

A 12-foot statue of Donald Trump holding Jeffrey Epstein’s hand, titled “Best Friends Forever”, appeared on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., as part of a protest art installation. The statue, made of wood, foam, and resin, includes plaques referencing Epstein’s birthday book, which Trump has denied authoring and has sued over. Created by the Secret Handshake Project, the artwork is intended to express political commentary … Continue reading Statue of Trump and Epstein holding hands appears on the National Mall

Trump cancels meeting with Schumer and Jeffries

President Donald Trump canceled a planned meeting with Democratic congressional leaders on Tuesday, citing what he called “unserious and ridiculous demands” from Democrats ahead of a potential government shutdown. The decision, reportedly urged by House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, sparked immediate criticism from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, who blamed Trump for a looming … Continue reading Trump cancels meeting with Schumer and Jeffries

Democrat succeeds her late father in Congress as GOP House majority shrinks

Democrat Adelita Grijalva has won a special election in Arizona’s 7th Congressional District, filling the seat left vacant by her father Raul Grijalva’s death and narrowing the Republican House majority to 219-214. Grijalva, a former Pima County supervisor, defeated Republican Daniel Butierez in the heavily Democratic, Hispanic-majority district, securing over 60% of the primary vote in a five-candidate race. She becomes Arizona’s first Latina in … Continue reading Democrat succeeds her late father in Congress as GOP House majority shrinks