House Democrats open probe into FBI’s handling of Epstein documents

House Judiciary Committee Democrats announced an investigation into the FBI, questioning whether Director Kash Patel is intentionally withholding information related to Jeffrey Epstein. The lawmakers, led by Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), accused Patel of protecting individuals implicated in the Epstein files, citing his 2023 comments on a podcast where he suggested the FBI was shielding people on Epstein’s client list. Democrats highlighted that Patel previously … Continue reading House Democrats open probe into FBI’s handling of Epstein documents

Chaos erupts on House floor over Charlie Kirk shooting

A moment of silence for conservative activist Charlie Kirk on the House floor turned into a shouting match between Republicans and Democrats on Wednesday. The conflict began when Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) requested a prayer for Kirk following the moment of silence, prompting Democrats to shout in reference to a school shooting in Colorado that occurred the same afternoon. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) then … Continue reading Chaos erupts on House floor over Charlie Kirk shooting

Suspect in custody after couple severely burned in ‘horrific double homicide’ in NYC: Police

A man suspected of murdering, robbing, and setting fire to an elderly Queens couple is now in custody, the NYPD announced. The suspect, 42-year-old Jamel McGriff, was apprehended Wednesday evening near Times Square after authorities tracked his credit card and received real-time updates through a police messaging app. Frank Olton, 76, was found tied to a pole in his basement with multiple stab wounds, while … Continue reading Suspect in custody after couple severely burned in ‘horrific double homicide’ in NYC: Police

Hong Kong lawmakers veto bill on same-sex partnerships

Hong Kong’s Legislative Council on Wednesday vetoed a bill that would have granted limited legal rights to same-sex couples who had registered their relationships or marriages overseas. The bill aimed to provide basic rights, such as hospital visitation, following a September 2023 ruling by the city’s highest court requiring the government to establish a legal framework for same-sex couples within two years. Despite the court’s … Continue reading Hong Kong lawmakers veto bill on same-sex partnerships

EU chief says it’s time for Europe’s ‘independence moment’

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned that Europe faces multiple threats, including Russia, global trade challenges, and hostility from other major world powers, calling for the EU to assert its independence. In her State of the Union speech, von der Leyen announced new support measures for Ukraine, advocated for sanctions and trade restrictions on Israel over the war in Gaza, and defended a … Continue reading EU chief says it’s time for Europe’s ‘independence moment’

Trump demanded Netanyahu commit not to strike Qatar again

President Trump demanded that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu commit not to strike Qatar again following a recent Israeli attack on Hamas leaders in Doha. The strike, carried out without consulting Trump or his advisers, angered the White House and alarmed regional and global leaders, with Qatar’s prime minister calling it a “betrayal” and reconsidering the country’s security partnership with the U.S. Netanyahu, however, remained … Continue reading Trump demanded Netanyahu commit not to strike Qatar again

Mourners reflect on Charlie Kirk at Turning Point’s Phoenix headquarters

The assassination of Charlie Kirk deeply affected supporters who gathered at the Phoenix headquarters of the Turning Point movement to mourn the conservative leader. Attendees, including families and strangers, laid flowers, prayed, and embraced one another while reflecting on Kirk’s unapologetic advocacy for free speech and conservative values. Many mourners expressed that his death was a watershed moment, highlighting fears that refusing to conform to … Continue reading Mourners reflect on Charlie Kirk at Turning Point’s Phoenix headquarters

Kiko weakens into a tropical storm but brings dangerous surf to Hawaii

Tropical Storm Kiko was generating high surf and dangerous rip currents near Hawaii, even as it weakened north of the islands. Forecasters from the National Hurricane Center said Kiko would continue passing north of the Hawaiian Islands on Tuesday and Wednesday, without an expected direct hit. At the time, the storm had maximum sustained winds of around 40 mph and was located about 220 miles … Continue reading Kiko weakens into a tropical storm but brings dangerous surf to Hawaii

US marks 24th anniversary of 9/11 terror attacks

Americans are observing the 24th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks with ceremonies, volunteer work, and tributes honoring the nearly 3,000 victims. Family members of those killed joined politicians and dignitaries at commemorations in New York, the Pentagon, and Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Many attendees, like Denise Matuza, Jennifer Nilsen, and Michelle Pizzo, wore shirts with the names and photos of their husbands who died in … Continue reading US marks 24th anniversary of 9/11 terror attacks

Suspect dead, 2 hurt in Colorado high school shooting

Two teenagers are in critical condition after a school shooting at Evergreen High School in Colorado, while the shooter, another teenager, died from self-inflicted injuries. The incident occurred on Wednesday, Sept. 10, around 12:24 p.m., when the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received reports that the student had opened fire both inside and outside the school. Law enforcement did not fire any rounds, and after a … Continue reading Suspect dead, 2 hurt in Colorado high school shooting

Charlie Kirk assassination sparks manhunt as shooting suspect remains at large

he FBI and Utah Department of Public Safety will hold a press conference at 7 a.m. local time (9 a.m. ET) Thursday to provide updates on the manhunt for the suspect in the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Utah Department of Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason and the FBI Special Agent in Charge will attend the press conference to discuss the ongoing investigation. Charlie … Continue reading Charlie Kirk assassination sparks manhunt as shooting suspect remains at large

Israeli airstrikes on Yemen kill at least 35, Houthi officials say

Israel carried out a new wave of heavy airstrikes in Yemen on Wednesday, killing at least 35 people and injuring more than 130, according to the Houthi-run health ministry. The strikes, concentrated in Sanaa, hit a military headquarters and a fuel station, with nearby houses also damaged as rescue crews searched through the rubble for survivors. The attacks came just days after Iran-backed Houthi rebels … Continue reading Israeli airstrikes on Yemen kill at least 35, Houthi officials say

Massive gas tanker explosion in Mexico City kills 3 people and injures 70 others

A gas tanker truck exploded under a Mexico City highway overpass Wednesday, killing three people and injuring 70 others in one of the capital’s deadliest roadway accidents in years. The tanker, which was carrying more than 13,000 gallons of gasoline, tipped over and erupted in flames that engulfed nearly 30 vehicles, sending thick smoke billowing across the city’s south side. Mayor Clara Brugada said at … Continue reading Massive gas tanker explosion in Mexico City kills 3 people and injures 70 others

Poland closing Belarus border due to ‘aggressive’ Russian nuclear drill, Tusk says

Poland will close its border with Belarus at midnight Thursday in response to Russia’s large-scale Zapad military exercises, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced. The drills, held every four years with Kremlin-allied Belarus, are designed to simulate conflict with NATO and this year feature tens of thousands of troops operating dangerously close to Poland and Lithuania. Tusk described the maneuvers as “very aggressive” and said they … Continue reading Poland closing Belarus border due to ‘aggressive’ Russian nuclear drill, Tusk says

France arrests hundreds as ‘Block Everything’ protests erupt across country

French police arrested nearly 300 people on Wednesday as “Block Everything” demonstrations spread across the country, paralyzing traffic, sparking fires, and triggering violent clashes with authorities. The nationwide protests erupted in response to President Emmanuel Macron’s policies and deep spending cuts, coming just days after Prime Minister François Bayrou was ousted in a parliamentary confidence vote and replaced by Sébastien Lecornu. Protesters accused the government … Continue reading France arrests hundreds as ‘Block Everything’ protests erupt across country

UK fires ambassador to the US Peter Mandelson over his links to Jeffrey Epstein

U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has dismissed Peter Mandelson, the country’s ambassador to the United States, over his previously undisclosed ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The decision came after The Sun published emails from the 2000s showing Mandelson offering support to Epstein, even urging him to fight for early release before his 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor. Foreign Office minister … Continue reading UK fires ambassador to the US Peter Mandelson over his links to Jeffrey Epstein

Congressman shows video of “orb” surviving missile strike at UFO hearing

At a House Oversight Committee hearing on September 9, Rep. Eric Burlison (R-MO) presented drone footage from October 2024 showing an unidentified flying object over Yemen. The video depicts the object, described as an “orb,” being struck by a projectile fired from a second, off-screen drone. Despite apparent damage and some debris, the craft immediately resumes its original course. Burlison asked journalist and UAP researcher … Continue reading Congressman shows video of “orb” surviving missile strike at UFO hearing

Earth-like planet that may contain water studied by NASA’s Webb telescope

NASA scientists are using the James Webb Space Telescope to study TRAPPIST-1 e, an Earth-sized exoplanet in the TRAPPIST-1 system that may harbor water. The planet orbits its red dwarf star at a distance where surface water is theoretically possible, though astronomers first need to confirm whether it has an atmosphere. Using Webb’s Near-Infrared Spectrograph, researchers analyze starlight passing through the planet’s atmosphere during transits, … Continue reading Earth-like planet that may contain water studied by NASA’s Webb telescope

Astronomers discover repeating gamma-ray burst

Astronomers have observed a gamma-ray burst, GRB 250702B, unlike any seen before, which erupted multiple times over the course of a full day. Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are typically catastrophic events caused by massive stars collapsing or stars being shredded by black holes, and they usually last only milliseconds to minutes. GRB 250702B defied this pattern, with repeated bursts detected by NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope … Continue reading Astronomers discover repeating gamma-ray burst

UC Berkeley humanoid robot plays table tennis with human-like agility 

UC Berkeley recently released a video showcasing its Humanoid Table Tennis Robot, nicknamed HITTER, engaging in a high-speed game of table tennis with human opponents. The robot demonstrated remarkable agility and precision, sustaining rallies of over 100 shots while maintaining balance with its left hand, emulating natural human movement. HITTER’s performance relies on a two-part system: a high-level planner that tracks the ball and predicts … Continue reading UC Berkeley humanoid robot plays table tennis with human-like agility 

Oracle stock jumps after CEO says AI-fueled cloud revenue set to soar to $144 billion

Oracle shares jumped more than 28% in premarket trading after the company projected its AI-fueled cloud revenue to reach $144 billion by its 2030 fiscal year, up from less than $20 billion this year. CEO Safra Catz detailed a rapid growth trajectory, forecasting Oracle Cloud Infrastructure revenue to grow from $18 billion this fiscal year to $32 billion, $73 billion, $114 billion, and $144 billion … Continue reading Oracle stock jumps after CEO says AI-fueled cloud revenue set to soar to $144 billion

Ford rolls out new ad campaign amid industry-wide uncertainty

Ford unveiled a new advertising campaign, “Ready, Set, Ford,” on Wednesday, marking what the company calls a “fundamental shift” in its branding strategy. The campaign moves beyond vehicle-focused marketing to highlight the people who buy Ford vehicles, emphasizing four core promises: capability, passion, community, and trust. The rollout comes as the auto industry faces uncertainty from tariffs and a slowdown in consumer spending, making brand … Continue reading Ford rolls out new ad campaign amid industry-wide uncertainty

Job growth revised down by 911,000 through March

The Labor Department released a report Tuesday showing that nonfarm payrolls in the year prior to March 2025 were revised downward by 911,000 jobs, far exceeding previous estimates. The revision is the largest on record since 2002 and suggests average monthly job growth was 76,000 less than initially reported, raising concerns about the overall health of the labor market. Sectors most affected by the revisions … Continue reading Job growth revised down by 911,000 through March

Senate GOP leader moves to lower filibuster threshold for Trump nominees through nuclear option

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) is set to deploy a parliamentary maneuver later this week to expedite confirmation of roughly 40 lower-level nominees. The strategy draws on precedents set by Harry Reid in 2013 and Mitch McConnell in 2017, which altered the filibuster rules for executive and Supreme Court nominations, respectively. Thune’s approach involves a procedural gambit where a failed vote to break a … Continue reading Senate GOP leader moves to lower filibuster threshold for Trump nominees through nuclear option

Supreme Court lets Trump freeze $4 billion in foreign aid

The Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice John Roberts, ruled that the Trump administration can withhold $4 billion in foreign aid while the court considers an ongoing legal challenge. The temporary order responds to an emergency filing against a federal judge’s ruling that the administration must release funds approved by Congress. The case was brought by organizations including the AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition and the … Continue reading Supreme Court lets Trump freeze $4 billion in foreign aid