Biden and Xi take a first step to limit AI and nuclear decisions at their last meeting

President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed on Saturday that nuclear weapon decisions should be made by humans, not artificial intelligence. This marks the first time China has made such a statement. Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, called it an important step for both nuclear powers to address long-term risks, NPR has reported. During the meeting, Biden focused on maintaining stability in U.S.-China … Continue reading Biden and Xi take a first step to limit AI and nuclear decisions at their last meeting

A mythical harbinger of doom washes up on a California beach

A rare 10-foot oarfish, dubbed the “doom fish” for its mythical link to disasters, was discovered on a beach in Encinitas, California, marking the second sighting in the state this year. Oarfish, deep-sea dwellers found up to 3,300 feet below the surface, are rarely seen and remain largely unstudied. Their legendary status as predictors of earthquakes gained attention after numerous oarfish appeared before Japan’s 2011 … Continue reading A mythical harbinger of doom washes up on a California beach

Police confirm human head found on Key Biscayne beach belongs to missing swimmer

Authorities confirmed that a human head found on Key Biscayne beach belongs to 19-year-old Victor Enrique Castaneda Jr., who went missing while swimming near South Pointe Drive. Castaneda disappeared Saturday evening after saving his 17-year-old sister’s life in the water. Despite an extensive search by rescue teams, he was not found. The remains were identified days later, and the cause of death is still under … Continue reading Police confirm human head found on Key Biscayne beach belongs to missing swimmer

Malcolm X’s family sues FBI, CIA and NYPD over his murder

The family of Malcolm X is suing the FBI, CIA, and NYPD for $100 million, alleging their involvement in the civil rights leader’s 1965 assassination. The lawsuit claims law enforcement conspired with the killers, removed security, and failed to intervene despite undercover agents being present. Attorney Ben Crump asserts a cover-up concealed this connection for years. Malcolm X, 39, was shot 21 times while preparing … Continue reading Malcolm X’s family sues FBI, CIA and NYPD over his murder

Mayor Johnson will not attend fallen Chicago police officer’s funeral after request from family

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson will not attend the funeral of fallen police officer Enrique Martinez, honoring the family’s request after initially planning to attend. Martinez, 26, was fatally shot during a traffic stop on November 2, just days before his third anniversary with the department. The funeral will take place Monday at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel in Chicago, NBC 5 Chicago has reported. … Continue reading Mayor Johnson will not attend fallen Chicago police officer’s funeral after request from family

Texas mother on death row is ‘actually innocent’ of murder, judge says

Melissa Lucio, a Texas death row inmate convicted of killing her 2-year-old daughter in 2007, is “actually innocent” and should be freed, according to Judge Arturo Nelson, who has urged her conviction and death sentence be overturned. Lucio’s case is now before the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, with new evidence suggesting her daughter’s fatal injuries were caused by a fall down stairs, not abuse. … Continue reading Texas mother on death row is ‘actually innocent’ of murder, judge says

Bad news mounts for Ukraine across the frontlines

Russia is gaining momentum on multiple fronts in Ukraine, making tactical advances in the east and southeast while ramping up aerial assaults on Ukrainian cities. Moscow has also deployed nearly 50,000 troops, including North Korean reinforcements, to the Kursk region, threatening Ukraine’s recent successes there. Key areas like Kupiansk and Kurakhove are under intense pressure, with Kupiansk at risk of falling due to its strategic … Continue reading Bad news mounts for Ukraine across the frontlines

Man arrested for allegedly trying to smuggle hundreds of tarantulas and centipedes

A 28-year-old South Korean man was arrested at Jorge Chávez International Airport in Peru for attempting to smuggle 320 tarantulas, 110 centipedes, and nine bullet ants. Authorities discovered the animals strapped to his body in packages, after noticing his swollen abdomen. The creatures were reportedly sourced illegally, contributing to the global wildlife trafficking trade, which impacts thousands of species and generates millions of dollars annually, … Continue reading Man arrested for allegedly trying to smuggle hundreds of tarantulas and centipedes

Fire engulfs hospital ward in northern India, killing 10 newborn babies

A fire in a neonatal intensive care unit at a hospital in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, killed 10 newborns and injured 16 others. The blaze, which spread rapidly through the ward treating 55 infants, highlighted safety lapses, including expired fire extinguishers and non-functional alarms. Authorities rescued 45 babies and launched an investigation. Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak pledged support for victims’ families and strict action against … Continue reading Fire engulfs hospital ward in northern India, killing 10 newborn babies

Half a million evacuated as Super Typhoon Man-yi makes landfall in the Philippines

Super Typhoon Man-yi, with winds up to 160 mph, made landfall in Catanduanes, Philippines, prompting the evacuation of over 500,000 people in the Bicol region and thousands more in surrounding provinces. The storm, a Category 5 equivalent, intensified rapidly, exceeding typical intensification rates. Signal 5 warnings, the highest level, have been issued, with authorities warning of catastrophic storm surges, severe flooding, and landslides across eastern … Continue reading Half a million evacuated as Super Typhoon Man-yi makes landfall in the Philippines

Eight killed and 17 injured in mass stabbing in eastern China

Eight people were killed and 17 injured in a stabbing at the Wuxi Vocational Institute of Arts and Technology in Yixing, eastern China. The attack, carried out by a recent graduate upset over academic and job issues, adds to a spate of recent violent incidents in China, a country known for low crime rates. Just days earlier, a car attack in Zhuhai killed 35, marking … Continue reading Eight killed and 17 injured in mass stabbing in eastern China

Part Of The Bronze Age “Treasure Of Villena” Appears To Have An Extraterrestrial Origin

New research suggests that parts of the “Treasure of Villena,” a significant find from the European Bronze Age, may have originated from meteorites. Discovered in 1963, the treasure includes gold and silver items, but the presence of iron objects caused dating challenges, as iron typically wasn’t used until the Iron Age. However, analysis of the iron revealed it likely came from a meteorite, not terrestrial … Continue reading Part Of The Bronze Age “Treasure Of Villena” Appears To Have An Extraterrestrial Origin

James Webb Space Telescope discovers mysterious ‘red monster’ galaxies

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has discovered three massive “red monster” galaxies, each 100 billion times the mass of the Sun, that formed just 12.8 billion years ago, challenging current models of galaxy formation. These galaxies, which are almost as massive as the Milky Way, formed stars at an unexpectedly fast rate, converting up to 80% of their gas into stars, far more efficient … Continue reading James Webb Space Telescope discovers mysterious ‘red monster’ galaxies

Fireball explodes over North America as satellites capture flash from space

On November 13, a bright fireball streaked across the U.S. Midwest and parts of Canada, visible from Alberta, Saskatchewan, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Wyoming, and North Dakota. The meteor, which burned up in Earth’s atmosphere around 6:31 a.m. MST, was captured by various cameras, including doorbell and dash cams. Witnesses described a green streak followed by a flash, and some noted the brightness of the event. … Continue reading Fireball explodes over North America as satellites capture flash from space

SpaceX launches 20 Starlink satellites from California

SpaceX launched 20 Starlink satellites, including 13 with direct-to-cell capability, from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on November 14. The Falcon 9 rocket successfully returned its first stage to Earth, landing on the droneship “Of Course I Still Love You” after eight minutes. This marked the eighth launch for the booster, which has previously supported multiple Starlink missions, Space.com has reported. The launch adds … Continue reading SpaceX launches 20 Starlink satellites from California

Northrop Grumman eyes 2026 launch of robot-armed satellite servicer 

Northrop Grumman’s SpaceLogistics subsidiary plans to launch its next-generation satellite servicing vehicle, the Mission Robotic Vehicle (MRV), in 2026. Equipped with robotic arms developed by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, the MRV will extend the life of satellites in geostationary orbit by adding propulsion systems known as Mission Extension Pods (MEPs). SpaceLogistics has secured three customers for the service, including Intelsat and Optus. The MRV … Continue reading Northrop Grumman eyes 2026 launch of robot-armed satellite servicer 

Europe fines Meta $840 million over ‘abusive’ practices benefiting Facebook Marketplace

The European Union has fined Meta €798 million ($840 million) for antitrust violations related to Facebook Marketplace. The EU accused Meta of unfairly tying Marketplace to its social network, Facebook, and imposing unfair conditions on other classified ad providers. Meta plans to appeal the decision but will comply in the meantime. The fine follows an investigation that began in 2021, after concerns that Facebook’s dominance … Continue reading Europe fines Meta $840 million over ‘abusive’ practices benefiting Facebook Marketplace

Major bitcoin hacker Lichtenstein gets five years in prison for crypto laundering scheme

Ilya Lichtenstein, who stole nearly 120,000 bitcoin in a 2016 hack of the Bitfinex exchange, was sentenced to five years in prison for money laundering. At the time of the hack, the stolen bitcoin was worth $70 million, but it’s now valued at $10.5 billion due to bitcoin’s price increase. Lichtenstein, along with his wife Heather Rhiannon Morgan, pleaded guilty in August 2023 after their … Continue reading Major bitcoin hacker Lichtenstein gets five years in prison for crypto laundering scheme

Powell says Fed will likely cut rates cautiously given persistent inflation pressures

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced that the Fed will likely reduce interest rates slowly in the coming months, as inflation is still below the 2% target and the economy remains strong. While the Fed has already made some cuts, including a quarter-point reduction last week, Powell emphasized caution in future decisions. He also noted that inflation may remain slightly above the target in the … Continue reading Powell says Fed will likely cut rates cautiously given persistent inflation pressures

Clashes, confusion and secrecy consume Harris campaign’s finances

Kamala Harris’ campaign, which raised a record $1.4 billion, is now facing financial struggles after its loss in the election. Despite running out of funds, the campaign continues to solicit donations, claiming the money will go toward supporting legal challenges and recounts. However, sources reveal significant internal frustration over the campaign’s lack of financial transparency and mismanagement, with reports of debt reaching millions. Discontent also … Continue reading Clashes, confusion and secrecy consume Harris campaign’s finances

French prosecutors seek a 2-year prison sentence and ineligibility period against Marine Le Pen

Paris prosecutors have requested a two-year prison sentence and five-year ineligibility for Marine Le Pen, accusing her of embezzling European Parliament funds. The National Rally party and 25 of its officials are alleged to have misused EU funds intended for parliamentary aides between 2004 and 2016 to pay party staff. Prosecutors seek a €300,000 fine and additional penalties for Le Pen and other co-defendants. The … Continue reading French prosecutors seek a 2-year prison sentence and ineligibility period against Marine Le Pen

Biden announces over $1.4 billion in funding for ‘climate change initiatives’

President Joe Biden announced over $1.4 billion in climate change funding as part of his administration’s “Investing in America” agenda. This includes $1.2 billion from the Department of Transportation to promote cleaner construction materials for transportation projects and $256 million from the Department of Agriculture for clean energy projects in rural areas. The funding is part of broader climate initiatives under the Inflation Reduction Act … Continue reading Biden announces over $1.4 billion in funding for ‘climate change initiatives’

Democrats press Biden to protect executive branch from Trump’s return

Capitol Hill Democrats are urging President Biden to take aggressive unilateral actions in the final weeks of his administration to protect his policy achievements and safeguard federal agencies from Donald Trump’s planned restructuring. With Republicans in control of the House, Biden is seen as a critical safeguard against Trump’s promised “deep state” purge. Democrats are pushing for new executive orders, last-minute regulations, and funding allocation … Continue reading Democrats press Biden to protect executive branch from Trump’s return

Trump Taps Robert F. Kennedy to Lead Health and Human Services Department

President-elect Donald Trump nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). In his announcement, Trump praised Kennedy’s stance against the industrial food complex and pharmaceutical companies, promising a focus on transparency and restoring scientific integrity. Kennedy, known for his criticism of vaccines, fluoride in water, and processed foods, would oversee agencies like the CDC, FDA, and NIH. Trump’s … Continue reading Trump Taps Robert F. Kennedy to Lead Health and Human Services Department

Secret Service agent fired for taking lover to Obama Hawaii home

A Secret Service agent assigned to Barack Obama’s security detail was fired for allegedly inviting his girlfriend to the former president’s Hawaii home and suggesting they have sex in Michelle Obama’s bathroom. The incident, detailed in a memoir by the girlfriend, Koryeah Dwanyen, occurred in November 2022 while the Obamas were away. Dwanyen claims the agent shared sensitive information about the Obamas and other high-profile … Continue reading Secret Service agent fired for taking lover to Obama Hawaii home