US Army soldier who fled to North Korea will plead guilty

U.S. Army Pvt. Travis King is expected to plead guilty to several charges at a court-martial, according to his lawyer. King, who made headlines for crossing into North Korea in July 2023 while deployed in South Korea, faces 14 charges but will plead guilty to five, including desertion, on September 20 before a military judge at Fort Bliss, Texas. In exchange, the Army will drop … Continue reading US Army soldier who fled to North Korea will plead guilty

Woman’s death under investigation at Burning Man on opening day

The opening day of Burning Man 2024 was marked by tragedy as a female participant, 39-year-old Kendra Frazer, was found unresponsive and later pronounced dead despite life-saving efforts by emergency personnel. The Pershing County Sheriff’s Office is investigating her death, with an autopsy pending to determine the cause. Burning Man officials expressed condolences to Frazer’s family and friends, and support services have been made available … Continue reading Woman’s death under investigation at Burning Man on opening day

Man accused of decapitating parents sang Tina Turner after being shot by deputies

A 41-year-old man, Joseph Brandon Gerdvil, was arrested after allegedly decapitating his parents and killing their dog in San Juan Capistrano. Following the crime, Gerdvil sent photos of his bloodied mother to a relative, prompting a 911 call. When sheriff’s deputies arrived, they discovered a gruesome scene, including a severed head on the counter. Gerdvil, who fled in a golf cart, later approached deputies while … Continue reading Man accused of decapitating parents sang Tina Turner after being shot by deputies

Chinese military plane carries out first violation of Japanese airspace

Japan condemned an unprecedented violation of its airspace by a Chinese military aircraft as a serious threat to its security. The incursion, involving a Y-9 surveillance plane, marked the first confirmed breach of Japanese airspace by a Chinese military aircraft. The aircraft entered Japanese airspace for about two minutes near the Danjo Islands, prompting Japan to scramble fighter jets. Japan’s government lodged a firm protest … Continue reading Chinese military plane carries out first violation of Japanese airspace

Gunmen kill dozens in multiple attacks in one of the deadliest days in a Pakistani province

Gunmen in southwestern Pakistan’s Baluchistan province killed at least 38 people in multiple attacks on Monday, while security forces responded by killing 21 insurgents, marking one of the deadliest days in the region’s ongoing insurgency. In Musakhail district, 23 people were killed after being taken from vehicles, with attackers burning at least 10 vehicles before fleeing. Nine others, including police officers, were killed in Qalat … Continue reading Gunmen kill dozens in multiple attacks in one of the deadliest days in a Pakistani province

At least 30 dead, many missing after dam bursts in eastern Sudan

A dam burst in eastern Sudan, triggered by torrential rains, has devastated at least 20 villages and killed at least 30 people, with many more likely dead, according to the United Nations. The flooding, which occurred 40 km north of Port Sudan, destroyed infrastructure and left about 50,000 people affected. The Arbaat Dam, a critical water source for Port Sudan, was overwhelmed, leaving the city, … Continue reading At least 30 dead, many missing after dam bursts in eastern Sudan

Russia strikes Ukraine’s power grid in ‘most massive’ attack of war

Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine, firing over 200 missiles and drones, killing seven people and targeting energy facilities across the country, according to Kyiv. The assault caused widespread power and water outages, particularly in Kyiv, as Russia intensified its strikes on critical infrastructure. Ukrainian forces managed to down a significant number of missiles and drones, but the attack was described as “the most … Continue reading Russia strikes Ukraine’s power grid in ‘most massive’ attack of war

‘No whites’ graffiti in UK investigated by police

Police are investigating after a hooded figure was caught on CCTV spraying graffiti reading “No Whites” outside Shaw Hill Primary School in Birmingham. The incident, shared on TikTok by community activist Naveed Sadiq, is believed to be an attempt to incite racial tensions following recent riots. Similar graffiti was found nearby, but it is unclear if the same person is responsible, the Daily Mail has … Continue reading ‘No whites’ graffiti in UK investigated by police

China Proposes Magnetic Launch System for Sending Resources Back to Earth

China’s Shanghai Institute of Satellite Engineering (SAST) has proposed a magnetic catapult system on the Moon to transport resources, such as helium-3, back to Earth. This concept, which has been explored by scientists for decades, could become part of China’s long-term lunar development plans within the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS), a joint project with Russia. The system would use magnetic levitation to launch payloads … Continue reading China Proposes Magnetic Launch System for Sending Resources Back to Earth

Dying Stars Send Out Gravitational Waves Across the Universe

New research suggests that gravitational waves generated by the collapse of massive, spinning stars, known as collapsars, could be detectable by instruments like LIGO and Virgo. These waves, caused by material spiraling into black holes after a star’s explosive death, could offer insights into the inner workings of stars and black holes. Previously, gravitational waves have only been detected from mergers of compact objects like … Continue reading Dying Stars Send Out Gravitational Waves Across the Universe

Boeing Starliner returning empty as NASA turns to SpaceX to bring astronauts back from ISS

NASA announced that Boeing will return its Starliner capsule from the International Space Station (ISS) without the astronauts it delivered in June. Instead, astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will stay on the ISS for six more months and return to Earth in February on SpaceX’s Crew-9 vehicle. The decision to bring Starliner back empty marks a significant shift, as the capsule was originally intended … Continue reading Boeing Starliner returning empty as NASA turns to SpaceX to bring astronauts back from ISS

Ukraine deploys $9K robot dogs vs. Russia with plans to use them as ‘kamikazes’ on the front lines

Ukraine is deploying a fleet of robot dogs, including some designed for potential “kamikaze” attacks, against Russian forces. Over 30 of these $9,000 robots, created by Brit Alliance, are currently in use, primarily for reconnaissance and supply delivery. Ukrainian military units are working to adapt these robotic dogs for offensive roles, targeting enemy soldiers and vehicles. Equipped with remote-sensing technology and thermal-infrared cameras, the robots, … Continue reading Ukraine deploys $9K robot dogs vs. Russia with plans to use them as ‘kamikazes’ on the front lines

Will.i.am Launches Interactive AI-Driven Radio App

Will.i.am has launched RAiDiO.FYI, a new AI-powered interactive media platform that allows users to customize and interact with radio content. The app lets listeners personalize their experience by curating topics, discovering new music, and engaging with AI radio hosts in real-time. Users can ask questions about the music or news they’re hearing and receive immediate responses. The platform, available for free on iPhone and Android, … Continue reading Will.i.am Launches Interactive AI-Driven Radio App

Possible cyberattack cripples Port of Seattle, Sea-Tac Airport

The Port of Seattle, including Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, is facing internet and system outages, potentially due to a cyberattack, officials announced on Saturday. The outages are affecting web-based services, leading to possible disruptions like long lines and delays at baggage check and ticketing counters. The Port has isolated critical systems and is working to restore full service but has not provided a timeline, KING 5 … Continue reading Possible cyberattack cripples Port of Seattle, Sea-Tac Airport

Restaurants fight back against the FTC crackdown on ‘junk fees’ as diners balk at new charges

Lawmakers are targeting “junk fees,” but restaurants are trying to avoid getting involved. Surcharges for credit card processing, gratuities, and inflation have become more common on restaurant bills. Last year, 15% of restaurant owners added these fees due to rising costs. Critics argue that these fees can surprise customers and increase their bills unexpectedly. The Biden administration is pushing to ban hidden and misleading fees … Continue reading Restaurants fight back against the FTC crackdown on ‘junk fees’ as diners balk at new charges

China slams U.S. for adding firms to export control list, vows action

China’s Ministry of Commerce expressed strong opposition on Sunday to the U.S. decision to add multiple Chinese entities to its export control list due to their alleged support for Russia. The U.S. added 105 firms, including 42 Chinese companies, to the trade restriction list for activities ranging from supplying electronics to the Russian military to producing drones used in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. China’s ministry … Continue reading China slams U.S. for adding firms to export control list, vows action

Trump Warns Kamala Harris ‘Will Implement Soviet-Style Price Controls,’ Things Will ‘Get 100 Times Worse’

Former President Donald Trump warned that if Vice President Kamala Harris becomes president, the situation will “get 100 times worse,” claiming she would introduce “Soviet-style price controls” and eliminate private healthcare. In a post on X, Trump criticized Harris’s economic proposals, suggesting they would lead to higher taxes and severe economic repercussions. He urged voters to support him instead, promising lower taxes and better financial … Continue reading Trump Warns Kamala Harris ‘Will Implement Soviet-Style Price Controls,’ Things Will ‘Get 100 Times Worse’

Republican states sue to end federal program for undocumented migrants

Sixteen Republican-led states have filed a lawsuit to stop a federal program that offers nearly half a million undocumented migrants married to U.S. citizens a path to citizenship. The program, launched by the Biden administration in June, allows eligible spouses to apply for “parole in place,” granting them permission to stay in the U.S., apply for a green card, and eventually pursue citizenship. The lawsuit … Continue reading Republican states sue to end federal program for undocumented migrants

Three Utah tourists are sucked to their death by whirlpool while hiking through California

Three Utah tourists, Jeannine Skinner, 34, David Bell, 48, and Pete On, 48, tragically drowned while canyoneering at the Seven Teacups trail in California’s Tulare County. The incident occurred when Jeannine jumped into a small pool and got trapped in a whirlpool. David and Pete attempted to rescue her but were also caught in the strong current. Despite efforts to perform CPR, all three lost … Continue reading Three Utah tourists are sucked to their death by whirlpool while hiking through California

Bernie Sanders on Harris: ‘I intend to do everything that I can to see that she wins’ 

Senator Bernie Sanders reiterated his strong support for Vice President Kamala Harris, stating he will do everything possible to help her win the November election. Sanders expressed confidence in her chances of winning the popular vote and key battleground states, citing the high energy at the recent Democratic National Convention and growing public fatigue with former President Trump. Although Sanders initially withheld his endorsement to … Continue reading Bernie Sanders on Harris: ‘I intend to do everything that I can to see that she wins’ 

Booker defends Democrats, Harris amid backlash for lack of Palestinian speaker at convention

Senator Cory Booker defended Vice President Kamala Harris amid criticism for not featuring a Palestinian speaker at the Democratic National Convention, stating that Harris feels “urgently” about achieving a cease-fire and securing the release of hostages in the Israel-Hamas conflict. Booker emphasized Harris’s deep concern over the conflict and her commitment to ending the suffering of the Palestinian people. He noted that the convention repeatedly … Continue reading Booker defends Democrats, Harris amid backlash for lack of Palestinian speaker at convention

Trump would veto legislation establishing a federal abortion ban, Vance says

Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance stated that if elected, Donald Trump would not support a national abortion ban and would veto such legislation. Vance emphasized that Trump believes abortion decisions should be left to individual states. These comments come as Democrats criticize Trump for appointing the Supreme Court Justices who overturned Roe v. Wade, leading to state-level abortion restrictions. While Trump has touted his … Continue reading Trump would veto legislation establishing a federal abortion ban, Vance says

4 men found shot to death at North Georgia park

A 16-year-old has been arrested in connection with the deaths of four Hispanic men found shot at Pleasant Grove Park in Dalton, Georgia, on Saturday night. Authorities responded to a call about gunfire and discovered the bodies at 11:14 p.m. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) is involved in the case, with officials stating that the incident does not appear to be gang-related and the … Continue reading 4 men found shot to death at North Georgia park

5 dead in Long Island murder-suicide just days after matriarch’s death

Five people were killed in a suspected murder-suicide in a quiet Nassau County neighborhood on Sunday, just days after the family’s matriarch, Theresa Martha DeLucia, passed away. The victims were found shot to death in their home on Wyoming Court in Syosset, while the gunman took his own life on the front lawn. The family had been preparing to sell the house, valued at nearly … Continue reading 5 dead in Long Island murder-suicide just days after matriarch’s death

Hurricane Hone brings heavy rain and damaging winds to Hawaii’s Big Island

Hurricane Hone is gradually moving away from Hawaii’s Big Island, but it continues to bring strong winds and heavy rain to the area, according to the National Hurricane Center. The storm, now a Category 1 hurricane with sustained winds of up to 85 mph, was located about 100 miles southwest of Kailua-Kona on Sunday afternoon. Residents are under a tropical storm warning, with expected rainfall … Continue reading Hurricane Hone brings heavy rain and damaging winds to Hawaii’s Big Island