Trump tells Republicans to vote to release Epstein files

President Donald Trump has urged House Republicans to vote for the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related files, reversing his prior resistance. Trump framed the move as a way to dismiss what he calls a “Democrat Hoax” while highlighting Republican achievements. Critics have accused him of attempting to conceal information, particularly after he ordered the Justice Department to investigate Democrats’ alleged ties to Epstein. Republican and Democratic … Continue reading Trump tells Republicans to vote to release Epstein files

Marines got into a shootout with suspected gang members in Haiti

U.S. Marines guarding the American embassy in Port-au-Prince exchanged gunfire with suspected Haitian gang members on the evening of Nov. 13, though no Marines were injured. The Marine Corps said the attackers fired first, prompting Marines supporting embassy security operations to return fire. Officials released no details on what triggered the confrontation, how long it lasted, or whether any attackers were wounded or killed. The … Continue reading Marines got into a shootout with suspected gang members in Haiti

Rev. Jesse Jackson on life support as he battles rare neurological disorder

Rev. Jesse Jackson, 84, remains hospitalized as he is treated for unstable blood pressure while managing progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a rare neurodegenerative disorder confirmed last year. His condition briefly worsened Saturday night with a significant drop in blood pressure, but he has since shown periods of responsiveness and is now breathing on his own without life-support medication. Family members say he has even expressed … Continue reading Rev. Jesse Jackson on life support as he battles rare neurological disorder

Jets cornerback Kris Boyd in critical condition after NYC shooting

New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd was critically wounded in a shooting early Sunday morning in Midtown Manhattan. He was shot in the abdomen outside the Sei Less restaurant after a dispute escalated, though it remains unclear whether he was the intended target. The shooter fled in a BMW X6, and another luxury vehicle also left the scene as witnesses refused to cooperate. Boyd was … Continue reading Jets cornerback Kris Boyd in critical condition after NYC shooting

Thousands protest against government in Mexico as clashes leave 120 injured

At least 120 people, including 100 police officers, were injured during large anti-government protests in Mexico City. Thousands marched to condemn rising violence and President Claudia Sheinbaum’s security policies, following the recent assassination of Uruapan Mayor Carlos Manzo. Demonstrators clashed with police near the National Palace, leading to tear gas use and 20 arrests. Sheinbaum claimed the protests were funded by right-wing opponents, despite being … Continue reading Thousands protest against government in Mexico as clashes leave 120 injured

Walmart boss retiring after more than a decade

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon will retire in January after leading the company for over a decade, during which he expanded online operations and streamlined international units. He will be succeeded by John Furner, a longtime Walmart executive and current head of the US business. Under McMillon, Walmart navigated challenges like tariffs and supply chain disruptions while achieving solid growth, with online sales becoming a key … Continue reading Walmart boss retiring after more than a decade

China’s UBTech ships world’s first mass batch of humanoid robot workers

UBTECH Robotics has shipped hundreds of its Walker S2 humanoid robots to active industrial facilities in Shenzhen, marking the first large-scale deployment of robots designed to resemble and move like humans. Production ramped up in mid-November, and UBTECH plans to deliver 500 robots by the end of December to meet strong demand from automakers and logistics companies such as BYD, Geely Auto, FAW Volkswagen, Dongfeng … Continue reading China’s UBTech ships world’s first mass batch of humanoid robot workers

Blue Origin launches rocket carrying twin Nasa spacecraft to Mars

Blue Origin successfully launched its New Glenn rocket from Cape Canaveral, carrying two NASA Mars orbiters called Escapade, marking the rocket’s second flight and the first successful booster recovery on a barge. The orbiters will spend a year near Earth before using a gravity assist to reach Mars in 2027, where they will study the planet’s upper atmosphere, magnetic fields, and interaction with solar wind … Continue reading Blue Origin launches rocket carrying twin Nasa spacecraft to Mars

South Carolina man is scheduled to be executed by firing squad

Stephen Bryant, 44, is scheduled to be executed Friday by firing squad in South Carolina for killing three people in five days in 2004, making him the third person executed by this method in the state this year. Three prison employees with live ammunition have volunteered to carry out the execution, which is set for 6 p.m. at Broad River Correctional Institution. Bryant admitted to … Continue reading South Carolina man is scheduled to be executed by firing squad

Oklahoma death row inmate found unresponsive in cell after being granted clemency on day of execution

Oklahoma death row inmate Tremane Wood was hospitalized Thursday after being found unresponsive in his cell, just hours after Gov. Kevin Stitt granted him clemency, commuting his death sentence to life without parole. Prison officials said Wood experienced a medical event due to dehydration and stress, resulting in injuries to his head and lip, but confirmed no one else was involved. Wood had been sentenced … Continue reading Oklahoma death row inmate found unresponsive in cell after being granted clemency on day of execution

Bryan Kohberger must pay for slain Idaho students’ urns as part of restitution, judge rules

Bryan Kohberger, convicted of murdering four University of Idaho students in 2022, has been ordered to pay for the urns of two victims, Kaylee Goncalves and Madison Mogen, totaling $3,075.58, as part of his restitution. Kohberger was sentenced to four consecutive life terms for first-degree murder and 10 years for burglary, and he has additional financial obligations including criminal fines, civil judgments, and restitution to … Continue reading Bryan Kohberger must pay for slain Idaho students’ urns as part of restitution, judge rules

Epstein sought to restore his reputation after guilty plea, documents reveal

Newly released documents reveal that Jeffrey Epstein and his associates coordinated a multi-year effort to suppress negative press and rehabilitate his image after his 2008 Florida conviction for solicitation of prostitution with a minor. Emails and memos show Epstein hiring individuals to manipulate Google search results, remove damaging articles, and sanitize his Wikipedia page. Publicists, including R. Couri Hay and Peggy Siegal, were engaged to … Continue reading Epstein sought to restore his reputation after guilty plea, documents reveal

Fast-moving blaze in picturesque California county damages 15 structures and prompts evacuations

A fast-moving wildfire in Mono County, California, near the Nevada border has damaged 15 structures, prompted evacuations, and forced the closure of part of Highway 395. The Pack Fire, driven by winds up to 50 mph, had spread to 5.3 square miles with no containment as of Thursday night. Emergency aircraft were temporarily grounded due to the strong gusts, though precipitation later helped reduce fire … Continue reading Fast-moving blaze in picturesque California county damages 15 structures and prompts evacuations

Von der Leyen pitches EU joint debt as backup plan to finance Ukraine

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the EU could issue joint debt to fund Ukraine if efforts to use frozen Russian assets fail. The Commission initially proposed a €140 billion reparations loan backed by Russian state assets frozen in Europe, but Belgium has resisted due to legal and financial concerns. Alternative options include individual EU countries financing Ukraine through their national budgets, which … Continue reading Von der Leyen pitches EU joint debt as backup plan to finance Ukraine

Pakistan arrests 4 from an Afghan cell over deadly Islamabad bombing

Pakistan arrested four members of an Afghan-linked cell in connection with a suicide bombing outside a district court in Islamabad that killed 12 people and injured dozens. The attack was claimed by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and was allegedly directed by Pakistan Taliban commander Saeed-ur-Rehman, operating from Afghanistan. The bomber, identified as Usman alias Qari from Nangarhar province, was guided into Pakistan via orders over … Continue reading Pakistan arrests 4 from an Afghan cell over deadly Islamabad bombing

Delhi blast was terror incident, Indian government says

A car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort killed at least eight people and injured 20, with the Indian government labeling it a “terror incident.” The blast occurred at a red light around 18:52 local time in a Hyundai i20 carrying three people, damaging nearby vehicles and prompting a high alert in Delhi and neighboring states. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cabinet condemned the attack as a … Continue reading Delhi blast was terror incident, Indian government says

Germany to introduce voluntary military service

Germany will not return to compulsory military service, with new legislation introducing a voluntary military service set to start in January, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said. The program aims to recruit 20,000 volunteers by 2026, offering €2,600 per month before tax, and will include mandatory physical assessments for all 18-year-old men. The Bundeswehr currently has around 182,000 soldiers but will need at least 260,000 by … Continue reading Germany to introduce voluntary military service

State Department issues warning in Japan after bears kill 13 since April

The U.S. State Department warned Americans in Japan to stay alert after at least 13 people have been killed by bear attacks so far in 2025, with Akita and Iwate most affected. Maruyama Park in Sapporo, near the U.S. Consulate, was closed for two weeks after bear sightings, and residential areas in Hokkaido and Akita have also reported bear activity. Japanese troops were deployed to … Continue reading State Department issues warning in Japan after bears kill 13 since April

Israel’s president says ‘shocking’ settler violence against Palestinians must end

Israel’s president, Isaac Herzog, and top military officials condemned violent attacks by Jewish settlers on Palestinian villages in the West Bank, calling the actions “shocking” and a violation of Israeli values. Dozens of masked settlers set fire to vehicles and property in Beit Lid and Deir Sharaf and clashed with Israeli soldiers responding to the violence. Authorities arrested four Israelis and reported four Palestinians wounded, … Continue reading Israel’s president says ‘shocking’ settler violence against Palestinians must end

Chinese astronauts return from space station after delay blamed on space debris damage

Three Chinese astronauts returned from the Tiangong space station Friday after a nine-day delay caused by damage to their original Shenzhou-20 return capsule, likely from space debris. They instead returned in the newly arrived Shenzhou-21, which had delivered a replacement crew, completing China’s longest space station stay at 204 days. The capsule landed in the Gobi Desert, where the crew was safely recovered, along with … Continue reading Chinese astronauts return from space station after delay blamed on space debris damage

Iran seizes tanker in Strait of Hormuz, US official says

Iran seized the Marshall Islands–flagged oil tanker Talara in the Strait of Hormuz on Friday, diverting it into Iranian territorial waters in the first such interdiction in months. The tanker, traveling from the UAE to Singapore, was intercepted by Iranian forces as a U.S. Navy surveillance drone monitored the incident, according to a U.S. official. Maritime security agencies, including the U.K.’s UKMTO, acknowledged the event … Continue reading Iran seizes tanker in Strait of Hormuz, US official says

Ukrainian ministers submit their resignations as the country is rocked by a corruption scandal

A major embezzlement and kickbacks scandal involving Ukraine’s state-owned nuclear power company has erupted just as Russian attacks on energy infrastructure create rolling blackouts across the country. Investigators say the scheme involved about $100 million in kickbacks, uncovered through a 15-month probe and extensive wiretaps that led to multiple detentions. Media reports have implicated an associate of President Zelenskyy, prompting him to call for — … Continue reading Ukrainian ministers submit their resignations as the country is rocked by a corruption scandal

Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv kills 6 people and injures at least 35

Russia launched a massive overnight missile and drone attack on Kyiv, killing six people and injuring at least 35, including a pregnant woman. Ukrainian officials said the barrage involved more than 430 drones and 18 missiles, causing fires and heavy damage to residential buildings. President Zelenskyy called it a deliberate strike on civilians, while Russia claimed it targeted military and energy facilities. Ukraine used U.S.-supplied … Continue reading Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv kills 6 people and injures at least 35

Student-athletes among 14 charged in alleged sports betting ring tied to crime family

Fourteen people have been charged in an alleged organized crime sports betting ring run in North Jersey and led by Joseph “Little Joe” Perna, a purported Lucchese crime family soldier. Prosecutors say the operation processed about $2 million in illegal gambling transactions between 2022 and 2024 and included student-athletes among those placing bets. Perna’s sons, stepbrother, and several cousins were allegedly involved in managing and … Continue reading Student-athletes among 14 charged in alleged sports betting ring tied to crime family

Vance says he’ll “sit down” with Trump to discuss a 2028 run after midterms

Vice President JD Vance told Fox News he plans to discuss a potential 2028 presidential run with President Trump after the midterms but said his current priority is the 2026 elections. Vance, a MAGA favorite and early polling leader for 2028, emphasized that thinking too far ahead risks distracting him from his present responsibilities. He said winning the midterms is crucial to protecting Trump’s ongoing … Continue reading Vance says he’ll “sit down” with Trump to discuss a 2028 run after midterms