Spain’s former king reveals how he shot and killed his brother

Spain’s former king Juan Carlos has, for the first time, recounted how he accidentally killed his younger brother Alfonso nearly 70 years ago. In his memoirs, published in France, Juan Carlos described the March 29, 1956 incident when, at age 18, he fired a .22-calibre pistol in a room at the family home in Estoril, Portugal, unaware a bullet remained in the chamber; the shot … Continue reading Spain’s former king reveals how he shot and killed his brother

Student suspect investigated after Indonesia mosque blast injures dozens

Indonesia’s national police chief, Listyo Sigit Prabowo, said a suspect linked to explosions at a mosque inside a school complex in North Jakarta was a student there, and authorities are investigating his background and motive. The blasts, which occurred during Friday prayers in Kelapa Gading, injured dozens but caused no deaths. The suspected perpetrator is among two people currently in surgery. Police found toy weapons … Continue reading Student suspect investigated after Indonesia mosque blast injures dozens

North Korea fires ballistic missile days after Hegseth visit, says Seoul

North Korea fired at least one ballistic missile toward its eastern waters, South Korea’s military reported Friday, following recent artillery tests and U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s visit for annual security talks. The short-range missile traveled 700 km (435 miles) toward the East Sea (Sea of Japan), likely landing outside Japan’s exclusive economic zone. The launch comes amid rising tensions as South Korea prepares to … Continue reading North Korea fires ballistic missile days after Hegseth visit, says Seoul

Louvre museum director defends security plan after audit slams spending

The Louvre’s president and director, Laurence des Cars, acknowledged ongoing security shortcomings following the theft of Crown jewels worth over €88 million three weeks ago. In an interview Friday, she said a “master plan” to upgrade the museum’s security, including improvements to video surveillance, is being implemented. A recent report by the French Court of Audit criticized the museum for prioritizing acquisitions and visible projects … Continue reading Louvre museum director defends security plan after audit slams spending

Typhoon Kalmaegi slams into Vietnam after unleashing deadly destruction in the Philippines

Typhoon Kalmaegi wreaked havoc in central Vietnam on Thursday after devastating the Philippines, where it killed at least 188 people, mostly in Cebu province. The storm brought torrential rains and powerful winds to areas already flooded from record rainfall, leaving homes destroyed, trees uprooted, and tens of thousands displaced. Survivors in the Philippines are now struggling to salvage belongings and clear debris as floodwaters recede, … Continue reading Typhoon Kalmaegi slams into Vietnam after unleashing deadly destruction in the Philippines

Hungary’s ‘spoiler’ Orbán receives long-delayed White House debut

President Trump hosted Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at the White House on Friday, highlighting their shared conservative outlook, but the visit comes amid tensions over Hungary’s continued reliance on Russian oil. Orbán sought exemptions from U.S. sanctions on Russian energy, as well as U.S. support for nuclear fuel purchases and broader economic cooperation, while also securing Trump’s endorsement ahead of competitive parliamentary elections in … Continue reading Hungary’s ‘spoiler’ Orbán receives long-delayed White House debut

World leaders slam Trump at COP30 climate summit

Several Latin American leaders criticized President Trump’s stance on climate change at the COP30 UN summit in Belém, Brazil. Brazilian President Lula da Silva condemned “extremist forces” spreading misinformation and threatening future generations, while Colombian President Gustavo Petro and Chilean President Gabriel Boric directly singled out Trump, highlighting his absence and denying the climate crisis. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron … Continue reading World leaders slam Trump at COP30 climate summit

China aims to expand its power in the Pacific with its new Fujian aircraft carrier

China’s largest and most advanced aircraft carrier, the Fujian, has officially entered service, marking a major milestone for the world’s largest navy, Chinese state media reported. Unlike China’s first two carriers, the Fujian was both designed and built domestically and features an electromagnetic catapult system capable of launching heavier aircraft, including the J-35 stealth fighter, J-15T heavy fighter, and KJ-600 early-warning plane. President Xi Jinping … Continue reading China aims to expand its power in the Pacific with its new Fujian aircraft carrier

Death toll rises to 13 after UPS plane crashed at Louisville airport

The death toll from a UPS plane crash near Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport has risen to 13, officials said Thursday. The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 freighter, UPS Flight 2976, crashed on Tuesday while en route to Honolulu after its left engine detached, sparking a large fireball. Victims include the plane’s three crew members—Capt. Richard Wartenberg, First Officer Lee Truitt, and International Relief Officer Capt. Dana … Continue reading Death toll rises to 13 after UPS plane crashed at Louisville airport

Rep. Elise Stefanik launches run for New York governor

Rep. Elise Stefanik has announced her campaign for governor of New York, blaming Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul for the state’s high cost of living and linking her to New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. Stefanik’s launch video emphasizes affordability, taxes, and safety, portraying Hochul as responsible for soaring costs and aligning with progressive policies. Although a staunch Trump ally, Stefanik’s video makes no mention of … Continue reading Rep. Elise Stefanik launches run for New York governor

US strikes another alleged drug boat bringing death toll from campaign in Latin America to 70

U.S. forces conducted another strike on an alleged drug trafficking vessel in the Caribbean, killing three people, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said, raising the death toll from the Trump administration’s campaign to at least 70. The strikes, launched in September, have targeted boats in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, destroying at least 18 vessels, though the U.S. has not publicly provided evidence linking them to … Continue reading US strikes another alleged drug boat bringing death toll from campaign in Latin America to 70

Multiple people ill after “suspicious package” arrives at Joint Base Andrews

Several people at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland became ill after a “suspicious package” was opened on Thursday, prompting the evacuation of two buildings, according to a U.S. military spokesperson. The individuals were treated by base medical staff, found to be in stable condition, and later released. Officials said first responders determined there was no ongoing threat, and normal operations have since resumed. CNN reported … Continue reading Multiple people ill after “suspicious package” arrives at Joint Base Andrews

Democrats consider prolonging the shutdown as Republicans prepare new bills without health care fix

Senate Republicans are advancing a new bipartisan spending package in an effort to end the record-long government shutdown, though its success remains uncertain. Many Democrats continue to demand an extension of expiring health care subsidies, which is not included in the current proposal. A test vote on the plan could happen as soon as Friday, forcing Democrats to choose between holding out for a health … Continue reading Democrats consider prolonging the shutdown as Republicans prepare new bills without health care fix

Jury acquits DC ‘sandwich guy’ charged with chucking sub at border agent

Jurors acquitted Sean Dunn, a D.C. resident dubbed the “sandwich guy,” of assaulting a federal officer after he threw a Subway sandwich at Border Patrol Officer Greg Lairmore. The jury deliberated for two days before finding Dunn not guilty, reportedly eating sandwiches for lunch during deliberations. Dunn, a former Justice Department paralegal, faced only a misdemeanor after a grand jury declined to pursue more serious … Continue reading Jury acquits DC ‘sandwich guy’ charged with chucking sub at border agent

Nearly Two-Thirds Of Young Americans Have Considered Moving Abroad

A new American Psychological Association survey reveals that 63% of young adults ages 18 to 34 have considered moving abroad due to concerns about the nation’s direction. Among parents, 53% have had similar thoughts. The 2025 Stress in America survey, conducted in August among over 3,000 adults, found that while personal stress levels average 5 out of 10, collective anxiety about the country’s future remains … Continue reading Nearly Two-Thirds Of Young Americans Have Considered Moving Abroad

Healthcare boss collapses behind Trump during weight-loss jab announcement

Donald Trump’s announcement of a major deal to cut the prices of weight-loss drugs was briefly halted when a healthcare executive fainted during the White House event. The man collapsed while Eli Lilly CEO David Ricks was speaking, prompting a 30-minute pause as medical staff attended to him. The White House later confirmed the individual was fine, though his identity was not officially released. The … Continue reading Healthcare boss collapses behind Trump during weight-loss jab announcement

Household debt hits record $18.6T as delinquencies remain elevated

Total U.S. household debt reached a record $18.6 trillion last quarter, with most borrowers keeping up with payments, though young adults are under increasing strain. Serious delinquencies—90 days or more past due—rose to 3% overall, the largest quarterly increase since 2014, and hit about 5% among 18- to 29-year-olds, largely driven by student loan defaults. Other debt categories, including mortgages, auto loans, and credit cards, … Continue reading Household debt hits record $18.6T as delinquencies remain elevated

Job cuts in October hit highest level for the month in 22 years

Layoff announcements surged in October to 153,074, marking a 183% increase from September and the highest October total since 2003, as companies adjust staffing amid the AI boom. The technology sector led cuts with 33,281 jobs lost, while consumer products and nonprofits also saw significant increases. Year-to-date, announced layoffs have reached 1.1 million, the highest since 2020, reflecting a combination of AI adoption, slowing consumer … Continue reading Job cuts in October hit highest level for the month in 22 years

Nancy Pelosi won’t seek reelection, ending her career in politics

Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi announced she will not seek reelection to Congress, ending a nearly 40-year career representing San Francisco and making history as the first woman to serve as Speaker of the House. In a video message, Pelosi thanked her constituents and urged them to “know your power” and continue leading with democratic ideals. Her decision comes as a new generation of leaders emerges … Continue reading Nancy Pelosi won’t seek reelection, ending her career in politics

Israeli jets strike southern Lebanon towns

Israeli jets carried out airstrikes on several towns in southern Lebanon on Thursday, escalating their near-daily attacks after warning residents to evacuate. The strikes followed Hezbollah’s call for the Lebanese government to avoid negotiations with Israel. Israel said it targeted Hezbollah military infrastructure, accusing the group of rebuilding its capabilities nearly a year after a U.S.-brokered ceasefire. Lebanese officials condemned the strikes, saying they hit … Continue reading Israeli jets strike southern Lebanon towns

Private payrolls rose 42,000 in October, more than expected

Private-sector payrolls grew modestly in October, adding 42,000 jobs and slightly exceeding expectations, according to ADP. Gains were concentrated in large companies (250+ employees), which added 76,000 jobs, while smaller businesses lost 34,000 positions, raising concerns since small firms generate most U.S. jobs. The trade, transportation, and utilities sector led growth with 47,000 jobs, followed by education and health services (+26,000) and financial activities (+11,000), … Continue reading Private payrolls rose 42,000 in October, more than expected

Putin orders plans for resuming nuclear tests after Trump comments

Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered top officials to prepare proposals for potentially resuming nuclear testing, framing the move as a direct response to President Donald Trump’s surprise instruction that the United States begin tests after a more than 30-year hiatus. At a televised Security Council meeting, Putin told the foreign and defense ministries to gather information and submit coordinated plans, and senior officials including Defense … Continue reading Putin orders plans for resuming nuclear tests after Trump comments

Toyota stuns world with robot chair that walks, climbs, and folds itself

Toyota unveiled Walk Me, a four-legged autonomous chair designed to navigate terrain where wheels cannot, at the Japan Mobility Show 2025. The chair uses robotic limbs inspired by animal locomotion to climb stairs, traverse uneven ground, and maintain balance on slopes, gravel, or obstacles. Equipped with sensors, LiDAR, and smart algorithms, Walk Me can adjust its movement for stability, respond to voice commands, and display … Continue reading Toyota stuns world with robot chair that walks, climbs, and folds itself

Chinese EV maker Xpeng to launch robotaxis, humanoid robots

Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng plans to launch robotaxis next year and unveiled its latest humanoid robot model, signaling a shift toward becoming more than just an automaker. The company introduced three robotaxi models powered by its self-developed “Turing” AI chips, which provide 3,000 TOPS of computing power for its second-generation vision-language-action (VLA) AI system. Xpeng is partnering with Alibaba’s AutoNavi mapping service for navigation … Continue reading Chinese EV maker Xpeng to launch robotaxis, humanoid robots

McDonald’s sales rise, but CEO expects low-income diners to spend less

McDonald’s missed Wall Street’s third-quarter earnings expectations, reporting adjusted earnings of $3.22 per share versus the $3.33 anticipated, and revenue of $7.08 billion compared with the $7.1 billion forecast. Despite this, U.S. same-store sales grew more than expected. CEO Chris Kempczinski highlighted that growth reflects the company’s ability to perform in a challenging environment, noting continued declines in traffic from lower-income consumers while higher-income consumer … Continue reading McDonald’s sales rise, but CEO expects low-income diners to spend less