Ancient ‘fairy houses’ still filled with treasures found in Italy

Archaeologists in Sardinia, Italy, have uncovered three prehistoric rock-cut tombs known as domus de janas, or “fairy houses,” at the Necropolis of Saint Andrea Priu. These newly discovered tombs — labeled Tombs XVIII, XIX, and XX — were carved over 5,000 years ago and had gone unnoticed for nearly 200 years of excavation. The structures vary in size and complexity, with Tomb XX containing seven chambers … Continue reading Ancient ‘fairy houses’ still filled with treasures found in Italy

Image reveals unprecedented view of the third interstellar object observed passing through our solar system

A new image from the Hubble Telescope offers the clearest view yet of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, which is speeding through our solar system at 130,000 mph. The comet, first spotted on July 1, shows a teardrop-shaped dust tail streaming from its icy nucleus, estimated to be between 1,000 feet and 3.5 miles wide. Multiple telescopes, including James Webb and Keck Observatory, are studying the comet’s … Continue reading Image reveals unprecedented view of the third interstellar object observed passing through our solar system

NASA’s Webb Finds New Evidence for Planet Around Closest Solar Twin

Astronomers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have found strong evidence of a gas giant planet orbiting Alpha Centauri A, part of the closest star system to the Sun at just 4 light-years away. While Proxima Centauri, the system’s red dwarf, has three confirmed planets, planets around Alpha Centauri A and B have been harder to detect. If confirmed, this gas giant would be the … Continue reading NASA’s Webb Finds New Evidence for Planet Around Closest Solar Twin

Gabbard vows to ‘share the truth’ on UFOs

The US intelligence chief, Tulsi Gabbard, has confirmed her belief in aliens and UFOs but says she cannot share classified information yet, promising to reveal the truth when possible. She spoke amid growing public interest and recent Pentagon disclosures of UFO footage, including mysterious “metal orb” objects captured by US military drones. Former officials, like whistleblower Luis Elizondo, claim the US possesses unexplained advanced technologies. … Continue reading Gabbard vows to ‘share the truth’ on UFOs

United blames ‘technology disruption’ for 1,000+ flight delays

United Airlines faced widespread flight delays Wednesday due to a technology disruption affecting its Unimatic system, which manages flight data like weight, balance, and timings. Over 1,000 flights were delayed as a result. The issue has been resolved, but residual delays remain as operations recover, The Hill has reported. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed the problem was specific to United and unrelated to the broader … Continue reading United blames ‘technology disruption’ for 1,000+ flight delays

James Cameron warns of ‘Terminator-style apocalypse’ if AI weaponized

Director James Cameron warned that using AI in global weapons systems could trigger a “Terminator”-style apocalypse, especially with rapid decision-making in nuclear defense. While he embraces AI to reduce film production costs, he remains concerned about its misuse and doubts AI can replace human screenwriters, believing true storytelling requires human experience. Cameron also highlighted the simultaneous threats of climate change, nuclear weapons, and super-intelligence as … Continue reading James Cameron warns of ‘Terminator-style apocalypse’ if AI weaponized

Trump opens the door for private equity and crypto as 401(k) retirement plan options

President Trump signed an executive order directing federal agencies to allow 401(k) retirement plans to include higher-risk investments like private equity and cryptocurrencies. While no immediate changes will occur, new rules could eventually let employers offer these alternatives, opening trillions in retirement funds to industries long seeking access. This move rewards private equity and crypto sectors, which have supported Trump’s campaign, contrasting with the previous … Continue reading Trump opens the door for private equity and crypto as 401(k) retirement plan options

Asian shares are mostly lower, while Tokyo’s Nikkei jumps 2%

Asian markets were mostly down Friday, except for Tokyo, where the Nikkei 225 surged 2.2% after Japan resolved a tariff dispute with the U.S. that had threatened key exports like cars. Automakers Toyota and Honda saw strong gains. Meanwhile, markets in Hong Kong, South Korea, and India fell, while Taiwan edged up slightly. On Wall Street, the S&P 500 and Dow slipped, but the Nasdaq … Continue reading Asian shares are mostly lower, while Tokyo’s Nikkei jumps 2%

Intel shares drop after Trump calls for CEO to resign immediately

Intel shares fell Thursday after President Trump called for CEO Lip-Bu Tan to resign, citing conflicts of interest. Trump’s demand follows criticism from Sen. Tom Cotton over Tan’s past ties to Chinese companies and a previous criminal case involving Cadence Design, where Tan was CEO. Intel defended its leadership, highlighting its major investments in U.S. semiconductor manufacturing, CNBC has reported. Tan, appointed in March, recently … Continue reading Intel shares drop after Trump calls for CEO to resign immediately

US offers $50m reward for arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro

The U.S. has doubled its reward to $50 million for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, accusing him of major involvement in global drug trafficking. Attorney General Pam Bondi linked Maduro to groups like Tren de Aragua and the Sinaloa Cartel, claiming the DEA seized 30 tons of cocaine tied to him and his associates. Venezuela dismissed the move as political … Continue reading US offers $50m reward for arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro

Trump orders work on new census, says people in US illegally will not be counted

President Trump announced Thursday that he has ordered the Commerce Department to begin work on a new census, stating that illegal immigrants will not be included in the count. In a Truth Social post, he emphasized the need for a “highly accurate” census using data from the 2024 election. The move could impact congressional representation and electoral votes, as census data is used for apportionment, … Continue reading Trump orders work on new census, says people in US illegally will not be counted

Haiti inaugurates new leadership as gangs threaten to overthrow the government

Wealthy businessman Laurent Saint-Cyr was sworn in Thursday as head of Haiti’s transitional presidential council, tasked with restoring order amid deep crisis. His appointment marks the first time private sector figures lead both the presidency and prime minister roles. The move comes as powerful gang leader Jimmy “Barbecue” Chérizier threatened to overthrow the government, urging Haitians to support his armed group, NPR has reported. The … Continue reading Haiti inaugurates new leadership as gangs threaten to overthrow the government

Trump to oversee Armenia-Azerbaijan peace accord on Friday

President Trump will host a signing ceremony at the White House tomorrow for a U.S.-brokered peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, aiming to end decades of conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. The deal includes a major economic component: Armenia will allow the creation of a 43.5-km transit corridor, named the “Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity,” connecting Azerbaijan to Turkey through its territory. The … Continue reading Trump to oversee Armenia-Azerbaijan peace accord on Friday

Trump says he will meet Putin despite Kremlin’s refusal to talk to Kyiv

Donald Trump has said he’s willing to meet with Vladimir Putin even if the Russian president refuses to meet with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy, contradicting earlier reports that a U.S.-Russia summit would require such a meeting first. The potential Trump-Putin summit, reportedly being prepared by both sides, has raised concerns in Kyiv and across Europe, where leaders insist Ukraine must be part of any talks affecting … Continue reading Trump says he will meet Putin despite Kremlin’s refusal to talk to Kyiv

Army soldier charged with attempting to share sensitive tank info with Moscow

U.S. Army soldier Taylor Lee, 22, was arrested Wednesday for allegedly attempting to share classified military tank information with someone he believed was connected to the Russian government. Stationed at Fort Bliss and holding a top-secret clearance, Lee is accused of offering sensitive data on the M1A2 Abrams tank in exchange for Russian citizenship. Prosecutors say he passed documents and hardware related to U.S. armored … Continue reading Army soldier charged with attempting to share sensitive tank info with Moscow

Suspect who ‘ambushed’ 2 Pennsylvania state troopers identified after being shot and killed

Carmine Faino, 61, was shot and killed by a police special response team Thursday after allegedly ambushing two Pennsylvania state troopers and killing a woman in Susquehanna County. The incident began when troopers responded to reports of a shooting and were met with gunfire from a distance. Troopers Joseph Perechinsky and William Jenkins were both injured but survived; Perechinsky managed to apply tourniquets to Jenkins’ … Continue reading Suspect who ‘ambushed’ 2 Pennsylvania state troopers identified after being shot and killed

Man accused of killing Minnesota lawmaker pleads not guilty to murder charges

Vance Boelter, 58, pleaded not guilty Thursday to federal charges in the June 14 killings of Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman. He faces six federal counts, including murder, firearms violations, and stalking, and could face the death penalty if convicted. Authorities say Boelter was heavily armed, disguised in tactical gear and a mask, and had been planning the politically motivated … Continue reading Man accused of killing Minnesota lawmaker pleads not guilty to murder charges

Fort Stewart shooting suspect was a hard worker who had been bullied, Army sources claim

Sgt. Quornelius Radford, 28, is accused of shooting five fellow soldiers at Fort Stewart, Georgia, on Wednesday, in an attack that shocked those who knew him. Radford, who had been bullied early in his military career over his stutter, was described by former colleagues as quiet, hardworking, and playful, with no apparent signs of violent behavior. The motive for the shooting remains unclear, though his … Continue reading Fort Stewart shooting suspect was a hard worker who had been bullied, Army sources claim

Florida woman arrested after posing as nurse and treating more than 4,000 patients

A Florida woman, Autumn Bardisa, 29, has been arrested for allegedly posing as a nurse and treating nearly 4,500 patients over 19 months at AdventHealth Palm Coast Parkway Hospital using another nurse’s identity. Authorities say Bardisa used a real nurse’s license number—belonging to someone with the same first name—to gain employment and later falsely claimed a name change due to marriage, but never provided proof. … Continue reading Florida woman arrested after posing as nurse and treating more than 4,000 patients

2 dead after helicopter crashes into Mississippi River barge

Two people were killed when a Hughes 369D helicopter crashed into a barge on the Mississippi River near St. Louis after striking transmission lines Thursday morning. The crash occurred around 11:05 a.m. near Maple Island, causing the barge to catch fire and prompting a multi-agency emergency response from both Missouri and Illinois. The helicopter was assisting in repairs on tower lighting and safety markers for … Continue reading 2 dead after helicopter crashes into Mississippi River barge

Six dead in Kenya medical small plane crash, official says

A medical evacuation plane operated by AMREF Flying Doctors crashed in a residential area near Nairobi, Kenya, on Thursday, killing at least six people. The Cessna Citation XLS was en route to Somaliland when it went down in Mwihoko, Kiambu County. Four people on board and two residents in the house it hit were killed, the Associated Press has reported. AMREF is cooperating with aviation … Continue reading Six dead in Kenya medical small plane crash, official says

Italy approves $15.5 billion for world’s longest suspension bridge

Italy has approved plans to build the world’s largest suspension bridge, connecting the mainland to Sicily, in a €13.5 billion ($15.5 billion) project long delayed by concerns over earthquakes, the environment, and mafia involvement. Transport Minister Matteo Salvini called it the West’s biggest infrastructure project, expected to create 120,000 jobs annually and boost southern Italy’s economy. Preliminary work may begin by late 2025, with construction … Continue reading Italy approves $15.5 billion for world’s longest suspension bridge

South Korean investigators seek arrest of wife of jailed ex-President Yoon

South Korean investigators have requested an arrest warrant for Kim Keon Hee, wife of jailed former President Yoon Suk Yeol, over allegations including bribery, stock manipulation, and political interference. Kim was questioned for seven hours on Wednesday and is accused of receiving gifts and influencing political nominations. Her husband, Yoon, resisted attempts for questioning related to her case for the second time in a week, … Continue reading South Korean investigators seek arrest of wife of jailed ex-President Yoon

Hostage families sail toward Gaza calling for Israel to end the war

Families of Israeli hostages still held in Gaza sailed toward the enclave Thursday in a symbolic protest, urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to halt plans to expand the war. The Hostages and Missing Families Forum called the flotilla an “SOS” to prevent further risk to the remaining 50 hostages, at least 20 of whom are believed to be alive. As Israel’s cabinet considered a … Continue reading Hostage families sail toward Gaza calling for Israel to end the war

3 people rescued from U.S. Antarctica base in high-risk operation

Three people in need of medical care were evacuated from McMurdo Station in Antarctica by New Zealand’s air force during a daring 20-hour rescue mission in freezing temperatures and total darkness. One patient required urgent care, prompting the U.S. National Science Foundation to request help due to limited medical resources. A Royal New Zealand Air Force C-130J Hercules, equipped with a doctor and night vision … Continue reading 3 people rescued from U.S. Antarctica base in high-risk operation