Tulsi Gabbard calls for Obama to be prosecuted over 2016 election claims

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has called for the prosecution of former President Barack Obama and top national security officials, accusing them of orchestrating a “treasonous conspiracy” to undermine Donald Trump’s 2016 election win. Gabbard alleges they fabricated intelligence about Russian interference, relying on the discredited Steele dossier to support claims of collusion. She says newly released documents show efforts to subvert Trump’s presidency … Continue reading Tulsi Gabbard calls for Obama to be prosecuted over 2016 election claims

Judge orders Tennessee to turn off inmate’s heart-regulating implanted device at execution

A Tennessee judge ordered officials to deactivate Byron Black’s implanted heart device before his scheduled execution on August 5 to prevent it from delivering painful shocks during the lethal injection. Black’s lawyers argued the device, which regulates his heartbeat, could cause multiple shocks and severe pain after the pentobarbital dose. The state contested the need to disable the device, saying the drug would keep him … Continue reading Judge orders Tennessee to turn off inmate’s heart-regulating implanted device at execution

Millions of travelers to the U.S. could be charged a new $250 “visa integrity fee”

A new $250 “visa integrity fee” will apply to many travelers entering the U.S. on nonimmigrant visas, such as student and temporary work visas, starting in the federal fiscal year from October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025. The fee, part of a law signed by President Trump on July 4, will adjust for inflation in future years. Visa holders who follow their visa rules … Continue reading Millions of travelers to the U.S. could be charged a new $250 “visa integrity fee”

Minnesota Democrat convicted on felony burglary charge

Minnesota State Sen. Nicole Mitchell (D) was convicted of first-degree burglary after breaking into her stepmother’s home last year. Arrested in April 2024 during her first Senate term, Mitchell has not yet said if she will resign, though Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy expects her to honor a pledge to step down if found guilty. Mitchell denied intent to steal, claiming she was checking on … Continue reading Minnesota Democrat convicted on felony burglary charge

DOJ moves to release grand jury testimony in Epstein case

The Trump administration has asked a federal judge to unseal years-old grand jury testimony related to Jeffrey Epstein, citing strong public interest. The move, directed by President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi, comes amid criticism over the administration’s handling of the Epstein case. The Justice Department also filed a similar request in Ghislaine Maxwell’s case. Officials say no evidence was found to support claims … Continue reading DOJ moves to release grand jury testimony in Epstein case

Explosion kills 3 LASD deputies at East LA facility

Three members of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Arson/Explosives Detail were killed Friday morning in an accidental explosion at the Biscailuz Training Facility in East L.A. The blast occurred around 7:30 a.m., reportedly involving an explosive device believed to be inert after a routine callout. The victims, described as highly experienced, had a combined 74 years of service. No one else was injured. The … Continue reading Explosion kills 3 LASD deputies at East LA facility

Foreign defense companies can now test weapons in Ukraine

Ukraine has launched a new program allowing foreign defense companies to test prototype weapons directly on the battlefield. Announced by government-backed tech incubator Brave1, the “Test in Ukraine” initiative invites allied nations to send drones, munitions, electronic warfare, and AI systems for real-world testing. In return, companies receive performance reports and suggestions for improvements. The program also promotes co-production with Ukrainian firms, Euro News has … Continue reading Foreign defense companies can now test weapons in Ukraine

Ukraine targets Moscow as Russia reports shooting down more than 140 drones

Russia reported intercepting at least 143 Ukrainian drones between Wednesday night and Thursday afternoon, marking one of Ukraine’s largest drone attacks since July 11. Drones were downed across 11 Russian regions and annexed Crimea, with several intercepted near Moscow. Drone strikes caused injuries and fatalities in the Belgorod, Voronezh, Smolensk, and Kaluga regions. Ukraine said Russia also launched 64 drones overnight, with 23 hitting targets. … Continue reading Ukraine targets Moscow as Russia reports shooting down more than 140 drones

North Korea bans foreigners from seaside resort weeks after opening

North Korea has announced that its new Wonsan Kalma Coastal Tourist Zone, opened on July 1, will not receive foreign tourists for now. Initially promoted as a key part of Kim Jong Un’s tourism ambitions, the resort was expected to attract both locals and foreigners. Despite recent visits by Russian tourists and plans for direct flights from Moscow, a notice on North Korea’s tourism site … Continue reading North Korea bans foreigners from seaside resort weeks after opening

Cambodia continues raids on scam centers, over 2,000 arrested

Cambodian authorities have intensified their crackdown on online scam operations, arresting over 500 suspects in two provinces, bringing the total detained since June 27 to more than 2,100. The raids targeted 43 locations and involved foreign nationals from countries including Vietnam, China, Indonesia, and Bangladesh. The crackdown, backed by Prime Minister Hun Manet, comes amid growing international criticism over Cambodia’s role in global cybercrime. Many … Continue reading Cambodia continues raids on scam centers, over 2,000 arrested

Libyan war crimes suspect arrested in Germany under ICC warrant

A Libyan man, Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri, also known as “Al-Buti”, has been arrested in Germany on an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity. As a senior official at Tripoli’s Mitiga Prison, he is accused of overseeing murder, torture, and rape between 2015 and 2020. The ICC, investigating abuses since Libya’s 2011 civil war, has issued 11 … Continue reading Libyan war crimes suspect arrested in Germany under ICC warrant

Astronomers capture the birth of planets around a baby sun outside our solar system

Astronomers have observed the earliest stages of rocky planet formation around a young sun-like star, HOPS-315, offering a rare glimpse into the dawn of planetary systems like our own. Using NASA’s Webb Telescope and the European Southern Observatory, they detected solid particles and minerals in the star’s gas disk, marking the first direct evidence of planets beginning to form. This discovery suggests that the processes … Continue reading Astronomers capture the birth of planets around a baby sun outside our solar system

Coca-Cola dodges after Trump says soda will switch back to cane sugar

President Donald Trump claimed Coca-Cola will start using cane sugar for its U.S. products, but the company did not confirm this when asked. Trump said on Truth Social that Coca-Cola agreed to his idea, calling it a “very good move,” but Coca-Cola only responded by thanking him for his enthusiasm and promising news on new products soon. Coca-Cola’s U.S. sodas are typically sweetened with corn … Continue reading Coca-Cola dodges after Trump says soda will switch back to cane sugar

Amazon cuts some jobs in cloud computing unit as layoffs continue

Amazon is laying off an unspecified number of employees in its cloud division, AWS, as part of ongoing efforts to streamline operations and refocus priorities. The company said the cuts are not primarily due to AI investments and continues hiring in other AWS areas. The move follows recent revenue slowdowns and is part of broader cost-cutting efforts under CEO Andy Jassy, who has overseen over … Continue reading Amazon cuts some jobs in cloud computing unit as layoffs continue

Juul can continue to sell e-cigarettes, FDA says

The FDA has authorized Juul Labs to continue selling its e-cigarettes and menthol/tobacco-flavored pods, concluding a years-long review. The agency found the products met the legal standard for marketing, though not necessarily that they are safe. Juul argued its products help adult smokers switch from traditional cigarettes. Critics, including the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, warned the decision could reverse progress in reducing youth vaping. Juul … Continue reading Juul can continue to sell e-cigarettes, FDA says

Democrats storm out of vote on controversial Trump nominee

Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee walked out of a hearing after Republicans advanced President Trump’s judicial nominee, Emil Bove, despite whistleblower allegations. Senator Cory Booker led the protest, urging Chairman Chuck Grassley to delay the vote for further debate, citing serious concerns raised by former DOJ attorney Erez Reuveni. Grassley refused, prompting a heated exchange and the Democrats’ exit. Bove, a former Trump defense … Continue reading Democrats storm out of vote on controversial Trump nominee

Japan launches government body to address concerns over foreigners

Japan has launched a new government body to address growing public concerns over the rising number of foreign residents, ahead of national elections on July 20. The agency will coordinate responses to issues like crime and over-tourism involving foreigners. With foreign nationals now making up 3% of the population, Japan has eased immigration to counter labor shortages, but anxieties remain. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s party … Continue reading Japan launches government body to address concerns over foreigners

Starmer defends suspending rebel MPs after backbench criticism

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has defended suspending four Labour MPs for repeatedly defying the party whip, saying all MPs must uphold the party’s manifesto for change. The suspended MPs—Brian Leishman, Chris Hinchliff, Neil Duncan-Jordan, and Rachael Maskell—voted against welfare cuts and are now sitting as independents pending review. Starmer insisted discipline is necessary to deliver Labour’s agenda, despite criticism from backbenchers who argue the suspensions … Continue reading Starmer defends suspending rebel MPs after backbench criticism

Merz calls for UK, Germany and France to align on migration and defence

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed the Kensington Treaty, a historic agreement to deepen cooperation between the UK and Germany on migration, defense, trade, and education. Despite expressing regret over Brexit, Merz proposed a strategic axis between London, Paris, and Berlin to tackle illegal migration and enhance defense ties. The treaty includes joint efforts to counter Russian threats, develop defense … Continue reading Merz calls for UK, Germany and France to align on migration and defence

UK government to lower voting age to 16 before next national election

The UK government, led by the Labour Party, has announced plans to lower the voting age from 18 to 16 ahead of the next general election, a move critics say is aimed at benefiting the political left. The reform, part of broader electoral changes, also includes expanding voter ID to include bank cards and tightening rules on foreign interference and donations. Prime Minister Keir Starmer … Continue reading UK government to lower voting age to 16 before next national election

Former pro baseball player Chase Childers dies trying to save swimmers off South Carolina

Chase Childers, a former professional baseball player and father of three, died Sunday while trying to rescue swimmers caught in a rip current off Pawleys Island, South Carolina. Childers, who was briefly signed by the Baltimore Orioles and later served as a police officer, entered the water to help four or five struggling swimmers. His body was recovered after a multi-agency search, CBS News has … Continue reading Former pro baseball player Chase Childers dies trying to save swimmers off South Carolina

Feds reportedly will announce plan to reopen Alcatraz as a prison

Trump administration officials Attorney General Pam Bondi and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum visited Alcatraz Island Thursday to begin plans to reopen the former prison for housing dangerous criminals and undocumented immigrants. Burgum confirmed the visit on social media, calling it part of restoring “safety, justice, and order.” President Trump first proposed the idea in May, but experts warn the project could cost billions, as Alcatraz … Continue reading Feds reportedly will announce plan to reopen Alcatraz as a prison

Teen arrested in connection with Maine paddleboarder’s murder

A 17-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with the killing of 48-year-old paddleboarder Sunshine Stewart in Union, Maine. Stewart was found dead on July 2 near Crawford Pond, with the medical examiner ruling her death a homicide caused by strangulation and blunt force trauma. The teen suspect, whose name has not been released, was taken into custody without incident and is being held at … Continue reading Teen arrested in connection with Maine paddleboarder’s murder

Bryan Kohberger judge lifts gag order after Idaho killer’s confession

An Idaho judge has lifted the gag order in the Bryan Kohberger murder case after Kohberger pleaded guilty to killing four University of Idaho students in 2022. The order was initially intended to protect his right to a fair trial, but media organizations argued it was no longer necessary. Judge Steven Hippler agreed but said court documents would be unsealed gradually. Kohberger faces four life … Continue reading Bryan Kohberger judge lifts gag order after Idaho killer’s confession

Man with metal neck chain sucked into MRI on Long Island

A 61-year-old man is in critical condition after being pulled into an active MRI machine while wearing a metal chain at a medical center in Westbury, New York. Authorities say he entered the MRI room during a scan, and the powerful magnetic field drew him in, causing a serious medical episode. It’s unclear why he was in the room or if he was a patient. … Continue reading Man with metal neck chain sucked into MRI on Long Island