North Korea and Russia begin building their first road link

North Korea and Russia have begun building their first road bridge over the Tumen River, marking a major step in strengthening their growing alliance. The 1-kilometer bridge, expected to take 1.5 years to complete, aims to boost tourism, trade, and travel between the two nations. Ties have deepened significantly, with North Korea reportedly sending 15,000 troops and ammunition to support Russia’s war in Ukraine, in … Continue reading North Korea and Russia begin building their first road link

Suspect in Vancouver vehicle attack that killed 11 was on ‘extended leave’ from mental health care

Kai-Ji Adam Lo, the man accused of driving into a crowded Filipino cultural festival in Vancouver and killing 11 people, was under mental health care and on “extended leave” at the time of the attack. Authorities say he had a history of mental health issues but was not flagged as a safety risk. The crash, which injured over two dozen others, occurred Saturday night and … Continue reading Suspect in Vancouver vehicle attack that killed 11 was on ‘extended leave’ from mental health care

Spain and Portugal blackout blamed on solar power dependency

Spain’s massive blackout on Monday was partly caused by its electricity grid’s inability to handle a surge in solar power, experts say. Around 55% of supply came from solar when 15GW of generation dropped in five seconds, triggering widespread outages in Spain and Portugal. Analysts blamed a lack of firm backup power from fossil fuels or nuclear sources and poor grid management. Some suggested either … Continue reading Spain and Portugal blackout blamed on solar power dependency

Kim Jong Un oversees missile tests on new North Korean warship

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the first weapons tests from a new 5,000-ton destroyer, the Choe Hyon, including a supersonic cruise missile, as part of a push to modernize and nuclearize the country’s navy. The tests, conducted earlier this week, also featured anti-aircraft and strategic cruise missiles. Kim called for an aggressive defense posture and the development of a blue-water navy, ABC News has … Continue reading Kim Jong Un oversees missile tests on new North Korean warship

Israel wildfires spread near Jerusalem, drawing national emergency declaration

Wildfires near Jerusalem have prompted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to declare a national emergency, warning the flames could reach the city. High temperatures and strong winds have fueled the worst fires in a decade, injuring at least 23 people and forcing evacuations from multiple communities. The military, firefighters, and rescue teams are working to contain the blazes, with international aid requested. Authorities suspect arson … Continue reading Israel wildfires spread near Jerusalem, drawing national emergency declaration

World’s largest solar telescope gains powerful new ‘eye’ to study the sun’s secrets

The Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawaii, the world’s largest solar telescope, has been upgraded with a powerful new instrument called the Visible Tunable Filtergraph (VTF), enhancing its ability to study the sun in unprecedented detail. Developed over 15 years by German scientists, the VTF analyzes sunlight with extreme precision, helping researchers examine the sun’s surface and atmosphere to better understand solar eruptions and … Continue reading World’s largest solar telescope gains powerful new ‘eye’ to study the sun’s secrets

Astronomers Find Potential Candidate For Planet Nine In 40-Year-Old Data

Astronomers analyzing decades-old infrared sky surveys may have found a possible candidate for the elusive Planet Nine — a hypothetical massive planet far beyond Neptune. By comparing data from the IRAS and AKARI missions 23 years apart, the team identified one slow-moving object that fits Planet Nine’s expected behavior. While promising, the finding is not conclusive, and more observations are needed to confirm if it … Continue reading Astronomers Find Potential Candidate For Planet Nine In 40-Year-Old Data

Vega launches Biomass satellite

A Vega C rocket successfully launched ESA’s Biomass satellite on April 29, marking a key step in Europe’s space sovereignty efforts. The 1,250-kg satellite, built by Airbus, will map global forest biomass using a powerful P-band radar to monitor carbon storage and environmental changes over a 5.5-year mission. The launch, from French Guiana, was Vega C’s second since a 2022 failure and part of ESA’s … Continue reading Vega launches Biomass satellite

Apple sends out spyware attack notifications to targeted users

Apple has issued new warnings to iPhone users in 100 countries, alerting them to targeted spyware attacks. Among those notified were Italian journalist Ciro Pellegrino and Dutch political commentator Eva Vlaardingerbroek. The alerts, part of Apple’s ongoing effort to combat “mercenary spyware attacks,” suggest users were targeted due to their identity or work. While Apple hasn’t named the perpetrators, similar past attacks were linked to … Continue reading Apple sends out spyware attack notifications to targeted users

Fears over chilling new sonic weapons used on protesters in Europe

The European Court of Human Rights has ordered Serbia to prevent the use of sonic weapons for crowd control, following allegations that a sound cannon was used against protesters during a massive anti-government rally on March 15. Serbian authorities deny deploying such devices, though footage and testimonies suggest otherwise. Over 3,000 complaints have been collected, with some protestors reporting lasting health effects, the Express has … Continue reading Fears over chilling new sonic weapons used on protesters in Europe

VISA wants to give AI ‘agents’ your credit card

Visa is partnering with major AI developers like OpenAI, Microsoft, and Anthropic to enable AI agents to make purchases on users’ behalf using Visa’s payment network. These agents, intended to go beyond chatbots, could handle tasks like buying groceries or booking travel.  Visa sees this as a major shift akin to the rise of e-commerce. Pilot programs begin now, with broader rollout expected next year, … Continue reading VISA wants to give AI ‘agents’ your credit card

U.S. trade deficit in goods soars to all-time high

The U.S. trade deficit in goods hit a record $162 billion in March, rising 10% as businesses rushed to import foreign goods ahead of Trump’s tariffs. This surge, driven by increased imports of electronics, drugs, and clothing, is expected to drag first-quarter GDP growth down to just 0.4%, the weakest in nearly three years. While exports rose slightly, the widening deficit may worsen if global … Continue reading U.S. trade deficit in goods soars to all-time high

Private payroll growth slowed to 62,000 in April

Hiring slowed sharply in April, with private sector payrolls rising by just 62,000—well below expectations and the lowest since July 2024—amid uncertainty over Trump’s tariffs, according to ADP. Wage growth for job stayers dipped slightly, while job changers saw modest gains. Leisure and hospitality led job growth, but education and health services saw significant losses, CNBC has reported. The data comes ahead of Friday’s official … Continue reading Private payroll growth slowed to 62,000 in April

Mortgage demand drops further

Mortgage rates held steady last week, but homebuyers pulled back due to economic concerns. Mortgage applications for home purchases dropped 4% from the previous week and were only 3% higher than a year ago, despite lower interest rates. The average 30-year fixed rate dipped slightly to 6.89%. Refinance applications also fell 4% but remained 42% higher than last year, CNBC has reported. Economic uncertainty and … Continue reading Mortgage demand drops further

Former PM Kamla Persad-Bissessar wins election in Trinidad and Tobago

Voters in Trinidad and Tobago have elected Kamla Persad-Bissessar of the United National Congress (UNC) as prime minister, ousting the ruling People’s National Movement (PNM). Persad-Bissessar, the country’s first and only female leader, returns to office after previously serving from 2010–2015. In her victory speech, she promised pension protections, public service pay raises, job creation, and crime reduction. The PNM conceded defeat, while the Tobago … Continue reading Former PM Kamla Persad-Bissessar wins election in Trinidad and Tobago

Trump calls out lawmaker filing articles of impeachment: ‘This lunatic’

During a rally in Michigan celebrating his first 100 days back in office, President Trump mocked Democratic Rep. Shri Thanedar for filing seven articles of impeachment against him. Trump dismissed the effort as “crazy” and joked to the crowd, questioning what he had done to deserve impeachment again. Thanedar accused Trump of abusing power, undermining the Constitution, and engaging in misconduct related to tariffs, the … Continue reading Trump calls out lawmaker filing articles of impeachment: ‘This lunatic’

‘Trump wanted to break us’, says Carney as Liberals triumph in Canadian election

Mark Carney led Canada’s Liberal Party to a surprise fourth-term victory, falling just short of a majority and needing support from other parties to govern. In his victory speech, Carney accused Donald Trump of trying to “break” Canada, pledging to redefine foreign relations and reject U.S. economic threats. The election marked a dramatic comeback for the Liberals after Justin Trudeau’s decline and internal turmoil, The … Continue reading ‘Trump wanted to break us’, says Carney as Liberals triumph in Canadian election

Senate Democrats seek inquiry into Kash Patel’s use of FBI aircraft

Senate Democrats have requested the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) to review FBI Director Kash Patel’s use of government aircraft, including personal trips on FBI jets. The investigation will examine Patel’s flight records, expenses, and whether he reimbursed the government for personal travel, such as trips to visit his girlfriend and attend sporting events. While FBI directors are allowed to use government planes for both … Continue reading Senate Democrats seek inquiry into Kash Patel’s use of FBI aircraft

Trump Torches Globalist Elites, Politicians in First 100 Days Speech

During a speech in Michigan marking his first 100 days of the 2024 campaign, Donald Trump criticized global elites and past politicians for “bleeding America dry” and outsourcing U.S. jobs. Speaking in Macomb County, he promised a return of auto manufacturing jobs to Michigan, citing his policies on tariffs, tax cuts, and deregulation. Trump emphasized his “America First” agenda and positioned himself as a champion … Continue reading Trump Torches Globalist Elites, Politicians in First 100 Days Speech

Kangaroo causes collision, stops traffic on Alabama highway

A kangaroo caused a two-vehicle crash and briefly shut down Interstate 85 in Macon County, Alabama, on Tuesday after hopping along the highway. No injuries were reported, and the kangaroo—belonging to a nearby petting zoo—was safely tranquilized and captured. Authorities, including state troopers and the sheriff’s office, responded to the unusual incident, which was livestreamed by Sheriff André Brunson, NBC News has reported. The road … Continue reading Kangaroo causes collision, stops traffic on Alabama highway

Florida set to become second state to ban fluoride in public water

Florida lawmakers passed a bill that would effectively ban fluoride in public water systems, with the state House voting 88-27. Though the bill, SB 700, doesn’t mention fluoride by name, it restricts certain additives in water and now awaits Governor Ron DeSantis’ signature. If signed, Florida would become the second state to ban fluoride after Utah. Supporters argue it’s unnecessary and costly, while opponents warn … Continue reading Florida set to become second state to ban fluoride in public water

Supreme Court seems likely to rule narrowly for family whose house was wrongly raided by FBI

The Supreme Court appeared likely to narrowly side with a family seeking to sue the FBI over a mistaken 2017 raid on their Atlanta home. Justices seemed open to allowing further litigation while avoiding a broad ruling on federal law enforcement liability. The case stems from agents breaking into Trina Martin’s home due to a GPS error, terrifying her and her young son. While some … Continue reading Supreme Court seems likely to rule narrowly for family whose house was wrongly raided by FBI

Wisconsin high court suspends Milwaukee judge accused of helping man evade immigration authorities

The Wisconsin Supreme Court suspended Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan after she was federally charged with helping a man evade ICE agents. Dugan allegedly led the man, who had reentered the U.S. illegally, and his lawyer through a restricted court area to avoid arrest. The court acted on its own to protect public confidence, and a reserve judge is now filling in. Dugan’s legal team … Continue reading Wisconsin high court suspends Milwaukee judge accused of helping man evade immigration authorities

Illinois town mourns 4 kids killed when a car barreled through their after-school camp

A tragic crash in Chatham, Illinois, left four young people dead—18-year-old Rylee Britton and three children, Ainsley Johnson, 8, and 7-year-olds Kathryn Corley and Alma Buhnerkempe—when a car drove through a building used by the YNOT after-school camp. Six other children were hospitalized, one in critical condition. Authorities say the crash doesn’t appear to be intentional. The community of 15,000 is grieving deeply, holding vigils, … Continue reading Illinois town mourns 4 kids killed when a car barreled through their after-school camp

Suspect in killing of Russian general pleads guilty and claims he was paid by Ukraine

A man has pleaded guilty to terrorism charges in Russia, admitting he was paid by Ukraine’s security service to kill Lt. Gen. Yaroslav Moskalik in a car bombing near Moscow. Moskalik is the second senior Russian officer killed in such an attack in four months. In December, Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov was also killed by a bomb in an incident Ukraine later claimed responsibility for, … Continue reading Suspect in killing of Russian general pleads guilty and claims he was paid by Ukraine