Illinois man pleads guilty to 2022 Highland Park mass shooting

Robert Crimo III pleaded guilty to the 2022 Highland Park Independence Day parade shooting, which killed seven and injured over 40. His plea, entered just before trial opening arguments, marks a surprise reversal from his previous not-guilty stance. Crimo, 23, fired from a rooftop after disguising himself in women’s clothing, then fled before being arrested the same day. He faces a mandatory life sentence without … Continue reading Illinois man pleads guilty to 2022 Highland Park mass shooting

Firefighters gaining upper hand after more than 175 fires erupt in the Carolinas

Wildfires scorched thousands of acres across South and North Carolina over the weekend, prompting evacuations and a state of emergency in South Carolina. Fueled by high winds and dry conditions, 175 fires erupted, with the largest burning over 2,000 acres in Carolina Forest near Myrtle Beach. Firefighters, aided by aircraft, contained much of the blaze, preventing widespread home destruction. Another fire in Georgetown County burned … Continue reading Firefighters gaining upper hand after more than 175 fires erupt in the Carolinas

Dozens found alive in metal containers after India avalanche

An avalanche in India’s Uttarakhand state buried 54 construction workers in metal containers, killing eight and trapping others for nearly two days. Rescuers saved 46 workers, who survived due to sufficient oxygen in the containers. The 60-hour rescue operation, conducted in freezing temperatures, involved the Indian army and disaster response teams using helicopters and drones. Many of the rescued workers are receiving treatment, the BBC … Continue reading Dozens found alive in metal containers after India avalanche

Terror attack in Haifa, Israel leaves 1 dead, 4 wounded

A stabbing attack in Haifa, Israel, left one dead and four injured on Monday. Authorities are treating it as a militant attack. The attacker, an Arab Israeli recently returned from abroad, was killed by a security guard and a civilian. The victim was a 70-year-old man, while a 15-year-old boy was among the wounded. Hamas praised the attack but did not claim responsibility, Fox News … Continue reading Terror attack in Haifa, Israel leaves 1 dead, 4 wounded

UK orders $2 billion worth of air-defense missiles for Ukraine

The U.K. has placed a £1.6 billion ($2 billion) order with Thales for over 5,000 air defense missiles to support Ukraine. The deal, announced after a European leaders’ meeting in London, aims to counter increased Russian missile and drone attacks. The missiles will be produced in Belfast, creating 200 jobs and supporting 700 more. Funded through UK Export Finance, the contract is the largest ever … Continue reading UK orders $2 billion worth of air-defense missiles for Ukraine

Two killed, 11 injured after car rams crowd in German city of Mannheim

A deliberate car-ramming attack in Mannheim, Germany, killed two people and injured 11 others on Monday. Authorities ruled out political or religious motives, citing the suspect’s psychological illness. The attacker, a 40-year-old German national, struck people at high speed before being arrested. The incident follows a series of similar attacks in Germany, raising security concerns, CNN has reported. Officials, including CDU leader Friedrich Merz, condemned … Continue reading Two killed, 11 injured after car rams crowd in German city of Mannheim

Pope ‘alert’ after respiratory failure

Pope Francis, 88, suffered two episodes of acute respiratory failure on Monday, requiring medical intervention to clear mucus from his lungs. He has resumed using an oxygen mask and ventilator but remains alert. This marks the third serious downturn since his hospitalization for pneumonia 18 days ago. His illness has prevented him from delivering the Angelus prayer in person for three weeks, and he will … Continue reading Pope ‘alert’ after respiratory failure

Trump halts all U.S. military aid to Ukraine

President Trump has paused military aid to Ukraine following a clash with President Zelenskiy, citing a need to ensure the aid supports peace efforts. Trump criticized Zelenskiy for lacking gratitude and reacted strongly to comments suggesting the war’s end is far off. Despite tensions, Trump indicated a potential deal for U.S. investment in Ukraine’s minerals is still on the table. Since Russia’s invasion, the U.S. … Continue reading Trump halts all U.S. military aid to Ukraine

NASA’s Europa Clipper Flies Past Mars On Its Way To Jupiter’s Icy Moon

NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft successfully completed a flyby of Mars on March 1, passing just 550 miles above the planet to use its gravity for a trajectory boost toward Jupiter’s moon Europa. This maneuver, part of its 1.8-billion-mile journey, allows the spacecraft to adjust its course with a gravitational assist, saving fuel. Launched in October 2024, Europa Clipper is NASA’s first mission dedicated to exploring … Continue reading NASA’s Europa Clipper Flies Past Mars On Its Way To Jupiter’s Icy Moon

Russian cargo ship docks at space station with science, spacesuit and supplies

A Russian Progress MS-30 cargo spacecraft successfully docked with the International Space Station on March 1, delivering about 3 tons of supplies for the Expedition 72 crew. The spacecraft, launched from Kazakhstan two days earlier, brought food, medical supplies, a new spacesuit, and materials for scientific experiments. It also delivered fuel, water, and nitrogen to replenish the station’s resources. The Progress will remain docked for … Continue reading Russian cargo ship docks at space station with science, spacesuit and supplies

Private lunar lander Blue Ghost touches down on moon with special delivery for NASA

Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lander successfully touched down on the Moon, making it the first private company to land a spacecraft upright without crashing. Carrying NASA experiments, including a drill and vacuum, the lander aims to support future astronaut missions. The $101 million mission is part of NASA’s effort to foster a lunar economy. Blue Ghost sent back images, including a selfie and Earth in … Continue reading Private lunar lander Blue Ghost touches down on moon with special delivery for NASA

Chinese humanoid robot is Kung Fu fighting

Chinese robotics company Unitree showcased its G1 humanoid robot performing kung fu moves, including punches and a roundhouse kick. The child-sized robot, priced from $16,000, features up to 43 joint motors, allowing it to walk, hop, and even dance. Unlike competitors like Tesla’s Optimus, the G1 is already available for purchase. Videos show it balancing after being nudged and navigating rough terrain, Futurism has reported. … Continue reading Chinese humanoid robot is Kung Fu fighting

Beijing working on enormous aircraft carrier that rivals U.S. fleet

Satellite images reveal China is developing a massive nuclear-powered aircraft carrier that could rival the largest U.S. supercarriers, analysts told NBC News. The images of China’s Dalian shipyard suggest a new design with four catapult launch points, matching American carriers like the USS Gerald R. Ford. Experts believe this signals the upcoming Type 004 carrier, which would be larger than China’s current Fujian and likely … Continue reading Beijing working on enormous aircraft carrier that rivals U.S. fleet

Quest to set a 450mph speed record could pioneer frictionless travel on water

Richard Noble, former land speed record holder (1983-1997), is now aiming to inspire the next world water speed record (WSR) breaker at age 79. Motivated by childhood memories of John Cobb’s Crusader, Noble acknowledges the extreme dangers of WSR, with seven out of 13 challengers since 1930 perishing. The current record of 317 mph, set by Ken Warby in 1978, remains unbeaten. Noble’s team, Thrust … Continue reading Quest to set a 450mph speed record could pioneer frictionless travel on water

Walmart CEO warns food prices causing pain

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon warns that U.S. consumers are struggling as high food prices persist, with many running out of money before month’s end and opting for smaller pack sizes. While non-food prices have dropped, food costs remain elevated due to wages and input costs. Inflation, particularly rising egg prices, is adding pressure. Walmart, facing economic and geopolitical uncertainties, recently projected lower-than-expected profits. Safety and … Continue reading Walmart CEO warns food prices causing pain

First quarter on track for negative GDP growth, Atlanta Fed indicator says

Early 2025 economic data signals negative growth, with the Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow tracker predicting a 1.5% contraction for Q1, down from a previous 2.3% growth estimate. Lower consumer spending, weak exports, and declining consumer confidence contributed to the downgrade. Inflation cooled slightly, but jobless claims rose, and bond market signals hint at a possible recession, CNBC has reported. Stock markets remain volatile, and traders now … Continue reading First quarter on track for negative GDP growth, Atlanta Fed indicator says

Trump announces US crypto reserve

President Trump announced plans for a U.S. Crypto Reserve to boost the industry, citing attacks from the Biden administration. His executive order directs a working group to develop a Crypto Strategic Reserve including XRP, SOL, and ADA. Trump aims to make the U.S. the “Crypto Capital of the World.” The move follows the White House’s upcoming crypto summit on March 7, The Hill has reported. … Continue reading Trump announces US crypto reserve

Warm reception for Zelensky as he meets King Charles

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met King Charles III at Sandringham after attending a European summit on Ukraine’s war. Zelensky, warmly received, discussed UK support over tea in a brief meeting. He praised the Royal Family’s backing, while Charles reiterated his solidarity with Ukraine. The visit came ahead of Trump’s upcoming UK trip, following his tense Oval Office exchange with Zelensky, the BBC has reported. Meanwhile, … Continue reading Warm reception for Zelensky as he meets King Charles

Johnson dismisses concerns, calls idea that GOP supports Putin ‘absurd’

Speaker Mike Johnson downplayed concerns after Trump’s tense meeting with Zelensky, calling it “absurd” to suggest Republicans support Putin. Johnson defended Trump and VP Vance, criticizing Zelensky’s stance in the meeting. He argued that Trump was optimistic about a mineral deal benefiting both nations and blamed Zelensky for the failed talks, The Hill has reported. While acknowledging Putin as a U.S. adversary, Johnson emphasized the … Continue reading Johnson dismisses concerns, calls idea that GOP supports Putin ‘absurd’

Trudeau to bring up Trump’s threat to annex Canada in meeting with King Charles

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will meet with King Charles III to discuss U.S. President Trump’s threats to make Canada the 51st state. Trudeau emphasized the importance of defending Canada’s sovereignty and independence. The king has faced criticism in Canada for not commenting on Trump’s threats, sparking debate about his role as the head of state. While the antiroyal movement is small, some Canadians are … Continue reading Trudeau to bring up Trump’s threat to annex Canada in meeting with King Charles

Macron: France and Britain propose one-month truce in Ukraine

France and Britain are proposing a one-month truce in Ukraine, focusing on air and sea, with European troops potentially deployed later in the peace process. French President Macron emphasized no European soldiers would be sent to Ukraine soon, and any peace deal would take weeks of negotiations. He also advocated for European defense spending to rise to 3-3.5% of GDP in response to Trump’s requests. … Continue reading Macron: France and Britain propose one-month truce in Ukraine

Starmer doubles down on ‘boots on the ground, planes in the air’ plan

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has reinforced his commitment to supporting Ukraine, including a willingness to deploy troops, as part of a four-point plan. The plan focuses on maintaining military aid, ensuring Ukraine’s sovereignty in peace talks, deterring future Russian invasions, and forming a coalition to defend Ukraine. Starmer also announced £1.6bn in UK export finance for air defense missiles, which will be produced in Belfast, … Continue reading Starmer doubles down on ‘boots on the ground, planes in the air’ plan

Missouri bill would offer $1,000 to help turn in undocumented immigrants

A proposed Missouri bill would make it a felony for undocumented immigrants to be in the state and bar them from voting, obtaining driver’s licenses, or receiving public benefits. Introduced by Senator David Gregory, the bill also creates a bounty hunter program to detain undocumented immigrants and offers citizens $1,000 for reporting individuals leading to an arrest. It establishes a public tip system through email, … Continue reading Missouri bill would offer $1,000 to help turn in undocumented immigrants

FedEx flight catches fire after colliding with bird during takeoff from Newark airport

A FedEx cargo plane from Newark to Indianapolis struck a bird during takeoff Saturday, damaging one of its engines and forcing an emergency landing back at Newark Liberty International Airport. Videos on X showed the Boeing 767’s engine on fire mid-air. The three crew members onboard were unharmed. Witnesses saw debris falling from the plane, and emergency responders were on-site after landing. Aviation experts noted … Continue reading FedEx flight catches fire after colliding with bird during takeoff from Newark airport

Pentagon is sending about 3,000 more active-duty troops to the US-Mexico border

The Pentagon is deploying 3,000 more active-duty troops to the U.S.-Mexico border as part of President Trump’s efforts to curb illegal immigration. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered elements of a Stryker brigade and an aviation battalion for the mission, adding to the 9,200 troops already stationed there. The new forces aim to reinforce border security and territorial integrity. Military presence at the border has been … Continue reading Pentagon is sending about 3,000 more active-duty troops to the US-Mexico border