4 killed, 8 taken to hospitals after fiery I-10 crash west of Phoenix

A fiery multi-vehicle crash on I-10 west of Phoenix left four dead and eight injured, including two in critical condition. The crash, involving cars and tractor-trailers, caused major fires and temporarily shut down eastbound lanes.  Authorities initially reported six fatalities but later revised the count. The cause remains unknown , AZ Central has reported. Eastbound lanes reopened early Sunday after an investigation. Written by B.C. … Continue reading 4 killed, 8 taken to hospitals after fiery I-10 crash west of Phoenix

Crews battle wildfires in North and South Carolina

Fire crews battled wildfires in North and South Carolina as dry conditions and strong winds fueled the blazes. South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster declared a state of emergency, and evacuations were ordered near Myrtle Beach, where a fire burned 1.9 square miles with no containment. In North Carolina, multiple fires burned over 400 acres, with the largest at Uwharrie National Forest. Residents in Tryon were … Continue reading Crews battle wildfires in North and South Carolina

US aircraft carrier arrives in South Korea after North Korea test-fired missiles

The USS Carl Vinson arrived in South Korea to reinforce the U.S.-South Korea military alliance after North Korea’s recent cruise missile test. This marks the first U.S. aircraft carrier visit to South Korea since June. North Korea, which sees such deployments as threats, has previously responded with missile tests. Meanwhile, Kim Jong Un remains focused on supporting Russia’s war in Ukraine and is unlikely to … Continue reading US aircraft carrier arrives in South Korea after North Korea test-fired missiles

Haiti police raid gang leader’s stronghold in capital

Haitian police launched a major operation in a gang-controlled shantytown, killing several gang members in Lower Delmas, Port-au-Prince. The assault targets Jimmy “Barbecue” Chérizier, leader of the powerful Viv Ansam gang coalition. Reports suggest military drones with explosives are being used. Prime Minister Fils-Aimé praised the newly formed special task force behind the operation. It is unclear if Kenyan police, deployed to combat gangs, are … Continue reading Haiti police raid gang leader’s stronghold in capital

Kurdish militant group PKK declares ceasefire after decades of conflict with Turkey

The Kurdish militant group PKK has declared a ceasefire after its imprisoned leader, Abdullah Ocalan, called on fighters to disarm. The move, seen as a potential political gain for Turkish President Erdoğan, follows years of conflict since the PKK launched its insurgency in the 1980s. Analysts remain skeptical about the ceasefire’s long-term viability, as divisions exist within the PKK and Erdoğan’s government continues to pressure … Continue reading Kurdish militant group PKK declares ceasefire after decades of conflict with Turkey

Pope Francis off mechanical ventilator, has no fever or signs of infection: Vatican

Pope Francis, 88, remains stable in the hospital as he recovers from double pneumonia but continues to receive high-flow oxygen therapy. The Vatican confirmed he no longer requires mechanical ventilation and has no fever or signs of infection. Despite his condition, he attended Mass, met with Vatican officials, and issued a written Sunday blessing, reflecting on frailty, faith, and the absurdity of war. His prognosis … Continue reading Pope Francis off mechanical ventilator, has no fever or signs of infection: Vatican

Norway fuel giant ‘refuses to fill US submarines’ after Trump-Zelensky clash

Norwegian fuel supplier Haltbakk Bunkers has banned fuel sales to all U.S. forces in Norway following Donald Trump’s heated exchange with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House. The company’s owner, Gunnar Gran, stated that “not a liter” would be provided until Trump is out of office, citing moral concerns over the U.S. administration’s treatment of Ukraine. The ban applies to American vessels at … Continue reading Norway fuel giant ‘refuses to fill US submarines’ after Trump-Zelensky clash

Doug Ford wins Ontario election on back of tariff rallying cry

Doug Ford secured a rare third term as Ontario’s premier, with his Progressive Conservatives winning 43% of the vote. Ford called the election early to strengthen his mandate against Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs, which could heavily impact Ontario’s manufacturing sector. Voter turnout was 42.6%, despite winter storms. Ontario faces major healthcare challenges, with 2.5 million residents lacking primary care. Ford’s campaign included trips to Washington … Continue reading Doug Ford wins Ontario election on back of tariff rallying cry

India and EU agree to conclude a long-pending free trade agreement 

India and the EU have agreed to finalize a long-pending free trade deal by the end of 2024, aiming to strengthen ties in trade, technology, and defense. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized their shared democratic values and strategic partnership. The deal, which would be the largest of its kind, gains urgency amid potential U.S. tariffs on EU … Continue reading India and EU agree to conclude a long-pending free trade agreement 

IRS Now Admits Thief Stole Tax Files of at Least 405,427 Taxpayers

The IRS confirmed that former contractor Charles Littlejohn stole and leaked the tax files of at least 405,427 Americans, making it the largest data theft in IRS history. Initially downplaying the breach, the IRS later admitted the scale after pressure from Rep. Jim Jordan. Despite committing hundreds of thousands of felonies, Littlejohn received only a five-year prison sentence—amounting to less than seven minutes per crime. … Continue reading IRS Now Admits Thief Stole Tax Files of at Least 405,427 Taxpayers

Ocasio-Cortez asks DOJ: Am I under investigation?

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) has asked Attorney General Pam Bondi for clarification on whether the DOJ is being weaponized against her after repeated attacks from Trump’s immigration adviser, Tom Homan. Homan accused her of potentially violating federal law by hosting a “Know Your Rights” webinar for immigrants, suggesting she was helping them evade law enforcement. Ocasio-Cortez defended the event as protected free speech and accused … Continue reading Ocasio-Cortez asks DOJ: Am I under investigation?

Dems start work on Pelosi succession plan

House Democrats are quietly preparing for the possibility that Nancy Pelosi, 84, will step down at the end of her term, with the party’s campaign arm reportedly gathering information on potential successors. While Pelosi has not announced her plans, concerns over her health and leadership strategy have grown. Rumored candidates include her daughter Christine Pelosi, state Sen. Scott Wiener, and former AOC staffer Saikat Chakrabarti. … Continue reading Dems start work on Pelosi succession plan

Trump and Zelensky’s meeting descends into screaming match

Donald Trump clashed with Volodymyr Zelensky in a heated Oval Office meeting, accusing him of being ungrateful for U.S. military aid and demanding he negotiate peace with Russia. The shouting match, which also involved Vice President JD Vance, led Trump to cancel a planned minerals deal and expel Zelensky from the White House. Trump later stated Zelensky could return “when he is ready for peace.” … Continue reading Trump and Zelensky’s meeting descends into screaming match

Pope health ‘suddenly worsens’ in hospital

Pope Francis, 88, suffered a sudden breathing crisis due to bronchospasm while in the hospital, triggering vomiting and respiratory complications. Vatican medical staff acted quickly, using non-invasive ventilation, and he responded well. Despite the scare, he remained alert and continued overseeing Vatican affairs from his hospital room. His condition, caused by a complex infection and pneumonia in both lungs, remains serious but stable. The Vatican … Continue reading Pope health ‘suddenly worsens’ in hospital

Chicago teen charged as serial murderer

Antonio Reyes, 21, has been charged with six counts of murder and four counts of attempted murder for a series of seemingly random attacks in Chicago’s Southwest Side in 2020. Prosecutors say Reyes, then 17, targeted victims with no apparent motive, including children as young as three. He has been in custody since 2021 on a separate murder charge and allegedly tried to kill his … Continue reading Chicago teen charged as serial murderer

FBI withheld ‘thousands of pages’ of Jeffrey Epstein docs, Pam Bondi says

Attorney General Pam Bondi has demanded the FBI release all withheld Jeffrey Epstein investigation files by Friday morning, alleging “thousands of pages” remain undisclosed. A tipster claimed only about 200 pages had been provided, despite prior requests. Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) is drafting the Preventing Epstein Documentation Obliteration Act (PEDO Act) to prevent the destruction of Epstein-related records. Whistleblowers suggest FBI agents may be erasing files, the … Continue reading FBI withheld ‘thousands of pages’ of Jeffrey Epstein docs, Pam Bondi says

Gene Hackman, wife Betsy Arakawa and their dog were dead for some time, warrant shows

Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman, 95, and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, 65, were found dead in their Santa Fe, New Mexico, home, along with one of their dogs. A maintenance worker discovered their bodies on Wednesday. Authorities found no signs of foul play, carbon monoxide poisoning, or a gas leak, though they deemed the deaths “suspicious enough” for further investigation. Hackman was found in the entryway, … Continue reading Gene Hackman, wife Betsy Arakawa and their dog were dead for some time, warrant shows

Woman accused of locking boyfriend in storage unit for days

A North Carolina woman, Robin Deaton, 52, has been charged with attempted murder and kidnapping after allegedly locking her boyfriend in a storage unit for five days without food or water. The 51-year-old victim managed to find his phone and call 911 for help on Monday. Police described the storage unit as packed with items, making it difficult to move. The man, dehydrated but otherwise … Continue reading Woman accused of locking boyfriend in storage unit for days

School bus with 15 students bursts into flames during morning route

A Cleveland-area school bus carrying 15 students caught fire Thursday morning, but all students were safely evacuated thanks to the driver’s quick actions. The fire started behind a rear wheel while en route to Monticello Middle School. Superintendent Liz Kirby praised the driver and students for their calm response, crediting annual evacuation drills. Another vehicle transported the students to school, where support staff assisted them. … Continue reading School bus with 15 students bursts into flames during morning route

Deadly explosions hit rebel rally in DR Congo

Gunfire and explosions erupted at a rally held by Rwanda-backed rebels in Bukavu, eastern DR Congo, killing at least 11 and injuring 60, according to reports. The rebels blamed President Tshisekedi’s government, while he accused a “foreign army.” Rebel leader Corneille Nangaa had earlier promised security in the city before the attack. The rebels, including M23, have seized key cities since January, displacing 500,000 people, … Continue reading Deadly explosions hit rebel rally in DR Congo

North Korea’s Kim orders nuclear readiness after missile test, state media says

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a strategic cruise missile test and ordered full nuclear readiness, calling it the most effective defense, state media reported. The test, conducted Wednesday over the sea, aimed to warn “enemies” and demonstrate nuclear capabilities. South Korea confirmed tracking the launches. Unlike ballistic missiles, cruise missiles are not banned under U.N. resolutions. The test follows Kim’s military school visits, … Continue reading North Korea’s Kim orders nuclear readiness after missile test, state media says

Mexico sends 29 cartel suspects to U.S. to face charges, including drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero

Mexico extradited drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero, wanted for the 1985 killing of a U.S. DEA agent, along with 28 other cartel members to the U.S. The prisoners face charges including drug trafficking, murder, and money laundering. Among them are Los Zetas leaders Miguel and Omar Treviño Morales. The transfer coincided with Mexican officials’ visit to Washington amid trade and security negotiations. Caro Quintero, arrested … Continue reading Mexico sends 29 cartel suspects to U.S. to face charges, including drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero

At least 13 injured after car rams into bus stop in Israel

A car rammed into a bus stop at Karkur Junction, Israel, injuring at least 13 people, including a critically wounded 17-year-old girl. The suspect, a 53-year-old Palestinian from Jenin living in Israel without a permit, fled but was stopped by police. He rammed a police vehicle and was “neutralized” after charging officers with a sharp object. Among the injured are a police officer and several … Continue reading At least 13 injured after car rams into bus stop in Israel

Mystery Disease Linked to Bats Kills Scores in Congo

A fast-spreading mystery illness linked to bats has killed 60 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with nearly half dying within 48 hours, the WHO reported. The disease, causing hemorrhagic fever symptoms, has infected over 1,000 people, with outbreaks in Équateur Province. Scientists suspect a new virus, as Ebola and Marburg have been ruled out. The outbreak worsens Congo’s healthcare crisis, already strained by … Continue reading Mystery Disease Linked to Bats Kills Scores in Congo

Denver archaeologist helps discover ancient Peruvian throne room

Peruvian conservators recently uncovered a Moche throne room at the Pañamarca archaeological site, believed to have been used by a female ruler. This discovery, led by Dr. Michele Koons from the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, is one of only three known thrones in Peru suggesting a queen’s rule. The throne shows signs of use, with human hair embedded in it. The murals and … Continue reading Denver archaeologist helps discover ancient Peruvian throne room