California considers letting victims of natural disasters sue oil companies for damages

California lawmakers introduced a bill on Monday that would hold oil and gas companies liable for damages from climate change-related disasters, such as wildfires and storms. The bill claims the oil industry misled the public about the risks of fossil fuels, which have worsened these disasters. It would allow victims and insurance companies to sue the oil industry to recover costs, and support the Fair … Continue reading California considers letting victims of natural disasters sue oil companies for damages

Indiana man pardoned for Jan. 6 crimes is killed in traffic stop shooting by deputy

Matthew Huttle, 42, who was recently pardoned for his involvement in the January 6 Capitol riot, was fatally shot during a traffic stop on Sunday by a Jasper County sheriff’s deputy. Authorities said Huttle resisted arrest and had a firearm on him, leading to an altercation where the deputy fired his weapon. The deputy has been placed on paid administrative leave, and the Indiana State … Continue reading Indiana man pardoned for Jan. 6 crimes is killed in traffic stop shooting by deputy

3 dead, 2 police officers injured in grocery store shooting in Indiana

Two people were fatally shot at Martin’s Super Market in Elkhart, Indiana, around 5:30 p.m. on Monday. Police exchanged gunfire with the suspect outside the store, killing the individual. Two officers were injured but are in stable condition. Authorities confirmed there is no ongoing threat, and the Elkhart County Homicide Unit is investigating. The victims, suspect, and officers’ identities are being withheld pending family notifications, … Continue reading 3 dead, 2 police officers injured in grocery store shooting in Indiana

Native American tribes warn members about ICE confrontations

Tribal nations across the U.S. are urging members to safeguard their IDs amid reports of Indigenous Americans being detained or questioned by ICE agents, despite holding valid tribal and state-issued IDs.  Navajo Nation officials reported at least 15 cases of such incidents in the southwest, prompting concerns over sovereignty and citizenship recognition. Tribes like the Ute and Paiute are offering legal support and advising members … Continue reading Native American tribes warn members about ICE confrontations

Justice Department fires more than a dozen key officials on former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team

The Justice Department, under Acting Attorney General James McHenry, has fired over a dozen officials from Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team, citing a lack of trust in their ability to support President Trump’s agenda. The move aligns with Trump’s promise to end “government weaponization.” Smith, appointed in 2022, had led investigations into Trump’s handling of classified documents and alleged interference in the 2020 election. Both … Continue reading Justice Department fires more than a dozen key officials on former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team

Theft in Netherlands of ancient golden helmet leaves Romania distraught

The ancient Cotofenesti helmet, a 2,500-year-old Romanian treasure, was stolen from the Drents Museum in the Netherlands during the final weekend of its exhibition. Thieves also took three golden wristbands, leaving authorities devastated. The helmet, a revered symbol of Romania’s Dacia civilization, is unsellable due to its fame, raising fears it could be melted for its gold, worth far less than its cultural value. Security … Continue reading Theft in Netherlands of ancient golden helmet leaves Romania distraught

More than 150,000 still without power in Ireland after Storm Éowyn

Storm Éowyn caused “unprecedented” damage in Ireland, leaving over 150,000 without power and 74,000 without water. Record winds of 183 km/h (114 mph) were recorded in County Galway, the hardest-hit area. Repairs to electricity and water services are ongoing, with power restoration expected for most by Friday, the BBC has reported. Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has called for an urgent parliamentary session to … Continue reading More than 150,000 still without power in Ireland after Storm Éowyn

Denmark launches $2 billion Arctic security plan, seeks EU unity on Greenland

Denmark’s Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen highlighted growing security and defense challenges in the Arctic and North Atlantic, as global warming intensifies competition for Greenland’s vast natural resources. With Russia and China expanding Arctic activities, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen plans visits to Berlin, Paris, and Brussels to strengthen European unity and address geopolitical shifts. Frederiksen emphasized the need for allied cooperation amid war in … Continue reading Denmark launches $2 billion Arctic security plan, seeks EU unity on Greenland

Demonstrators attack foreign embassies in Congo’s capital to protest rebels’ advance in the east

Protesters in Kinshasa attacked foreign embassies, including those of Rwanda, France, and Belgium, demanding action against the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels advancing into Goma, a major city in eastern Congo. Police used teargas as demonstrators looted and set fires. Goma, a city of 2 million and a humanitarian hub, is now a conflict zone with heavy fighting, artillery fire, and mass displacement of civilians. Aid efforts … Continue reading Demonstrators attack foreign embassies in Congo’s capital to protest rebels’ advance in the east

Swimming pool-sized sinkhole swallows truck in Japan, trapping driver inside

A massive sinkhole, measuring 32 feet wide and 16 feet deep, swallowed a truck at a busy intersection in Yashio, Japan, on Tuesday. Believed to be caused by a sewer pipe crack in the Nakagawa River Basin, the collapse trapped the driver, whose seat filled with sand and mud. Rescue teams worked for hours, pumping air into the hole to sustain the driver, though communication … Continue reading Swimming pool-sized sinkhole swallows truck in Japan, trapping driver inside

Trump signs executive order to examine FEMA overhaul

President Trump signed an executive order to overhaul the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), following complaints from him and other Republicans about the agency’s disaster response. The order establishes a task force, the FEMA Review Council, to recommend changes to the agency. Trump has hinted at possibly eliminating FEMA, although only Congress can do so. The task force, which will include homeland security and defense … Continue reading Trump signs executive order to examine FEMA overhaul

Trump’s most vulnerable nominees RFK Jr, Tulsi Gabbard get back-to-back hearings

President Trump’s controversial picks, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Secretary of Health and Human Services and Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence, will undergo back-to-back Senate confirmation hearings this week. Kennedy faces scrutiny over his vaccine stance and agricultural policies, while Gabbard’s national security positions raise concerns. Both nominees have moderated their views, with Kennedy advocating for vaccine choice and Gabbard reversing her position … Continue reading Trump’s most vulnerable nominees RFK Jr, Tulsi Gabbard get back-to-back hearings

DeSantis pushes Florida lawmakers to take action on illegal immigration, warns of consequences for defiance

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis urged state lawmakers to act quickly on illegal immigration, warning of political consequences if they delay. He is pushing for new laws to align with federal policies under President Trump, including compliance with immigration orders and penalties for violating Florida’s “anti-sanctuary” policies. However, GOP leaders have expressed concerns, calling the session premature due to a lack of detailed proposals. DeSantis vowed … Continue reading DeSantis pushes Florida lawmakers to take action on illegal immigration, warns of consequences for defiance

Trump to ink new executive orders today banning transgender service members, military DEI programs

President Trump is expected to sign two executive orders prohibiting transgender service members and eliminating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs from the military. These orders go further than his previous 2017 directive, addressing issues like pronouns, gender identity, and the readiness of transgender soldiers. The Department of Defense will implement these policies, emphasizing military readiness and physical demands. The second order targets DEI practices, … Continue reading Trump to ink new executive orders today banning transgender service members, military DEI programs

Hungary backs down from veto threat and allows renewal of EU sanctions on Russia

Hungary lifted its veto threat, allowing the EU to renew its sanctions against Russia for another six months. The sanctions, aimed at depriving Moscow of revenue to fund its war, include bans on oil, coal, and luxury goods, as well as freezing €210 billion from Russia’s Central Bank. Hungary had previously linked its veto to energy concerns but was appeased with a statement on the … Continue reading Hungary backs down from veto threat and allows renewal of EU sanctions on Russia

3 injured by car driven into a crowd in Philadelphia after Eagles playoff game

A car struck and injured three pedestrians in a crowd leaving the Philadelphia Eagles playoff game on Sunday night. The incident occurred around 9:30 p.m. near Center City after the NFC Championship game, which the Eagles won 55-23. The driver is in custody, and the collision is not believed to be intentional. The victims sustained non-life-threatening injuries, the Associated Press has reported. The Eagles will … Continue reading 3 injured by car driven into a crowd in Philadelphia after Eagles playoff game

1 dead, 8 injured after shooting at Amarillo, Texas nightclub

A shooting at a nightclub in Amarillo, Texas, early Sunday left one dead and eight injured. Police found nine gunshot victims, with one, 25-year-old John Love Louima, dying from his injuries. Six victims were hospitalized, and others arrived privately. Three suspects—Robert Kenney Knox, 23; Nahryah Hilesta Ines Hayes, 21; and another individual—were arrested after a civilian followed their fleeing car, leading police to their location. … Continue reading 1 dead, 8 injured after shooting at Amarillo, Texas nightclub

New York state trooper surrenders to police and faces charges over account of being shot and wounded

New York State Trooper Thomas Mascia faces charges of official misconduct, evidence tampering, and falsifying documents after claiming he was shot by an unknown gunman on Long Island in 2023. His parents, Dorothy and Thomas Mascia, are also charged with firearm possession. Mascia, suspended without pay since November, alleged he was shot by a driver in a black sedan, prompting a days-long manhunt. However, no … Continue reading New York state trooper surrenders to police and faces charges over account of being shot and wounded

More mysterious drone sightings reported in the Northeast after FAA ban lifts

Mysterious drone sightings have resurfaced in the Northeast after the FAA lifted temporary flight restrictions imposed late last year. Reports surged in states like New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, with Enigma Labs documenting 650 sightings nationwide since November, including 14 after the ban ended. Videos show flashing red lights in clusters over neighborhoods. Despite increased sightings, the FAA and FBI have not identified any … Continue reading More mysterious drone sightings reported in the Northeast after FAA ban lifts

ICE arrests 956 Sunday as nationwide raids continue

In his first week back in office, President Donald Trump’s administration conducted nationwide ICE raids, leading to 956 arrests on Sunday and over 1,300 by Thursday. The daily average of ICE arrests has risen from 310 in FY 2024 to 433. Notable arrests included members of the Tren de Aragua gang, sex offenders, and convicted murderers. Operations in Chicago and Austin targeted drug trafficking, resulting … Continue reading ICE arrests 956 Sunday as nationwide raids continue

Sweden seizes vessel suspected of ‘sabotage’ after undersea data cable rupture in Baltic Sea

Swedish prosecutors have launched an investigation into suspected sabotage after an underwater fiber optic cable connecting Latvia and Sweden was damaged. A Malta-flagged vessel, Vezhen, anchored near Karlskrona, has been detained as part of the inquiry. The cable rupture disrupted data transmission but alternative routes maintained operations. Latvian and Swedish authorities, along with NATO, are collaborating on the investigation amid concerns of potential Russian involvement, the … Continue reading Sweden seizes vessel suspected of ‘sabotage’ after undersea data cable rupture in Baltic Sea

Colombia offers $700,000 reward for information on ELN rebel leaders

Colombia has announced a $700,000 reward for information on four ELN leaders as violence intensifies in the coca-growing Catatumbo region. Clashes between the ELN and FARC dissidents have left 80 dead and 40,000 displaced. President Gustavo Petro declared emergency measures and suspended peace talks with the ELN, holding them responsible for the violence, which includes attacks on civilians, the Associated Press has reported. The military … Continue reading Colombia offers $700,000 reward for information on ELN rebel leaders

Congo-Rwanda border shut as M23 rebels claim Goma capture

The border between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) near Goma closed after M23 rebels, reportedly backed by Rwanda, entered the city, taking control of the airport and state radio. The conflict has caused widespread fear, displacement, and skyrocketing food prices. Thousands of prisoners escaped, looting ensued, and power outages left Goma in darkness. UN representatives report worsening conditions as 400,000 people have … Continue reading Congo-Rwanda border shut as M23 rebels claim Goma capture

Shock in France after teen fatally stabbed for phone

French police are investigating the fatal stabbing of a 14-year-old boy in Paris who refused to surrender his phone to two teenagers. The boy was attacked after a football training session and later died in the hospital. Two suspects, aged 16 and 17, were arrested, with one admitting to the crime. Both had prior charges for violent theft, Barron’s has reported. Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau … Continue reading Shock in France after teen fatally stabbed for phone

EU should send troops to Trump-target Greenland, says military chief

The EU’s top general, Gen Robert Brieger, proposed deploying troops to Greenland in response to Donald Trump’s suggestion of seizing the territory. Brieger argued the move would deter Russian and Chinese activity, support stability, and help secure critical minerals and shipping routes exposed by melting ice caps. Greenland, an autonomous region of Denmark, holds strategic importance, with U.S. troops stationed at its Pituffik Space Base. … Continue reading EU should send troops to Trump-target Greenland, says military chief