Colorado apartment complex where armed gang members were seen on video will be closed

A Colorado apartment complex linked to crime and alleged gang activity, including a Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, will close under an emergency court order, city officials announced. Aurora officials sued to declare most of the complex a criminal nuisance after a violent kidnapping and assault last month. The property owner, CBZ Management, disputes the claims but has faced criticism for abandoning management, which authorities … Continue reading Colorado apartment complex where armed gang members were seen on video will be closed

Spain plans 100% tax for homes bought by non-EU residents

Spain plans to introduce a tax of up to 100% on properties bought by non-EU residents, including those from the UK, to address the housing crisis. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced the measure to prioritize housing for residents and combat property speculation. In 2023, non-EU residents purchased 27,000 homes in Spain, often for profit rather than personal use. Sánchez also unveiled other housing initiatives, including … Continue reading Spain plans 100% tax for homes bought by non-EU residents

Sydney beaches shut once again over mysterious debris washed on shore

Sydney’s Manly Beach and nearby beaches were closed on Tuesday after marble-sized white and gray debris washed ashore. Authorities are investigating the debris, similar to substances found on Bondi Beach in October, which were later identified as decomposed cooking oils, hair, and food waste. The Northern Beaches Council is coordinating with New South Wales’ Environmental Protection Agency to safely remove and test the material, NBC … Continue reading Sydney beaches shut once again over mysterious debris washed on shore

Bigger and more venomous species of funnel-web spider discovered in Australia

Australian scientists have confirmed a new, larger, and more venomous species of the deadly Sydney funnel-web spider, nicknamed ‘big boy.’ Growing up to 9 cm (3.54 inches), it has longer fangs and larger venom glands than its common counterpart. First discovered near Newcastle in the early 2000s, the spider has been named Atrax christenseni after spider expert Kane Christensen. Despite its potent venom, the existing anti-venom for … Continue reading Bigger and more venomous species of funnel-web spider discovered in Australia

Baltic Sea undersea ‘sabotage’ sets stage for escalating NATO-Russia contest

Alleged sabotage of undersea cables in the Baltic Sea has heightened tensions in NATO’s northern theater, prompting allied leaders to boost surveillance and military presence. NATO chief Mark Rutte condemned the attacks on critical infrastructure, citing recent incidents like the Christmas Day damage to Estonia’s Estlink 2 power cable and internet cables. Finnish authorities linked the suspected sabotage to the Eagle S, a ship reportedly part … Continue reading Baltic Sea undersea ‘sabotage’ sets stage for escalating NATO-Russia contest

South Korea says North Korea fired a ballistic missile into the sea

North Korea fired a ballistic missile on Monday, traveling 1,100 kilometers (685 miles) before landing in waters between the Korean Peninsula and Japan. South Korea’s military, which detected the launch in advance, condemned it as a serious threat to regional stability. Japan confirmed the missile landed outside its exclusive economic zone without causing damage, the Associated Press has reported. The launch comes weeks before Donald … Continue reading South Korea says North Korea fired a ballistic missile into the sea

Tsunami alert lifted after magnitude 6.6 earthquake rattles southwestern Japan

A magnitude 6.6 earthquake struck southwestern Japan on Monday, prompting a brief tsunami advisory for Miyazaki and Kochi prefectures, which was lifted before midnight. Minor damage included a small landslide, ruptured water pipes, and one man injured in Kyushu. A 20 cm (0.7 ft) tsunami was recorded at Miyazaki Port. Experts noted possible aftershocks but found no immediate connection to the Nankai Trough, a region … Continue reading Tsunami alert lifted after magnitude 6.6 earthquake rattles southwestern Japan

AI-Powered Humanoid Robots Debut at CES 2025

At CES 2025, Realbotix showcased their AI-powered humanoid robot lineup, including Melody, an open-source robot with upgraded features for improved functionality and adaptability. Melody incorporates advanced motor technology for smoother movement and interaction, with modular components for customization. Her advanced vision systems and micro-cameras allow her to track movement, maintain eye contact, and identify objects, Tech Blog has reported. The open-source platform supports integration with … Continue reading AI-Powered Humanoid Robots Debut at CES 2025

Apple’s board recommends shareholders vote against proposal to eliminate diversity programs

Apple’s board of directors recommended investors vote against a shareholder proposal to abolish the company’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. The proposal, submitted by the National Center for Public Policy, argued that DEI programs posed risks to companies, citing recent Supreme Court decisions. Apple responded by emphasizing its strong compliance program and stated the proposal was an unnecessary attempt to micromanage its strategy, CNBC … Continue reading Apple’s board recommends shareholders vote against proposal to eliminate diversity programs

Walmart recalls over 12,000 cartons of chicken broth in 9 states

Walmart recently recalled over 12,000 cartons of Great Value chicken broth due to concerns that compromised packaging could affect the product’s sterility, potentially leading to spoilage. The recall, affecting 242 stores across nine states, was initiated on December 11 and announced on January 8. The affected cartons, with a “best used by” date of March 25, 2026, were sold in 48-ounce containers. Walmart has removed … Continue reading Walmart recalls over 12,000 cartons of chicken broth in 9 states

Trump: Jack Smith shouldn’t be allowed to release report 

President-elect Trump criticized former special counsel Jack Smith for attempting to issue a report on what he called a “witch hunt” against him. In a Truth Social post, Trump claimed Smith was “illegitimately involved” in political persecution and accused the government of wasting hundreds of millions of dollars on the investigation. The Department of Justice is pushing to release Smith’s final report on the Mar-a-Lago … Continue reading Trump: Jack Smith shouldn’t be allowed to release report 

Suspended South Korean President Yoon to skip first day of impeachment trial over safety concerns

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will miss the first day of his impeachment trial due to concerns for his safety, according to his lawyer. The trial begins on Tuesday, with five hearings scheduled until February 4. If Yoon doesn’t attend, the Constitutional Court will reconvene for a second session on Thursday. This trial is separate from ongoing efforts to detain Yoon for questioning about … Continue reading Suspended South Korean President Yoon to skip first day of impeachment trial over safety concerns

Croatia’s President Milanović wins reelection

Croatia’s President Zoran Milanović, a critic of the EU and NATO, won reelection with nearly 74% of the vote, defeating Dragan Primorac, who received around 26%. Milanović’s victory strengthens his position as Croatia’s most popular politician and sets up continued political tension with Prime Minister Andrej Plenković. A critic of Western military support for Ukraine, Milanović has opposed sending Croatian soldiers to Ukraine, and has … Continue reading Croatia’s President Milanović wins reelection

JD Vance says there’s “a deal to be made in Greenland”

Vice President-elect JD Vance suggested that the U.S. could make a deal to acquire Greenland, emphasizing its strategic importance and natural resources. While President-elect Trump has previously hinted at using military force to secure the island, Vance disagreed, stating that military action is unnecessary as the U.S. already has troops stationed there. Danish officials have privately expressed willingness to enhance security or increase the U.S. … Continue reading JD Vance says there’s “a deal to be made in Greenland”

Biden and Netanyahu speak as Gaza negotiations reach critical point

President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu discussed efforts to finalize a Gaza hostage and ceasefire deal by January 20, when Biden’s term ends. U.S. and Israeli officials indicated that the indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas are at a critical stage, with both Biden’s and President-elect Trump’s teams working together to push for a resolution. White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan expressed optimism, … Continue reading Biden and Netanyahu speak as Gaza negotiations reach critical point

Alec Baldwin sues for malicious prosecution after judge dismissed case of fatal ‘Rust’ set shooting

Alec Baldwin has filed a civil lawsuit for malicious prosecution and civil rights violations related to the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of “Rust.” Baldwin claims defamation and alleges that prosecutors and investigators mishandled evidence in their pursuit of the case. The lawsuit names several defendants, including special prosecutor Kari Morrissey, Santa Fe District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies, and other investigators. Baldwin … Continue reading Alec Baldwin sues for malicious prosecution after judge dismissed case of fatal ‘Rust’ set shooting

‘Pizzagate’ gunman killed by police in North Carolina after traffic stop

Edgar Maddison Welch, known for his 2016 “Pizzagate” incident where he fired a gun inside a Washington D.C. restaurant based on a false conspiracy theory, was shot and killed by North Carolina police during a traffic stop. Welch, a passenger in a vehicle stopped in Kannapolis, was recognized by an officer who knew he had an outstanding felony probation violation warrant. When officers attempted to … Continue reading ‘Pizzagate’ gunman killed by police in North Carolina after traffic stop

Man charged in ‘unprovoked’ fatal stabbing of 14-year-old in NYC

A man has been charged with the fatal stabbing of 14-year-old Caleb Rijos in the Bronx, described by police as a “random and unprovoked attack.” Rijos, a high school student, was on his way to school when 29-year-old Waldo Mejia allegedly stabbed him in the heart and lungs. He died at the hospital. Mejia, with a history of criminal offenses and mental health issues, was … Continue reading Man charged in ‘unprovoked’ fatal stabbing of 14-year-old in NYC

Denver police seek man accused of stabbing 3, killing 1 on 16th Street Mall in apparent random attacks

Police in Denver are searching for a man who stabbed three people on the 16th Street Mall Saturday night, resulting in one death and two injuries. The first stabbing occurred near Tremont Street, where the male victim sought medical help for non-life-threatening injuries. Shortly after, the suspect fatally stabbed a woman at California Street, and her identity has not been released. The third victim, a … Continue reading Denver police seek man accused of stabbing 3, killing 1 on 16th Street Mall in apparent random attacks

24 dead as fire crews try to corral Los Angeles blazes before winds return this week

Wildfires in Los Angeles have destroyed thousands of homes and killed 24 people, with 16 others missing as of Sunday. Red flag warnings for severe fire conditions are in place through Wednesday, with strong Santa Ana winds expected to peak on Tuesday. Firefighters, aided by additional water trucks and fire retardant drops, are preparing for the dangerous weather. The Palisades and Eaton fires have consumed … Continue reading 24 dead as fire crews try to corral Los Angeles blazes before winds return this week

Thousands of students protest in Serbia against violation of civil rights, spy agency crackdown

Serbia’s striking university students protested outside the Constitutional Court in Belgrade on Sunday, citing civil rights violations under the populist government and secret service pressure. The rally began with a 15-minute silent commemoration for victims of a canopy collapse in Novi Sad, which killed 14 people and sparked daily anti-corruption protests. A similar rally was held in the southern city of Nis. Students blame corruption … Continue reading Thousands of students protest in Serbia against violation of civil rights, spy agency crackdown

Black boxes from South Korea plane crash failed to record final 4 minutes: Officials

The black boxes from a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 that crashed in South Korea on December 29 stopped recording four minutes before impact, complicating the investigation into the crash that killed 179 of 181 people on board. The plane skidded off the runway in Muan after a bird strike and landing gear failure, striking a concrete localizer structure. Officials are investigating the black box failure … Continue reading Black boxes from South Korea plane crash failed to record final 4 minutes: Officials

Tens of thousands protest in Romania’s capital against annulled presidential race

Tens of thousands protested in Bucharest, Romania, against a court decision to annul last month’s presidential election after outsider Calin Georgescu emerged as the frontrunner. Demonstrators demanded the election resume from the second round, accusing authorities of undermining democracy. The Constitutional Court cited illegal use of AI, undeclared funding, and digital technologies in its ruling. Georgescu, who gained popularity on TikTok, denies wrongdoing and has … Continue reading Tens of thousands protest in Romania’s capital against annulled presidential race

India kicks off a massive Hindu festival touted as the world’s largest religious gathering

Millions of Hindu devotees have gathered in Prayagraj, India, to begin the Maha Kumbh Mela, the world’s largest religious festival, expected to draw over 400 million people over six weeks. Pilgrims will perform ritual baths at the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati rivers, seeking purification and liberation from rebirth. Rooted in Hindu mythology, the festival rotates among four sacred sites every 12 … Continue reading India kicks off a massive Hindu festival touted as the world’s largest religious gathering

One poll finds majority of Greenland respondents support joining US

A Patriot Polling survey found that 57.3% of Greenland respondents support joining the U.S., with 37.4% opposing and 5.3% undecided. The poll, conducted among 416 people during Donald Trump Jr.’s visit, aligns with President-elect Trump’s push to acquire Greenland, citing its strategic importance. However, the poll is the first of its kind by Patriot Polling, which holds a low FiveThirtyEight rating, and Danish Prime Minister … Continue reading One poll finds majority of Greenland respondents support joining US