Jimmy Carter, the 39th US president, has died at 100

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, a peanut farmer turned global humanitarian, has died at 100, nearly two years after entering hospice care. Carter, who served one term from 1977 to 1981, is remembered for his dedication to peace, human rights, and public service long after leaving office. President Joe Biden honored Carter as an “extraordinary leader” and announced a state funeral and National Day of … Continue reading Jimmy Carter, the 39th US president, has died at 100

15 hurt in Florida when train hits fire truck that drove onto tracks after another train passed

In Delray Beach, Florida, a fire truck collided with a high-speed Brightline train after driving around lowered crossing gates following a freight train’s passage. The crash injured three firefighters and 12 train passengers, all in stable condition. The impact severely damaged both the train and fire truck, scattering debris across the area. Authorities, including the Federal Railroad Administration, are investigating the incident, the Associated Press … Continue reading 15 hurt in Florida when train hits fire truck that drove onto tracks after another train passed

Backpacks containing $1.1 million of cocaine discovered in the wilderness near Canadian border

U.S. Border Patrol agents in Washington’s Blaine Sector discovered two abandoned backpacks near the Canadian border containing 78 pounds of cocaine, valued at $1.1 million. The drugs, packed in 30 brick-like packages, were found in a wooded area near Lynden and turned over to the DEA. Authorities have not disclosed how the bags ended up there or if any arrests have been made, ABC News … Continue reading Backpacks containing $1.1 million of cocaine discovered in the wilderness near Canadian border

2 Oregon men die from exposure in a forest after they went out to look for Sasquatch

Two Oregon men were found dead in Washington’s Gifford Pinchot National Forest after failing to return from a Sasquatch-searching trip. Authorities believe the 59-year-old and 37-year-old died from exposure due to harsh weather and lack of preparedness. A three-day search involving drones, dogs, and Coast Guard infrared technology led to their discovery near their vehicle in a remote, wooded area, NBC News has reported. Written … Continue reading 2 Oregon men die from exposure in a forest after they went out to look for Sasquatch

Tugboat sinks in the Mississippi River after collision with tanker ship in Louisiana

A tugboat crew was swiftly rescued after their vessel sank in the Mississippi River following a collision with a tanker near the Hale Boggs Memorial Bridge in Luling, Louisiana. St. Charles Parish Sheriff Greg Champagne confirmed all crew members were safe, and medical evaluations were conducted. The U.S. Coast Guard responded but found the crew had already been rescued, the Associated press has reported. An … Continue reading Tugboat sinks in the Mississippi River after collision with tanker ship in Louisiana

Four killed amid storms that swept across the South, producing multiple tornadoes

A powerful storm system with multiple tornadoes has swept across the South, leaving four dead and widespread damage. Fatalities were reported in Mississippi, Texas, and North Carolina, with victims killed by falling trees and storm impacts. Over two dozen confirmed tornadoes touched down across Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia, including EF3-strength tornadoes in Porter Heights and Chambers County, Texas, with winds exceeding 136 mph. … Continue reading Four killed amid storms that swept across the South, producing multiple tornadoes

Afghan Taliban hit ‘several points’ in Pakistan in retaliation for attacks

Afghan Taliban forces targeted multiple locations across the disputed Durand Line in retaliation for recent Pakistani airstrikes that reportedly killed 46 people in Afghanistan. While the Taliban avoided explicitly naming Pakistan, they stated the strikes targeted hideouts of “malicious elements” coordinating attacks in Afghanistan. Cross-border clashes resulted in at least one Pakistani soldier killed and seven wounded. Tensions have escalated following increased attacks by the … Continue reading Afghan Taliban hit ‘several points’ in Pakistan in retaliation for attacks

Azerbaijan’s president accuses Russia of shooting down crashed jetliner unintentionally

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev stated that last week’s plane crash in Kazakhstan, which killed 38 people, was caused by Russian air defense fire, though unintentionally. Aliyev criticized Russia for initially trying to cover up the incident and demanded an apology, admission of guilt, punishment of those responsible, and compensation. While Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized, he stopped short of accepting responsibility. Azerbaijan rejected Russia’s proposal … Continue reading Azerbaijan’s president accuses Russia of shooting down crashed jetliner unintentionally

Brazil police probe deadly, arsenic-laced Christmas cake that killed 3

Brazilian authorities are investigating the deaths of three women who died after eating an arsenic-laced Christmas cake at a family gathering in Torres on December 23. The baker, along with a 10-year-old child, remains hospitalized. Tests confirmed high arsenic levels in the victims’ blood, and the cake is undergoing further analysis. Police found expired food items in the baker’s home but have not determined if … Continue reading Brazil police probe deadly, arsenic-laced Christmas cake that killed 3

Thousands of soldiers to take part in NATO war games on border

Thousands of British troops are set to participate in the NATO exercise Steadfast Dart in Romania, near Ukraine’s border, over the next two months. The drills will test the new Allied Reaction Force’s readiness to counter Russian threats and highlight NATO’s defensive capabilities. This follows a UK-Romania defense treaty signed last month and previous joint exercises, including Swift Response in Estonia. The UK has also deployed Typhoon jets for … Continue reading Thousands of soldiers to take part in NATO war games on border

South Korean Plane Crash Kills 179

At least 174 people were killed when Jeju Air flight 7C2216 crash-landed at Muan International Airport in South Korea, erupting in flames after veering off the runway. The Boeing 737-800, arriving from Bangkok with 175 passengers and six crew, attempted to land following a reported bird strike that may have caused landing gear failure. Two crew members were rescued from the tail section and are … Continue reading South Korean Plane Crash Kills 179

Ancient shipwreck dating back at least 2,600 years is raised from waters off Spain

Spanish archaeologists have successfully recovered a 2,600-year-old Phoenician shipwreck, known as Mazarrón II, from the waters off southeastern Spain. Discovered in 1994 near Mazarrón, the ship is one of the few largely intact Phoenician-era wrecks. A team of 14 specialists worked for two months to lift the shipwreck, which is expected to offer valuable insights into Phoenician naval construction, a largely underexplored area, CBS News … Continue reading Ancient shipwreck dating back at least 2,600 years is raised from waters off Spain

Spacecoin deploys first satellite for decentralized space connectivity 

Spacecoin has successfully established communication with its debut connectivity satellite, CTC-0, launched on SpaceX’s Falcon 9 mission on Dec. 21. The satellite aims to test technology for a decentralized space-based network that enables secure, censorship-resistant communication through the Creditcoin blockchain. Initially, the network will facilitate space-enabled text messaging to specialized antennas, with plans to extend the service to standard smartphones, Space News has reported. Investors … Continue reading Spacecoin deploys first satellite for decentralized space connectivity 

Axiom’s private space station is coming sooner than we thought

Axiom Space has accelerated its plans for its commercial space station, aiming to start operations as early as 2028, two years ahead of the original 2030 target. The company revised its launch sequence, now planning to send the Payload, Power, and Thermal module to the ISS first, which will later detach to become a free-flying platform. This new timeline allows Axiom Space to begin independent … Continue reading Axiom’s private space station is coming sooner than we thought

Christmas solar flares erupt from the sun

On Christmas Day, the sun unleashed four solar flares within three hours, with the strongest reaching M7.3 intensity. These flares originated from sunspot regions AR3938, AR3933, and AR3936, creating a rare phenomenon known as sympathetic solar flares, where explosions from different sunspots occur almost simultaneously due to interconnected magnetic loops. While a coronal mass ejection (CME) from the M7.3 flare is expected to miss Earth, … Continue reading Christmas solar flares erupt from the sun

Pudu Robotics launches PUDU D9 humanoid robot

Pudu Technology Inc. recently introduced its first full-sized bipedal humanoid robot, the PUDU D9, aiming to achieve “commercially viable embodied intelligence.” The robot will soon be available for pre-sale on the company’s website. Pudu Robotics, with over 1,000 patents, specializes in service robots for sectors like dining, retail, healthcare, and more, the Robot Report has reported. The company has shipped over 80,000 robots to over … Continue reading Pudu Robotics launches PUDU D9 humanoid robot

Holiday shopping surges, flexing strength of US economy

Holiday spending in 2024 exceeded expectations, with retail sales rising 3.8% from November 1 to December 24, surpassing both projections and last year’s growth. This surge reflects strong U.S. consumer spending, despite high interest rates. Online sales were particularly robust, growing 6.7%. Jewelry, apparel, and electronics saw solid gains. Consumers showed a preference for discounts, especially during promotional periods. The spending boost underscores the resilience … Continue reading Holiday shopping surges, flexing strength of US economy

OpenAI says it needs ‘more capital than we’d imagined’ as it lays out for-profit plan

OpenAI announced that in 2025, it will transition to a for-profit structure by creating a public benefit corporation (PBC) to manage its commercial operations, removing some nonprofit restrictions. This move is aimed at raising more capital to compete in the rapidly growing AI market, where major companies are investing billions. OpenAI, valued at $157 billion, faces significant losses despite $3.7 billion in revenue this year. … Continue reading OpenAI says it needs ‘more capital than we’d imagined’ as it lays out for-profit plan

Janet Yellen says Treasury Department will need to take ‘extraordinary measures’ to avoid debt ceiling next month

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned that the U.S. will hit its debt limit between January 14 and 23 unless Congress acts or the Treasury Department takes “extraordinary measures” to avoid default. This warning sets the stage for a potential debt ceiling battle early next year. The debt ceiling, which limits how much the government can borrow, is suspended until January 1, 2024. Yellen urged Congress … Continue reading Janet Yellen says Treasury Department will need to take ‘extraordinary measures’ to avoid debt ceiling next month

US sanctions the founder of Georgia’s ruling political party

The Biden administration has sanctioned Bidzina Ivanishvili, founder of Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream party, accusing him of undermining the country’s democratic and pro-Western future in favor of Russia. The sanctions include asset freezes and travel bans, targeting Ivanishvili and his associates. The U.S. condemned the party’s actions under his leadership, including repressing protests and opposition figures. Georgian Dream has been criticized for becoming more authoritarian … Continue reading US sanctions the founder of Georgia’s ruling political party

Biden White House to send $1.25 billion in weapon aid to Ukraine before Trump transition

Ahead of the Trump administration, the Biden White House is set to announce an additional $1.25 billion in military aid to Ukraine. The package will include munitions for air defense systems like the National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems, Stinger missiles, and artillery rounds. This follows a $988 million aid announcement earlier in December. Biden’s administration has been committed to supporting Ukraine before Trump’s inauguration, despite … Continue reading Biden White House to send $1.25 billion in weapon aid to Ukraine before Trump transition

Canadian ministers head to Florida for talks with incoming Trump administration

Two Canadian ministers, Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc and Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly, traveled to Palm Beach, Florida, to meet with President-elect Trump’s border security chief, Tom Homan, ahead of Trump’s inauguration. They discussed securing the Canada-U.S. border, combating fentanyl trafficking, and addressing the impact of potential tariffs on Canadian goods. Trump has threatened tariffs unless Canada reduces illegal migration and fentanyl exports, Fox News Has … Continue reading Canadian ministers head to Florida for talks with incoming Trump administration

Germany braces for elections as parliament dissolved

Germany’s President Frank-Walter Steinmeier announced the dissolution of the Bundestag and set an early general election for February 23, following Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s loss of a confidence vote on December 16. Opinion polls show the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leading by 10 points over Scholz’s Social Democratic Party (SPD), with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) also gaining support, though unlikely to form a … Continue reading Germany braces for elections as parliament dissolved

South Korea votes to impeach acting president Han Duck-soo

South Korea’s parliament voted to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo, following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol two weeks earlier. A total of 192 lawmakers supported the impeachment, surpassing the 151 votes needed. Han, who took over after Yoon’s impeachment due to his failed martial law attempt, faced opposition for blocking judicial appointments related to Yoon’s case. The ruling People Power Party protested the … Continue reading South Korea votes to impeach acting president Han Duck-soo

Woman sleeping in truck killed in explosion at Tyson Foods plant in Georgia

A fire caused an explosion at a Tyson Foods poultry plant in Georgia, killing 61-year-old Bajarma Batozhapov, who was sleeping in a truck outside the facility. Batozhapov’s husband, a truck driver, was in the building at the time but was unharmed. Several others were injured in the blast, which occurred in Camilla, about 60 miles north of Tallahassee. The cause of the fire is under … Continue reading Woman sleeping in truck killed in explosion at Tyson Foods plant in Georgia