Police vehicle crash responding to a bomb threat toward Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene results in death of woman

A motorist, Tammie Pickelsimer, was killed in a car crash with a Rome police officer responding to a bomb threat at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s home in Georgia. The threat, sent via email with Greene’s address, falsely claimed a pipe bomb was in her mailbox. The officer, en route to join the bomb squad, was not critically injured. The Rome Police Department later found no … Continue reading Police vehicle crash responding to a bomb threat toward Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene results in death of woman

Jay-Z pulled into Diddy sex scandal after weeks of ugly backstage legal maneuvering

Jay-Z has been named in a civil lawsuit accusing him and Sean “Diddy” Combs of raping a 13-year-old girl at a 2000 afterparty. Combs is under investigation for alleged sex trafficking, and the case has drawn attention to potential fallout involving other celebrities. Jay-Z denies the allegations, calling them “idiotic” and accusing attorney Tony Buzbee of extortion. Buzbee, representing the accuser, amended the lawsuit to … Continue reading Jay-Z pulled into Diddy sex scandal after weeks of ugly backstage legal maneuvering

Daniel Penny found not guilty in chokehold death of Jordan Neely in NYC

A New York jury acquitted Marine veteran Daniel Penny of criminally negligent homicide in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely, a Black unhoused man, on a subway train. The incident, which involved Penny restraining Neely until police arrived, sparked protests and drew national attention. The judge had earlier dismissed a manslaughter charge due to jury deadlock. Neely’s father criticized the verdict, calling the system “rigged,” … Continue reading Daniel Penny found not guilty in chokehold death of Jordan Neely in NYC

Wildfire explodes in Malibu

A fast-moving wildfire, dubbed the Franklin Fire, burned over 2,700 acres in Malibu, fueled by strong Santa Ana winds. Starting late Monday near Pepperdine University, it destroyed homes, caused power outages, and forced thousands to evacuate. Over 700 firefighters battled the blaze, which crossed the Pacific Coast Highway and threatened landmarks like Malibu Pier. Evacuation orders affected 2,000 structures, with 18,000 people under warnings. Residents … Continue reading Wildfire explodes in Malibu

Suspect in CEO Killing Was Ivy Leaguer With Anticapitalist Leaning

Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old Ivy League graduate and former valedictorian, was arrested at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania after a week-long manhunt. Mangione is suspected of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in a targeted attack in Manhattan. Once a promising student, Mangione harbored anti-corporate views, chronicled online, and suffered from chronic back pain that affected his life. Police found a ghost gun, silencer, and anti-corporate writings … Continue reading Suspect in CEO Killing Was Ivy Leaguer With Anticapitalist Leaning

Haitians demand protection after gang leader massacres dozens of people to avenge son’s death

Haitian gang leader Micanor Altès, accused of killing over 100 people in Cité Soleil, continues to target residents after a violent two-day spree sparked by his son’s death. Altès allegedly blamed Vodou practitioners and elderly community members for his son’s illness. Victims, many aged 60 to 80, were stabbed or burned, with no police intervention due to gang control. Human rights groups estimate over 100 … Continue reading Haitians demand protection after gang leader massacres dozens of people to avenge son’s death

France flies out 2 Mirage fighter jets from Chad to signal beginning of military withdrawal

France began withdrawing its military forces from Chad by flying out two Mirage fighter jets stationed in the capital, N’Djamena. This follows Chad’s decision to end its defense cooperation agreement with France, a move seen as a shift in its strategic partnerships. France, which once maintained a large military presence in the region to combat Islamic extremism, has faced growing anti-French sentiment and has been … Continue reading France flies out 2 Mirage fighter jets from Chad to signal beginning of military withdrawal

Mexico federal congressman shot dead in Veracruz state

Mexican congressman Benito Aguas, a member of the ruling coalition, was assassinated in Veracruz, alongside another victim. Aguas was shot in Zongolica and later succumbed to his injuries. The killing highlights ongoing political violence in Mexico, where over half a dozen elected officials have been murdered since last year’s election. Attacks are more frequent at the municipal level, with 80% of political violence targeting local … Continue reading Mexico federal congressman shot dead in Veracruz state

Vatican to open five ‘sacred portals’ for first time in quarter of a century

Pope Francis is set to open five ‘sacred portals,’ symbolizing salvation, for the first time since 2000. The doors, bricked up inside basilicas, will be unsealed to mark the 2025 Jubilee Year, a tradition dating back to 1300. For the first time, a prison door will also be opened as a symbol of hope for prisoners. The doors will stay open for pilgrims until January … Continue reading Vatican to open five ‘sacred portals’ for first time in quarter of a century

After Ousting Assad, Syrian Rebels Rush to Impose Order in Damascus

Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria collapsed over the weekend without resistance, leading to widespread looting in Damascus until organized rebel forces, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), restored order. HTS quickly moved to secure the capital and appointed Mohammed al-Bashir to head a transitional government. The group pledged to maintain state institutions, protect minorities, and ensure personal freedoms while addressing Syria’s economic and social challenges. … Continue reading After Ousting Assad, Syrian Rebels Rush to Impose Order in Damascus

Discovery of Bizarre Stone Age Skulls Baffles Archaeologists

Archaeologists in Italy have uncovered a macabre discovery of at least 15 human skulls and 400 bone fragments at a Neolithic site in Puglia. Dating from 5618 to 5335 B.C., the remains were found in a mound at Masseria Candelaro, a prehistoric village. Despite many skulls being cracked, experts believe they were part of an ancestral ritual rather than victims of violence. The skulls were … Continue reading Discovery of Bizarre Stone Age Skulls Baffles Archaeologists

China debuts modified solid rocket with remote sensing satellite launch

China’s commercial launch firm Expace successfully launched its upgraded Kuaizhou-1A rocket on December 3, 2024, from Xichang Satellite Launch Center. The rocket deployed the Haishao-1 satellite, a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) remote sensing satellite. The enhanced Kuaizhou-1A features a longer first and second stage, a larger payload fairing, and an increased payload capacity, able to carry up to 450 kg to low Earth orbit (LEO), … Continue reading China debuts modified solid rocket with remote sensing satellite launch

Atmospheric analysis shows Venus never had Earth-like life, scientists say

Scientists have debunked the theory that Venus ever hosted Earth-like life by analyzing the planet’s atmosphere. Research suggests Venus has always been dry, with volcanic eruptions emitting little water, indicating the planet never had oceans of liquid water. This challenges the idea that Venus was once habitable, as some previously thought. While Venus may still hold some potential for life in its acidic clouds, the … Continue reading Atmospheric analysis shows Venus never had Earth-like life, scientists say

SpaceX launches 23 Starlink internet satellites from Florida

SpaceX launched 23 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral early on December 8, including 13 with direct-to-cell capabilities. A Falcon 9 rocket successfully delivered the satellites into low Earth orbit and landed its first stage on the droneship “A Shortfall of Gravitas” in the Atlantic. This launch marked SpaceX’s 123rd Falcon 9 liftoff of the year, with nearly 70% dedicated to expanding the Starlink network, which … Continue reading SpaceX launches 23 Starlink internet satellites from Florida

Swiss Researchers Develop Bird-Inspired Drone

Swiss researchers have developed RAVEN, a fixed-wing drone with bird-inspired robotic legs, enabling it to walk, jump, and take off like its biological counterparts. The drone, created by École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, overcomes limitations of traditional fixed-wing drones, which require runways for takeoff. The design includes lightweight, two-segment legs with torsional springs in the ankle joint, improving jumping efficiency by 25%. RAVEN can jump … Continue reading Swiss Researchers Develop Bird-Inspired Drone

Payrolls increased 227,000 in November, more than expected

Job creation surged in November, with nonfarm payrolls rising by 227,000, a significant rebound from October’s 36,000, which had been impacted by a labor strike and storms. The unemployment rate increased slightly to 4.2%, due to a decrease in the labor force participation rate. Job gains were led by sectors like healthcare, leisure and hospitality, and government, while retail trade saw a decline. Worker pay … Continue reading Payrolls increased 227,000 in November, more than expected

US Food and Drug Administration moves to ban red food dye

The FDA is considering banning red 3, a petroleum-based food dye commonly used in American products like candies, snacks, and cereals, due to concerns about its potential health risks, especially for children. While the FDA has deemed red 3 safe in small amounts, studies have shown it to be carcinogenic in animals, and it has been banned in cosmetics since 1990. Public health groups have … Continue reading US Food and Drug Administration moves to ban red food dye

China consumer inflation rate drops to a five-month low

China’s consumer inflation reached a five-month low in November, rising just 0.2% from a year ago, below expectations of 0.5%. Core inflation, excluding volatile food and fuel prices, increased slightly to 0.3%. Pork and fresh vegetable prices rose by 13.7% and 10%, respectively. Meanwhile, the producer price index (PPI) continued to decline for the 26th month, falling by 2.5%, slightly better than the expected 2.8% … Continue reading China consumer inflation rate drops to a five-month low

Andy Kim takes office as NJ’s new senator 3 weeks early

Rep. Andy Kim (D-N.J.) was appointed to the U.S. Senate on Sunday following the resignation of interim Sen. George Helmy. Governor Phil Murphy announced the appointment to ensure a smooth transition for Kim, who will be New Jersey’s first Asian American senator. Kim, who has served in the House since 2019, expressed his honor in representing the state that gave his family a chance at … Continue reading Andy Kim takes office as NJ’s new senator 3 weeks early

Vance concerned about new Syrian leadership: ‘Literal offshoot of ISIS’

Vice President-elect J.D. Vance expressed concerns about the Syrian rebels’ takeover of Damascus, emphasizing President-elect Trump’s stance of non-intervention. Vance criticized those praising the rebels, some of whom are linked to Al Qaeda and ISIS, noting the past atrocities and refugee crises associated with such groups. He reiterated Trump’s position of staying out of Syria’s conflict. The takeover occurred as Assad fled to Moscow, with … Continue reading Vance concerned about new Syrian leadership: ‘Literal offshoot of ISIS’

Biden administration announces $988M in aid to Ukraine on same day Trump meets with Zelenskyy in Paris

The Biden administration announced a $988 million aid package for Ukraine to support its defense against Russian aggression. The package, through the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, includes munitions for rocket systems, unmanned aerial systems, and maintenance support for Ukraine’s forces. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin emphasized bipartisan support for Ukraine, stating that President Reagan would have backed Ukraine’s fight. The aid comes as President-elect Trump criticized … Continue reading Biden administration announces $988M in aid to Ukraine on same day Trump meets with Zelenskyy in Paris

South Korean police consider travel ban for President Yoon amid martial law inquiry

South Korean police are considering a travel ban on President Yoon Suk Yeol as part of their investigation into the legality of his Dec. 3 martial law declaration. Senior officer Woo Jong-soo stated that no individuals are exempt from questioning, and the investigation is expanding, with about 150 officers now involved. The team has conducted searches of former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun’s office and home … Continue reading South Korean police consider travel ban for President Yoon amid martial law inquiry

Biden says fall of Assad regime in Syria is a ‘historic opportunity’

President Joe Biden addressed the nation after the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, calling it a “historic opportunity” for Syria’s people. While acknowledging the uncertainty ahead, Biden emphasized U.S. support for Syria’s neighbors and the safety of Americans in Syria, including journalist Austin Tice. The U.S. is working with allies to urge de-escalation and protect personnel. The regime’s collapse ends a 24-year rule … Continue reading Biden says fall of Assad regime in Syria is a ‘historic opportunity’

More drone sightings reported in New Jersey as officials investigate

Mysterious drone sightings continue in New Jersey, with recent reports near a Hunterdon County reservoir, Monmouth, Ocean counties, and Philadelphia-area townships. While officials state that the drones do not pose a public safety threat, state and federal agencies, including the FBI, are investigating. The FBI recently requested information about drones spotted along the Raritan River, alongside reports of a possible fixed-wing aircraft, USA Today has … Continue reading More drone sightings reported in New Jersey as officials investigate

NYPD scuba team searching Central Park waters for evidence in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s shooting

New York City police are searching Central Park’s waters for evidence related to the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The police scuba team is focusing on recovering the gun used in the crime. Despite extensive searches, including at Fort Tryon Park and subway stops near the George Washington Bridge, no weapon has been found. Authorities are still investigating the gunman’s motive and believe … Continue reading NYPD scuba team searching Central Park waters for evidence in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s shooting