Riots Rock Lisbon After Police Shoot Dead Black Man

Portuguese authorities arrested three people following a second night of unrest in Lisbon after police shot and killed Odair Moniz, a 43-year-old man from Cape Verde. The violence, involving young rioters from poorer neighborhoods, saw 60 incidents, including two officers injured and several vehicles burned. Police said Moniz attacked officers with a bladed weapon, but anti-racism group SOS Racisme questioned this account, linking the incident … Continue reading Riots Rock Lisbon After Police Shoot Dead Black Man

Iran to hold joint military drills with Saudis

Iran and Saudi Arabia are reportedly planning joint military exercises in the Red Sea, though Riyadh has not confirmed this. This would mark the first collaboration between the two rivals, who restored diplomatic relations last year after severing ties in 2016. Iran’s navy commander mentioned ongoing coordination for the drills. Meanwhile, Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels have attacked ships in the Red Sea, escalating tensions amid … Continue reading Iran to hold joint military drills with Saudis

Senate Dems Publicly Accuse McDonald’s Of Price Gouging Immediately After Trump’s Visit

Three Senate Democrats—Elizabeth Warren, Bob Casey, and Ron Wyden—accused McDonald’s of unfairly raising prices in a letter sent to CEO Chris Kempczinski on Monday, shortly after former President Donald Trump visited a franchise in Pennsylvania. The senators argued that while working families struggle with rising costs, McDonald’s profits have grown, with menu prices allegedly increasing more than the 20% rise in the Consumer Price Index … Continue reading Senate Dems Publicly Accuse McDonald’s Of Price Gouging Immediately After Trump’s Visit

Giuliani ordered to turn over his N.Y. apartment and valuables to the former Georgia election workers

A federal judge in New York has ordered Rudy Giuliani to transfer his luxury apartment and various valuables to two Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Wandrea “Shaye” Moss, whom he defamed. U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman ruled that Giuliani must relinquish personal property, including cash accounts, jewelry, and his $5.7 million Madison Avenue co-op, within seven days. This decision follows a defamation … Continue reading Giuliani ordered to turn over his N.Y. apartment and valuables to the former Georgia election workers

Peru’s ex-president Toledo gets more than 20 years in prison in case linked to corruption scandal

Peru’s former President Alejandro Toledo was sentenced to 20 years and six months in prison for accepting $35 million in bribes from Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht in exchange for a highway construction contract. The National Superior Court of Specialized Criminal Justice in Lima imposed the sentence after a lengthy legal battle, including Toledo’s extradition from the U.S. The judge, Inés Rojas, condemned Toledo for betraying … Continue reading Peru’s ex-president Toledo gets more than 20 years in prison in case linked to corruption scandal

Austria’s chancellor asked to form new government after parties refuse to work with far-right leader

Austria’s President Alexander Van der Bellen tasked Chancellor Karl Nehammer with forming a new government after the far-right Freedom Party, led by Herbert Kickl, won 28.8% of the vote in last month’s parliamentary election. Traditionally, the leader of the strongest party is asked to form a government, but with a stalemate in negotiations and Nehammer’s conservative People’s Party refusing to partner with Kickl, the president … Continue reading Austria’s chancellor asked to form new government after parties refuse to work with far-right leader

Putin hosts Global South leaders at BRICS summit meant to counterbalance West

World leaders, including China’s Xi Jinping and India’s Narendra Modi, convened in Kazan, Russia, for a three-day BRICS summit focused on countering Western influence. The event, featuring representatives from 36 countries, aims to strengthen ties among developing economies and proposes a new payment system to bypass SWIFT and Western sanctions. Putin emphasized the significance of Russia-China relations, while Modi advocated for peace regarding the Ukraine … Continue reading Putin hosts Global South leaders at BRICS summit meant to counterbalance West

‘Death trap’ Queens haunted house sued after injuries from alleged safety hazards

A haunted house in Queens, “A Haunting in Hollis,” has faced lawsuits from visitors claiming injuries sustained during their visits. The attraction was shut down on October 5 after the FDNY labeled it a “death trap” due to safety hazards. Though the NYC Department of Buildings allowed it to reopen after safety improvements, visitor Solainne Mancero-Tannis filed a lawsuit after suffering serious injuries on a … Continue reading ‘Death trap’ Queens haunted house sued after injuries from alleged safety hazards

Protesters accuse Marine vet of White supremacy as jury selection begins in subway vigilante case

Jury selection began Monday for Marine Corps veteran Daniel Penny, charged with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in the death of 30-year-old Jordan Neely, who died after being placed in a chokehold on a subway. Neely, known for erratic behavior and a history of mental illness, reportedly threatened passengers before the incident. Penny’s defense claims he acted to protect commuters and that the evidence supports … Continue reading Protesters accuse Marine vet of White supremacy as jury selection begins in subway vigilante case

‘Penguin Bandit’ who robbed multiple Colorado banks sentenced to 13 years in prison

Samuel Richard Ruthstrom, dubbed the “Penguin Bandit” for his distinctive walk, was sentenced to over 13 years in federal prison for robbing four Denver-area banks and attempting a fifth. Ruthstrom, 42, reached a plea deal after robbing banks in early 2023. He was sentenced to 160 months in prison, three years of supervised release, and ordered to pay restitution. Ruthstrom’s robberies were characterized by ski … Continue reading ‘Penguin Bandit’ who robbed multiple Colorado banks sentenced to 13 years in prison

Teen arrested after 5 people found dead at home in Washington state

A 15-year-old was arrested after five people, including two adults and three children, were found dead in a home in Fall City, Washington. Deputies responded to 911 calls about gunfire early Monday. Another child, a girl, was injured and is in stable condition. Authorities believe the victims and suspect are likely from the same family, describing the incident as a domestic violence case involving firearms. … Continue reading Teen arrested after 5 people found dead at home in Washington state

Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO charged with sex trafficking over a dozen victims

Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries, his partner Matt Smith, and Jim Jacobson were arrested in a sex trafficking investigation involving over a dozen victims, according to federal prosecutors. The trio is accused of running an international sex trafficking and prostitution ring from 2008, recruiting young men for sex parties under the guise of career opportunities. Many victims were allegedly coerced into sex acts … Continue reading Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO charged with sex trafficking over a dozen victims

Ukraine’s population has shrunk by 10 million since Russia first invaded

Ukraine’s population has declined by about eight million since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, according to the U.N. Population Fund. The country had already lost an estimated 10 million people since 2014, with the population dropping from 45 million in 2014 to around 35 million today. The war has caused 6.7 million refugees to flee, and Ukraine now has one of the world’s lowest … Continue reading Ukraine’s population has shrunk by 10 million since Russia first invaded

Surfer dies after reportedly being impaled by swordfish

Italian surfer Giulia Manfrini, 36, died last week after being impaled by a swordfish while surfing in Indonesia’s Mentawai Islands. The swordfish unexpectedly struck her in the chest. Despite efforts by witnesses and local doctors, Manfrini could not be saved. Manfrini, a prominent surfer and co-founder of the travel company AWAVE, was described as passionate about surfing. Her tragic death has shocked her hometown of … Continue reading Surfer dies after reportedly being impaled by swordfish

Priest shot dead after officiating mass in Mexico state wracked by cartel violence

Hundreds gathered in San Andres Larrainzar, Chiapas, to mourn Catholic priest and activist Marcelo Pérez, who was killed by gunmen after celebrating Mass. Pérez, 50, advocated for Indigenous peoples and farm laborers, and often received threats from organized crime groups in the violence-ridden state. Despite warnings, the government did not provide protection for him. Human rights advocates blame his death on the state’s escalating violence, … Continue reading Priest shot dead after officiating mass in Mexico state wracked by cartel violence

Hezbollah drone hit Netanyahu’s bedroom window

A Hezbollah drone attack hit Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s seaside home in Caesarea. Declassified images show damage to his bedroom window and scorch marks on the wall, though reinforced glass prevented further harm. Two drones were shot down by Israeli defenses, but one hit the residence. Netanyahu and his wife were unharmed. The Israeli military attributed the attack to Hezbollah, with Iranian involvement confirmed. … Continue reading Hezbollah drone hit Netanyahu’s bedroom window

Walmart worker found dead in ‘large baking oven incident’

A 19-year-old Walmart employee was found dead in a mysterious incident involving a large baking oven at a Halifax, Nova Scotia store. Police responded to a ‘sudden death’ call but have not disclosed the exact location of the body. Multiple sources linked the death to a heated baking oven, though Walmart has not commented. Halifax police are conducting a complex investigation, with no confirmation of … Continue reading Walmart worker found dead in ‘large baking oven incident’

Archaeologists uncover one of the world’s oldest churches

Archaeologists have discovered the remains of an Armenian church dating back nearly 2,000 years in Artaxata, making it the oldest known structure of its kind in Armenia and one of the oldest in the world. Conducted by Germany’s University of Münster and the Armenian Academy of Sciences, the excavation is part of the Armenian-German Artaxata Project, initiated in 2018. Experts believe the church was built … Continue reading Archaeologists uncover one of the world’s oldest churches

Chinese Researchers Develop Ultra-strong ‘Lunar Bricks’ for Future Moon Base Construction

Chinese researchers have developed lunar bricks made from simulated lunar soil that are over three times stronger than traditional materials like concrete. These bricks will be tested for durability in China’s space station as part of plans to establish a lunar base by 2040, reducing the need to transport building materials from Earth. Created through a process called sintering, the bricks can withstand extreme lunar … Continue reading Chinese Researchers Develop Ultra-strong ‘Lunar Bricks’ for Future Moon Base Construction

US Space Force awards SpaceX $730 million to launch at least 9 national-security missions

SpaceX has received $733.6 million from the U.S. Space Force for two task orders covering eight launches, including seven for the Space Development Agency (SDA) and one for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). The SDA launches will contribute to the development of the Transport Layer, a satellite constellation aimed at providing secure military data and connectivity. The NRO mission will take place from Vandenberg Space … Continue reading US Space Force awards SpaceX $730 million to launch at least 9 national-security missions

Axiom Space, Prada Unveil Spacesuit Design for Moon Return

Axiom Space and Prada have unveiled the design of the AxEMU spacesuit for NASA’s Artemis III mission at the International Astronautical Congress. The collaboration blends Prada’s expertise in materials and design with Axiom’s engineering to create a next-gen spacesuit for lunar exploration. The AxEMU suit, featuring advanced technologies for flexibility, safety, and temperature protection, will allow astronauts to explore the moon’s south pole, Axiom Space … Continue reading Axiom Space, Prada Unveil Spacesuit Design for Moon Return

NATO Ally’s New Jet-Fitted Laser Shield Downs ‘100%’ of Missiles

The U.K. has successfully tested a new air defense laser, achieving 100% accuracy in intercepting infrared heat-seeking missiles during a live trial in Sweden. The laser, part of the DragonFire program, offers a cheaper alternative to costly air defense missiles, with a per-shot cost under $13. This directed-energy weapon can target airborne threats like drones and missiles, and is being considered for British military jets, … Continue reading NATO Ally’s New Jet-Fitted Laser Shield Downs ‘100%’ of Missiles

Chinese robotics startup Robot Era unveils STAR1, the ‘fastest’ humanoid in the world

Chinese robotics startup Robot Era has launched STAR1, the world’s fastest humanoid robot, surpassing Tesla’s Optimus and Boston Dynamics’ Atlas. Standing 5.6 feet tall and weighing 143 pounds, STAR1 can sprint at 8 miles per hour, outperforming the previous record of 7.4 mph. Powered by high-torque motors and AI processing 275 trillion operations per second, STAR1 smoothly navigates various terrains, including sand and grass, First … Continue reading Chinese robotics startup Robot Era unveils STAR1, the ‘fastest’ humanoid in the world

Robot vacuums turn to self-driving tech to avoid household obstacles

The new Roborock Qrevo Curv is an advanced robot vacuum and mop that maps your home, vacuums, hot-mops, and maintains itself. Priced at $1,599.99, it boasts powerful suction, dual side-by-side brushes for handling pet hair, and a sophisticated PreciSense navigation system using lidar and cameras to efficiently clean and avoid obstacles. It also empties dust, cleans and dries its mops, and refills the reservoir automatically. … Continue reading Robot vacuums turn to self-driving tech to avoid household obstacles

Millions of People’s DNA in Doubt as 23andMe Faces Bankruptcy

23andMe, one of the world’s largest biotech companies, is now facing bankruptcy, raising concerns about the security of its vast genetic data. Founded in 2006, the company gained popularity with its affordable DNA testing kits, used by millions to learn about their health and ancestry. Despite initial success and going public in 2021, 23andMe’s financial struggles have escalated. With 14 million users to date, privacy … Continue reading Millions of People’s DNA in Doubt as 23andMe Faces Bankruptcy