Archaeologists unearth well-preserved 4,000-year-old Egyptian tomb

Archaeologists excavating the tomb of Jifai-Hapi, a governor of Egypt’s Asyut region during the Middle Kingdom, have discovered the burial site of his daughter, Edi. The find, announced by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities on October 2, 2024, revealed a burial chamber located about 50 feet down, containing two intricately painted coffins, one inside the other. The larger coffin measured approximately 8.5 feet, while … Continue reading Archaeologists unearth well-preserved 4,000-year-old Egyptian tomb

James Webb Space Telescope spies ‘inside-out’ star formation in ancient galaxy

Researchers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have studied an infant galaxy just 700 million years after the Big Bang, providing insights into how star formation in early galaxies differs from today. Observed as part of the JWST Advanced Extragalactic Survey (JADES), this galaxy showed a dense core with star concentrations similar to modern galaxies but exhibited active star formation farther from the core, … Continue reading James Webb Space Telescope spies ‘inside-out’ star formation in ancient galaxy

Top-secret X-37B space plane ready for daring new orbital maneuver

After nearly a year in orbit, the US Space Force’s X-37B is set to perform its first aerobraking maneuver during its seventh orbital test vehicle mission (OTV-7). This technique uses atmospheric drag to slow the spacecraft and alter its orbit while conserving fuel. The X-37B, which has extended its flight durations over its six previous missions, will also eject its service module as part of … Continue reading Top-secret X-37B space plane ready for daring new orbital maneuver

NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft will scour Jupiter moon for the ingredients for life

NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft is set to launch this month aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket, aiming to explore Jupiter’s moon Europa, a prime candidate for extraterrestrial life. The mission will assess whether Europa’s subsurface ocean, located beneath an icy crust, could support life today, rather than searching for life directly. With a mission cost of $5.2 billion, Clipper is the largest NASA spacecraft designed … Continue reading NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft will scour Jupiter moon for the ingredients for life

Elon Musk reveals Tesla’s robotaxi and robovan

Tesla unveiled its long-awaited driverless “Cybercab” robotaxi at an event in California, showcasing its fully autonomous design with no steering wheel or pedals. Elon Musk highlighted its inductive charging and estimated a price under $30,000, with production expected before 2027. Tesla also revealed a large “Robovan” for up to 20 passengers and further showcased its humanoid robot, Optimus. While Tesla aims for unsupervised autonomous vehicles … Continue reading Elon Musk reveals Tesla’s robotaxi and robovan

Elon Musk’s walking, talking Optimus robots could come to your house, experts say

Elon Musk claims Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robots will be “the biggest product ever” and could be sold by 2025, though experts are skeptical about the timeline. At a recent event, the bots showcased advanced capabilities, but challenges like navigating uneven terrain, battery life, and safety around people and pets remain. Experts believe Optimus will first be used in factories before reaching homes, with mass adoption … Continue reading Elon Musk’s walking, talking Optimus robots could come to your house, experts say

7-Eleven is closing more than 400 locations

7-Eleven is closing 444 underperforming locations across North America, citing declining sales, lower foot traffic, inflation, and a drop in cigarette purchases. This accounts for 3% of its 13,000 stores in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. The closures are part of the company’s strategy to remain efficient and profitable amid challenges, including a 26% decline in cigarette sales since 2019 and competition from online and … Continue reading 7-Eleven is closing more than 400 locations

JPMorgan touts ‘soft landing’ possibility after better-than-feared earnings

JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo saw stock gains on Friday after better-than-expected third-quarter results, signaling resilience in the banking sector. Despite profit declines of 2% and 11% from last year, both banks benefited from strong investment banking activity, with fees up over 30%. JPMorgan’s CFO Jeremy Barnum linked the performance to a potential “soft landing” for the U.S. economy, as inflation slows without triggering a … Continue reading JPMorgan touts ‘soft landing’ possibility after better-than-feared earnings

Boeing to lay off roughly 10% of its workforce

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg announced plans to cut 10% of the company’s workforce due to ongoing financial struggles and structural challenges. Ortberg, who has been CEO for two months, is managing a strike by 33,000 workers and facing severe financial losses totaling $33 billion over five years. Boeing has dealt with major safety issues, including fatal 737 Max crashes, and faces increasing scrutiny from regulators, … Continue reading Boeing to lay off roughly 10% of its workforce

Harris weighing where to put more distance between her and Biden

Vice President Kamala Harris’ team is discussing how she can differentiate herself from President Biden in the final stretch of the 2024 campaign. After comments in which she said she wouldn’t have done anything differently than Biden became a point of attack for Donald Trump, her team is considering ways for her to distance herself without directly criticizing Biden. Harris has introduced some policy ideas … Continue reading Harris weighing where to put more distance between her and Biden

Mark Milley fears being court-martialed if Trump wins

Retired General Mark Milley, former chair of the joint chiefs under Trump and Biden, fears being recalled to uniform and court-martialed if Trump wins the upcoming election. Milley’s concerns are outlined in Bob Woodward’s upcoming book, citing Trump’s desire to punish retired military critics. Milley recalls fending off Trump’s past attempts to court-martial former military leaders and now faces continuous death threats, The Guardian has … Continue reading Mark Milley fears being court-martialed if Trump wins

Walz goes pheasant hunting as campaign makes appeal to gun owners

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz participated in the state’s pheasant hunting season opener, spending three hours in tall grass without getting a shot off. Despite his efforts, his friend Scott Rall was the only one to make a kill, but the bird was lost in thick brush. Walz joked about the day and referenced safety, drawing parallels to a 2006 hunting accident involving Dick Cheney, CBS … Continue reading Walz goes pheasant hunting as campaign makes appeal to gun owners

Trump takes detour to ultra-blue California to spotlight Harris’ home turf’s failed policies

Donald Trump visited California’s Coachella Valley, criticizing the state’s issues with inflation, crime, and illegal immigration while targeting Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Gavin Newsom. He claimed California has become “paradise lost” due to Democratic policies and promised to restore it. Trump pledged to “liberate” the U.S. from criminals and illegal immigrants if re-elected, calling for stronger border control and blaming Democrats for rising … Continue reading Trump takes detour to ultra-blue California to spotlight Harris’ home turf’s failed policies

Trump drives his anti-immigration message in Aurora, Colorado

Donald Trump held a rally in Aurora, Colorado, focusing on immigration issues and criticizing migrants, particularly Venezuelans. He claimed that Venezuelan gangs had taken over parts of Aurora. Trump also promised to launch “Operation Aurora” to deport gang members and vowed mass deportations if re-elected. While some Aurora officials, including the Republican mayor, accused Trump of exaggerating the situation, Trump’s immigration message is aimed at … Continue reading Trump drives his anti-immigration message in Aurora, Colorado

Thieves loot freight train on West Side, Chicago police say; at least 6 arrested

Chicago police are investigating a cargo theft that occurred Friday afternoon in the South Austin neighborhood, where a group of thieves ransacked a freight train. Witnesses reported seeing at least a dozen individuals breaking into multiple containers for nearly an hour before police arrived. Union Pacific stated that the train was stopped for an interchange when the theft occurred. Officers responded around 4 p.m., drawing … Continue reading Thieves loot freight train on West Side, Chicago police say; at least 6 arrested

11 in Amish family, including 1-year-old, hospitalized after eating ‘toxic mushrooms’

Eleven members of an Amish family in Peach Bottom Township, Pennsylvania, were hospitalized Friday night after consuming toxic wild mushrooms. A family member reported the incident, stating they fell ill after eating mushrooms found in the woods. The report was made from a nearby telephone booth, as the family does not own a phone. The affected individuals, ranging in age from 1 to 39, were … Continue reading 11 in Amish family, including 1-year-old, hospitalized after eating ‘toxic mushrooms’

A vehicle dropping off a shooting victim struck 3 nurses, critically wounding 1

Early Saturday, a vehicle fleeing a Philadelphia hospital after dropping off a gunshot victim struck three nurses who were attempting to treat the patient. The incident occurred around 4:30 a.m. at Penn Presbyterian Hospital when the silver Jeep Cherokee hit the nurses in the ambulance bay. One nurse, 36, is in critical condition with facial injuries and internal bleeding, while a 37-year-old and a 51-year-old … Continue reading A vehicle dropping off a shooting victim struck 3 nurses, critically wounding 1

Body parts in freezer left at Colorado home spark homicide investigation

Authorities have identified body parts found in a freezer at a Colorado home as belonging to Amanda Leariel Overstreet, a 16-year-old girl who went missing in 2005. The investigation into her death is being treated as a homicide. The remains were discovered in January when the new owner of the home, near Grand Junction, gave away a freezer left by the previous occupant. Inside, they … Continue reading Body parts in freezer left at Colorado home spark homicide investigation

10 shot, one fatally, after Tennessee State University homecoming parade

A shooting near a Tennessee State University homecoming parade on Saturday left one man dead and nine others injured, including three children. The incident occurred around 5:10 p.m. on Jefferson Street as the parade crowd was dispersing after the event. A 24-year-old man died in the gunfire, while the injured victims, including a 12-year-old and two 14-year-olds, sustained non-critical injuries. Nashville police believe multiple shooters … Continue reading 10 shot, one fatally, after Tennessee State University homecoming parade

Fire at Chechnya Petrol Station Kills Four, Including Children

A fire at a petrol station in Grozny, Chechnya, has claimed the lives of four people, including two children, according to Russia’s Emergency Ministry. Emergency services responded quickly, with over two dozen firefighters battling the blaze that devastated the station and surrounding vehicles. The fire, which caused a large explosion visible on social media, has been extinguished, The Moscow Times has reported. This incident follows … Continue reading Fire at Chechnya Petrol Station Kills Four, Including Children

Heavy Israeli bombardment in northern Gaza as U.N. says Lebanon peacekeepers fired on again

On Saturday, Palestinians in northern Gaza reported heavy Israeli bombardment following airstrikes that killed at least 22 people. Israel has urged civilians in northern Gaza and southern Lebanon to evacuate as part of its offensive against Hamas and Hezbollah. In Lebanon, U.N. peacekeepers reported being targeted again, with one peacekeeper injured. This incident followed Israeli military fire on the peacekeeping headquarters, wounding two personnel. U.S. … Continue reading Heavy Israeli bombardment in northern Gaza as U.N. says Lebanon peacekeepers fired on again

Sahara Desert is flooding after receiving a year’s worth of rain in 2 days

A rare deluge of rain in southeastern Morocco has transformed parts of the Sahara Desert, creating blue lagoons among palm trees and sand dunes and providing much-needed water to some of the driest areas. In September, two days of rainfall exceeded annual averages in regions that typically receive less than 10 inches of rain, with one village recording over 3.9 inches in just 24 hours. … Continue reading Sahara Desert is flooding after receiving a year’s worth of rain in 2 days

Nobel Peace Prize winners warn of rising risk of nuclear war

This year’s Nobel Peace Prize honors Nihon Hidankyo, the Japanese organization of atomic bomb survivors, known as hibakusha, who have dedicated decades to advocating against nuclear weapons. As the average age of hibakusha reaches 85.6, their numbers dwindle, highlighting the urgency of passing on their experiences of the horrors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to younger generations. Terumi Tanaka, a 91-year-old survivor, expressed hope that the … Continue reading Nobel Peace Prize winners warn of rising risk of nuclear war

Ecuador Goes Dark in Power Crisis That Punishes Economy

Ecuador is facing severe 10-hour daily blackouts due to reliance on hydropower, worsened by drought. This is impacting the economy, with projected growth now unlikely, and adding pressure on President Daniel Noboa as he seeks re-election in February. Noboa, who inherited the crisis, is pushing for increased private investment in energy and a shift to renewable sources, but real changes will take time, Bloomberg has … Continue reading Ecuador Goes Dark in Power Crisis That Punishes Economy

Obama starts campaigning for Kamala Harris

On the 16th anniversary of his 2008 campaign, former President Barack Obama returned to the stage in Pennsylvania to rally support for Kamala Harris in the 2024 election. The 63-year-old Obama, recognized as his party’s most effective orator, emphasized the urgency of the moment, warning that Donald Trump could return to the presidency. He criticized Trump as a “malicious, ridiculous and incompetent menace,” urging voters … Continue reading Obama starts campaigning for Kamala Harris