Lawyer for Diddy accuser vows to out famous accomplices ‘we all know’

Texas lawyer Tony Buzbee, representing over 120 alleged victims of Sean “Diddy” Combs in a potential sex trafficking case, warned the entertainment industry to prepare for significant legal action. Buzbee indicated that many individuals may be “nervous” about their connections to the case, hinting at possible lawsuits against not only alleged accomplices but also those who may have ignored the situation. While no lawsuits have … Continue reading Lawyer for Diddy accuser vows to out famous accomplices ‘we all know’

28 cars wiped out in biggest NASCAR crash ever

The YellaWood 500 descended into chaos at Talladega Superspeedway as “The Big One” crash involved 28 cars, the highest number of drivers ever wiped out in a single incident in NASCAR Cup Series history. With just five laps to go, Brad Keselowski collided with race leader Austin Cindric, triggering a massive pileup that affected several postseason contenders, including Chase Elliott and Joey Logano. While Cindric, … Continue reading 28 cars wiped out in biggest NASCAR crash ever

Hezbollah rockets hit Israel’s Haifa and Tiberias, 10 injured

Hezbollah rockets struck Haifa, Israel’s third-largest city, early Monday, injuring at least 10 people and damaging several buildings. The group claimed to target a military base south of Haifa with “Fadi 1” missiles, with two rockets hitting Haifa and five others impacting Tiberias, 40 miles away. Israeli police reported minor injuries, with some individuals hospitalized. In response, Israel launched airstrikes on Hezbollah’s intelligence headquarters and … Continue reading Hezbollah rockets hit Israel’s Haifa and Tiberias, 10 injured

Climbers rescued after three days on mountain

British climber Fay Manners and her American partner, Michelle Dvorak, survived two days stranded on Chaukhamba mountain in India after losing their supplies when a rope snapped. Without essential equipment, they endured brutal conditions at over 20,000 feet, relying on emergency texts to prompt a rescue. Despite a failed helicopter search and severe cold, the pair managed to abseil down the mountain. French climbers eventually … Continue reading Climbers rescued after three days on mountain

Drought-Stricken Countries Kill Elephants to Feed the Hungry

Southern African countries, facing the worst drought in over a century, are culling wild animals like elephants and hippos to feed their starving populations. Namibia plans to kill over 700 animals, while Zimbabwe is set to cull 200 elephants, distributing the meat to those affected by the El Niño-induced drought. The region’s drought has left 68 million people in need of aid, severely impacting crops … Continue reading Drought-Stricken Countries Kill Elephants to Feed the Hungry

Thousands protest in Hungary demanding end to state media ‘propaganda’

Thousands of Hungarians protested outside the state television headquarters, accusing the government of using it as a “propaganda machine” and calling for independent public media. The rally, led by the opposition TISZA party, targeted Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s control over media, with party leader Peter Magyar criticizing biased coverage. TISZA, which has 39% support, poses the biggest challenge to Orban ahead of the 2026 elections, … Continue reading Thousands protest in Hungary demanding end to state media ‘propaganda’

Scientists grow mystery tree from 1,000-year-old seed

While “Jurassic Park” is fiction, scientists are working on reviving extinct species like the mammoth, dodo, and Tasmanian tiger, aiming to create hybrids. Researchers are also exploring ancient DNA for new drugs and reviving historical plants for their potential medicinal value. In the 1980s, archaeologists discovered a 1,000-year-old seed in the Judean Desert, which grew into a 10-foot-tall tree, CNN has reported. DNA sequencing identified … Continue reading Scientists grow mystery tree from 1,000-year-old seed

Ancient throne room of powerful Moche woman discovered in Peru

Archaeologists in Peru have uncovered the first known painted throne room of a powerful Moche woman at the site of Pañamarca, dating back to the 7th century. This “Hall of the Moche Imaginary” features intricate paintings depicting a Moche hero and numerous images of a powerful woman, suggesting she held significant authority in the society. Notable finds include greenstone beads and human hair on the … Continue reading Ancient throne room of powerful Moche woman discovered in Peru

NRO expanding satellite network designed to support military operations

The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) and the Pentagon are advancing their collaboration to utilize surveillance satellites for battlefield tracking, with NRO Director Christopher Scolese announcing plans for around 100 satellites in orbit by December. This initiative marks a transition from traditional intelligence gathering to real-time “battlespace awareness.” Challenges remain in data integration and coordination between intelligence and defense agencies, but Scolese is optimistic about resolving … Continue reading NRO expanding satellite network designed to support military operations

Mercury’s magnetic landscape mapped in 30 minutes

During its June 2023 flyby of Mercury, the BepiColombo spacecraft gathered significant data on the planet’s magnetic field, revealing features of its magnetosphere. Mercury has a magnetic field about 100 times weaker than Earth’s, but it interacts intensely with the solar wind due to the planet’s proximity to the sun. BepiColombo will arrive in orbit around Mercury in 2026, using gravity assists from Earth, Venus, … Continue reading Mercury’s magnetic landscape mapped in 30 minutes

ULA’s new Vulcan Centaur rocket launches on 2nd test flight

The Vulcan Centaur rocket, United Launch Alliance’s successor to the Atlas V, successfully launched on October 4 at 7:25 a.m. EDT, marking the start of its Cert-2 test flight. This flight is crucial for certifying the rocket for national security missions, with data review expected in the coming weeks. ULA CEO Tory Bruno stated that the mission’s primary goal was to achieve a successful second … Continue reading ULA’s new Vulcan Centaur rocket launches on 2nd test flight

Chinese Navy Fires Military-Grade Laser At Philippines Aircraft

A Chinese Navy missile boat directed a military-grade laser at a Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) aircraft conducting maritime surveillance over the West Philippine Sea on September 28. This incident, part of an ongoing intimidation campaign amid rising tensions, involved the BFAR aircraft being targeted three times, causing discomfort to the pilots. The BFAR aircraft had spotted Chinese vessels pursuing Filipino boats … Continue reading Chinese Navy Fires Military-Grade Laser At Philippines Aircraft

The creepy yet helpful humanoid robot ready to move into your home

Introducing NEO Beta, a humanoid robot from 1X Technologies, designed for home use and backed by OpenAI. Standing at 5.41 feet and weighing 66 pounds, NEO Beta is both agile and unobtrusive, capable of walking at 2.5 mph and running at 7.5 mph. It can carry up to 44 pounds and operates for two to four hours on a charge. With advanced sensors and AI, … Continue reading The creepy yet helpful humanoid robot ready to move into your home

LAPD defends unleashing robot dog on city

The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is defending its new robot dog, “Spot,” insisting it will not be weaponized amid community concerns about its implications. Designed by Boston Dynamics, Spot resembles a Golden Retriever, weighs 70 pounds, and can perform tasks like opening doors and dragging objects up to 50 pounds. LAPD Deputy Chief David Kowalski emphasized that Spot’s purpose is to save lives, highlighting … Continue reading LAPD defends unleashing robot dog on city

Spirit Airlines stock plummets on report of potential bankruptcy filing

Spirit Airlines’ shares plummeted on Friday following reports from The Wall Street Journal about the airline negotiating with bondholders and creditors regarding a potential bankruptcy filing. This comes after Spirit’s $3.8 billion merger with JetBlue Airways fell through in March due to regulatory hurdles. CEO Ted Christie acknowledged the company’s ongoing discussions to address upcoming debt maturities, as Spirit’s total debt reaches $3.3 billion, Fox Business has … Continue reading Spirit Airlines stock plummets on report of potential bankruptcy filing

US adds 254K jobs in September

September’s strong payroll growth has lifted the U.S. economy out of recession fears, providing the Federal Reserve with a favorable outlook for achieving a soft landing. The addition of 254,000 jobs surpassed expectations and marked a significant rebound from previous trends of slowing job growth, easing inflation concerns and allowing for declining interest rates. This positive momentum has boosted confidence in sustained economic strength, with … Continue reading US adds 254K jobs in September

Costco expanding its ‘doomsday’ products

Costco has added 1-ounce platinum bars to its lineup of precious metals, priced at $1,089.99 each. This follows the success of their gold bars, which sold out quickly after launch last year, and their silver coins, which also proved popular. Currently available only online, platinum bar delivery is restricted in some states, including Louisiana and Nevada. The surge in interest for precious metals among Costco … Continue reading Costco expanding its ‘doomsday’ products

North Korea leader Kim threatens to use nuclear weapons against the South if attacked

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un declared that the country would not hesitate to use all available offensive forces, including nuclear weapons, if its sovereignty is threatened. This statement, reported by state news agency KCNA, came in response to South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s recent remarks about potentially ending the North Korean regime, which Kim criticized as destabilizing. Kim emphasized that any armed encroachment … Continue reading North Korea leader Kim threatens to use nuclear weapons against the South if attacked

Top European court rules nations must recognize legal gender changes

The European Union’s top court ruled that all member countries must recognize official changes to gender identity made in other EU nations, a decision expected to enhance protections for transgender individuals. This ruling stemmed from a case involving Arian Mirzarafie-Ahi, a dual British-Romanian national who faced challenges updating his identity documents in Romania after legally obtaining recognition of his male gender in Britain. The European … Continue reading Top European court rules nations must recognize legal gender changes

Obama to blitz trail in final weeks

Former President Barack Obama will campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz starting October 10, focusing on battleground states before Election Day. His first stop is in the Pittsburgh area of Pennsylvania. The campaign comes as both Harris and Donald Trump, along with their surrogates, target crucial states like Pennsylvania, which swung between the two candidates in previous elections. Obama, who … Continue reading Obama to blitz trail in final weeks

Liz Cheney Campaigns With Harris at Birthplace of Republican Party

At a campaign event in Wisconsin, Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and former Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney criticized Trump for his actions on January 6 and his refusal to accept the 2020 election results. Cheney stated, “The most conservative of conservative values is fidelity to our constitution,” and announced her support for Harris, emphasizing the need to defeat Trump. Harris echoed Cheney’s sentiments, reaffirming that Trump … Continue reading Liz Cheney Campaigns With Harris at Birthplace of Republican Party

‘They Can Control the Weather,’ Claims MTG After Helene Kills More Than 200

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) commented on Hurricane Helene’s devastating impact in Georgia. In a social media post, she stated, “Yes, they can control the weather. It’s ridiculous for anyone to lie and say it can’t be done,” although she did not explicitly claim that Helene was a result of such technology. Greene also shared a map showing hurricane-affected areas alongside an electoral map, warning … Continue reading ‘They Can Control the Weather,’ Claims MTG After Helene Kills More Than 200

Biden surveys storm damage in Georgia and Florida as Helene death toll tops 200

President Biden visited Florida and Georgia to survey the damage from Hurricane Helene and receive updates on the response efforts. With over 200 deaths and many still missing across the Southeast, Biden emphasized that Congress must ensure the affected states have the resources needed for rebuilding, which will cost billions. The federal government will cover all debris removal and emergency costs for up to six … Continue reading Biden surveys storm damage in Georgia and Florida as Helene death toll tops 200

Ohio teen admits to causing fatal tanker crash that killed five in Illinois

A 17-year-old Ohio girl has admitted to cutting off a tanker truck, causing a crash that led to the deaths of five people due to a toxic chemical spill, according to a federal report. The incident occurred in Illinois last year when the truck was forced off the road to avoid a head-on collision. The truck lost control and spilled ammonia, killing five people from … Continue reading Ohio teen admits to causing fatal tanker crash that killed five in Illinois

End of fluoridation of US water could be in sight after federal court ruling

A federal ruling may mark the end of water fluoridation in the US, a practice long opposed by critics who cited health risks. The court found that fluoride exposure at current levels could lower IQ in children, prompting the EPA to reassess regulations. Anti-fluoridation advocates, armed with growing scientific evidence of fluoride’s neurotoxicity, see this as a major victory after decades of resistance from public … Continue reading End of fluoridation of US water could be in sight after federal court ruling