Schumer says a crypto bill can pass Senate this year

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer expressed optimism on Wednesday that the Senate could pass a bipartisan crypto regulation bill before the year’s end, offering renewed hope to the long-stalled industry. Speaking at a virtual fundraiser, “Crypto4Harris,” Schumer emphasized the possibility of passing legislation despite current political divisions. The event, supporting Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign, featured notable figures like billionaire Mark Cuban and senators … Continue reading Schumer says a crypto bill can pass Senate this year

Bank of Japan will take longer to hike rates given the yen’s rapid strengthening

The Bank of Japan (BOJ) is expected to take a more cautious approach to raising interest rates to avoid rapid yen appreciation following recent global market turmoil, according to Fitch Solutions’ BMI. The BOJ is now predicted to hike rates by only 25 basis points to 0.50% this year, down from a previously expected 50 bps increase. This cautious stance follows the unwinding of the … Continue reading Bank of Japan will take longer to hike rates given the yen’s rapid strengthening

Harvard economist says food prices are leaving him in ‘state of shock’

Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff expressed surprise at the high cost of groceries, despite his expertise in inflation. During an appearance on “Mornings with Maria,” Rogoff noted that while inflation is declining, prices continue to rise, which he finds difficult to accept. He emphasized that prices likely won’t decrease, even as inflation eases. Rogoff also commented on the Federal Reserve’s approach, predicting internal disagreements about the … Continue reading Harvard economist says food prices are leaving him in ‘state of shock’

Trump Promises to ‘End the Era of Inflation, Mayhem, and Misery’

Former President Donald Trump announced a plan to combat inflation by cutting energy prices in half, securing borders, bringing supply chains back to the U.S., and reducing regulatory burdens. Speaking in Asheville, North Carolina, Trump criticized the Biden-Harris administration’s energy policies, which he claims have fueled inflation. He vowed to reverse these policies, halt electric vehicle mandates, and impose tariffs of 10-20% on imports from … Continue reading Trump Promises to ‘End the Era of Inflation, Mayhem, and Misery’

Royce White wins Republican nomination for U.S. Senate to face off against Sen. Amy Klobuchar

Republican Royce White has won the Minnesota primary election, defeating Joe Fraser with 38% of the vote. \White, a former NBA player and Minneapolis native, will now face incumbent Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar in the November election. White, who aims to attract younger and minority voters to the GOP, secured the party’s nomination despite Fraser’s initial frontrunner status and support from several establishment Republicans, CBS … Continue reading Royce White wins Republican nomination for U.S. Senate to face off against Sen. Amy Klobuchar

Rep. Ilhan Omar defeats Don Samuels in Democratic primary for Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District

U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar secured a decisive victory in the Democratic primary for Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District, defeating Don Samuels by 13 percentage points in a rematch of their close 2022 race. Omar, in her third term, received 56.2% of the vote compared to Samuels’ 42.9%, according to unofficial results. This district, known for its strong Democratic leaning, is expected to easily re-elect Omar in … Continue reading Rep. Ilhan Omar defeats Don Samuels in Democratic primary for Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District

NJ governor intends to appoint his former chief of staff to replace Menendez in Senate

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy plans to appoint George Helmy, his former chief of staff, to replace Senator Bob Menendez in the U.S. Senate after Menendez steps down later this month due to federal corruption convictions. Helmy, currently an executive at RWJBarnabas Health, will serve the remainder of Menendez’s term, which ends in early 2025. The official announcement is expected soon. New Jersey Rep. Andy … Continue reading NJ governor intends to appoint his former chief of staff to replace Menendez in Senate

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says he will step down next month

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced he will step down next month, creating potential political uncertainty for one of the U.S.’s closest allies in Asia. Kishida, whose approval rating had dropped to 25%, cited the need for change within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) as his reason for not seeking reelection as party president. His tenure faced criticism over his handling of a fundraising … Continue reading Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida says he will step down next month

4 people shot on Virginia State University campus, 2 suspects arrested

Two 21-year-old men, Xavier J. Gordon and Clyde D. White Jr., were arrested by local and state police after a shooting on Virginia State University’s campus early Wednesday. The incident occurred near Daniel Gymnasium around midnight, leaving four people—two men and two women—with non-life-threatening injuries. The suspects, who are not enrolled at VSU, were apprehended at the scene. Gordon faces charges for brandishing a firearm … Continue reading 4 people shot on Virginia State University campus, 2 suspects arrested

Suspect sentenced to life in prison, convicted of killing child and dumping body in ravine

A judge has sentenced Daniel Garcia to life in prison and a $5,000 fine for the 2021 beating death of 5-year-old Domenic Aguilar. Garcia was convicted of brutally beating the child over three weeks, culminating in a fatal blow, after which he and the child’s mother, Nickolle Aguilar, disposed of the body in a Colorado ravine. Nickolle Aguilar was sentenced to 15 years in prison … Continue reading Suspect sentenced to life in prison, convicted of killing child and dumping body in ravine

Alaska officer kills 16-year-old girl in sixth local police shooting since May

Anchorage police fatally shot 16-year-old Easter Leafa, who was holding a knife, marking the fourth deadly officer-involved shooting in the city since mid-May. Leafa had recently moved to Anchorage from American Samoa for better opportunities. Police responded to a family disturbance where Leafa allegedly threatened her sister with a knife. Officers said they gave multiple commands before one fired lethal rounds and another used a … Continue reading Alaska officer kills 16-year-old girl in sixth local police shooting since May

Hunter Biden reportedly sought US government help for Ukrainian gas company Burisma

In 2016, Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, asked the U.S. ambassador to Italy for assistance with a Burisma energy project while his father was vice president, according to The New York Times. Hunter, who sat on Burisma’s board, sought help with a geothermal project facing regulatory issues in Italy. The request, which embassy officials reportedly found uncomfortable, did not result in any meetings … Continue reading Hunter Biden reportedly sought US government help for Ukrainian gas company Burisma

Hurricane Ernesto drops torrential rain on Puerto Rico

Hurricane Ernesto hit Puerto Rico with heavy rain, causing widespread power outages for nearly half of the island’s residents. The storm, which is expected to strengthen into a major hurricane, is now heading toward Bermuda. Puerto Rico experienced significant flooding, road blockages, and the cancellation of over 140 flights. Power outages affected over 640,000 people, with 23 hospitals relying on generators. As Ernesto moves northwest, … Continue reading Hurricane Ernesto drops torrential rain on Puerto Rico

New Zealand Food bank distributes candy made from potentially lethal amount of meth

A New Zealand charity in Auckland accidentally distributed methamphetamine-laced candies in food parcels after receiving them as a donation. The candies, which contained potentially lethal doses of the drug, were unknowingly given to up to 400 people. Three individuals were hospitalized but later discharged. The meth, disguised as pineapple candies from the Malaysian brand Rinda, had a street value of NZ$1,000 per candy, ABC News … Continue reading New Zealand Food bank distributes candy made from potentially lethal amount of meth

Germany seeks arrest of Ukrainian diver for Nord Stream sabotage

Germany has issued a European arrest warrant for a Ukrainian diving instructor, identified as Volodymyr Z, over his alleged role in sabotaging the Nord Stream pipelines in September 2022. The explosions damaged pipelines carrying Russian gas to Germany, significantly impacting Moscow’s energy revenues. Although Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has denied Ukraine’s involvement, German investigators believe Volodymyr Z was part of a team that planted explosives. … Continue reading Germany seeks arrest of Ukrainian diver for Nord Stream sabotage

Sudan peace talks start, but neither side shows up

New peace talks aimed at ending Sudan’s 16-month war began without the participation of either warring side. Despite the absence of both the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the US, leading the talks, pressed forward, emphasizing the urgent need to address the crisis. The conflict between the army and the RSF has resulted in thousands of deaths, displaced around 10 million people, … Continue reading Sudan peace talks start, but neither side shows up

German military base reopened after suspected sabotage

Germany’s Cologne-Wahn military base was sealed off for several hours on Wednesday due to a suspected sabotage of its water supply. A guard discovered a hole in the fence near the base’s water processing plant, prompting an investigation and a ban on drinking tap water until safety could be confirmed. Military and police authorities are investigating the incident, which has raised security concerns. In response, … Continue reading German military base reopened after suspected sabotage

Taliban parades American weapons 3 years after chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan

Taliban members marked the third anniversary of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan by parading through Bagram Airfield, a former U.S. base, with American weapons and vehicles left behind. The parade, which featured uniformed soldiers, Taliban flags, and speeches from leaders, was seen as a demonstration of the Taliban’s strength and a reminder of the U.S. failure in Afghanistan. Critics, like U.S. Army Veteran Bill Roggio, … Continue reading Taliban parades American weapons 3 years after chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan

Sunken Nazi explosives-filled warship recovered after 80 years underwater

Last week, Serbian authorities recovered a Nazi warship sunk in 1944 in the Danube near Prahovo. The ship, one of 200 intentionally scuttled by German forces to prevent capture by the advancing Russian army, was found laden with explosives. Serbia’s Minister of Infrastructure and Energy, Goran Vesić, announced that this recovery is part of a broader effort to remove 21 sunken vessels, with plans to … Continue reading Sunken Nazi explosives-filled warship recovered after 80 years underwater

Scientists unlock secrets of 4,000-year-old Babylonian tablets

Artifacts discovered over 100 years ago in Iraq, dating back 4,000 years, have recently been fully translated and linked to astronomical events. These Babylonian clay tablets, housed in the British Museum since the late 19th century, contain 61 predictions, many warning of disasters like the death of a king or the fall of a nation, often associated with lunar eclipses. The Babylonians believed that celestial … Continue reading Scientists unlock secrets of 4,000-year-old Babylonian tablets

CERN’s breakthrough experiment captures high-energy neutrinos for first time

Researchers at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have, for the first time, directly observed high-energy electron and muon neutrino interactions in the teraelectronvolt (TeV) range using the Forward Search Experiment (FASER). This groundbreaking achievement, described as a major breakthrough in particle physics, marks the first physics result on neutrinos from a particle collider. The FASERν detector, a key component in the experiment, allowed scientists to … Continue reading CERN’s breakthrough experiment captures high-energy neutrinos for first time

SpaceX launches Falcon 9 rocket, Starlink mission from Kennedy Space Center

SpaceX successfully launched 23 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit on Monday morning from Kennedy Space Center. The Falcon 9 rocket lifted off at 6:37 a.m., marking the 17th flight for the first-stage booster used in this mission. The booster, which has supported various missions including SES-22, HAKUTO-R MISSION 1, and 11 previous Starlink launches, successfully landed on the drone ship A Shortfall of Gravitas in the Atlantic … Continue reading SpaceX launches Falcon 9 rocket, Starlink mission from Kennedy Space Center

Mars and Jupiter get close in conjunction this week

Mars and Jupiter are set for their closest alignment of the decade on Wednesday, appearing so close in the night sky that only a sliver of the moon could fit between them from our perspective. Despite this close visual proximity, the two planets are actually more than 575 million kilometers apart. This planetary conjunction, a rare event that occurs every three years, won’t happen this … Continue reading Mars and Jupiter get close in conjunction this week

Underground reservoir on Mars could fill oceans on the planet’s surface

New research using data from NASA’s retired InSight mission has uncovered evidence of a vast underground reservoir of water deep beneath Mars’ surface. Scientists estimate that this water, trapped in cracks and pores within the Martian crust, could fill oceans and cover the planet’s surface to a depth of 1 mile. The water is located 7 to 12 miles beneath the surface, making it difficult … Continue reading Underground reservoir on Mars could fill oceans on the planet’s surface

Army’s high-energy laser competition to kick off early next year

The U.S. Army plans to select a few teams by early 2025 to compete in developing its Enduring High Energy Laser (HEL) system for short-range air defense. A winner will be chosen in early fiscal 2026 to build the system, following ongoing evaluations of various laser prototypes, including 10-, 20-, 50-, and 300-kilowatt options. The Army has already deployed 50-kilowatt laser prototypes and is learning … Continue reading Army’s high-energy laser competition to kick off early next year