Mark Meadows asks Supreme Court to move Georgia election case to federal court 

Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows’s attorneys have petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to transfer his Georgia election racketeering case to federal court. They argue that, following a recent Supreme Court decision granting former President Trump some immunity in a federal election case, a federal forum is necessary to address the legal questions surrounding Meadows’s actions in his official capacity. The petition marks … Continue reading Mark Meadows asks Supreme Court to move Georgia election case to federal court 

Venezuelans vote in election that could oust autocrat

On Sunday, Venezuelans cast their votes in a pivotal presidential election where longtime leader Nicolás Maduro faces one of his toughest political challenges. Long lines formed outside polling centers in Caracas before they opened at 6 a.m. ET, and voting continued until 6 p.m., with the possibility of extended hours for those still waiting. Results are yet to be announced. Voters expressed varied sentiments: some … Continue reading Venezuelans vote in election that could oust autocrat

JD Vance admitted he ‘hates cops’ & called Trump a ‘morally reprehensible’ in bombshell emails to classmate

JD Vance reportedly expressed strong negative views about the police and Donald Trump in messages to a Yale Law School classmate, Sofia Nelson, between 2014 and 2017. Nelson provided up to 90 messages and emails to the New York Times, revealing Vance’s criticism of Trump as a “morally reprehensible human being” and his disapproval of police conduct following the 2014 Ferguson shooting. Vance allegedly expressed … Continue reading JD Vance admitted he ‘hates cops’ & called Trump a ‘morally reprehensible’ in bombshell emails to classmate

38,000-acre Borel fire destroys historic Kern County mining town of Havilah

The 38,000-acre Borel fire in Kern County has destroyed the historic mining town of Havilah. The fire, which started in Kern River canyon and spread quickly due to strong winds, ravaged Havilah on Friday night, leaving almost the entire town in ruins. Resident Sean Rains reported that nearly everything in the town was lost, though some buildings, including the town hall, were saved with the … Continue reading 38,000-acre Borel fire destroys historic Kern County mining town of Havilah

Second rallygoer injured in Trump assassination attempt is released from the hospital

David Dutch and James Copenhaver, the two men injured in the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, were both discharged from the hospital recently. Dutch, 57, was released from Allegheny General Hospital on July 24, while Copenhaver, 74, was discharged on July 26. Copenhaver, who suffered critical injuries at Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, is reported to be recovering from “life-altering” wounds. His family … Continue reading Second rallygoer injured in Trump assassination attempt is released from the hospital

Attorney for cartel leader ‘El Mayo’ says client was kidnapped, brought to the US

The lawyer for Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, a powerful Mexican drug cartel leader now in U.S. custody, claimed Sunday that Zambada was “forcibly kidnapped” by Joaquín Guzmán López, the son of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, rather than willingly traveling to the U.S. Zambada, who had evaded capture for decades, was arrested on Thursday in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, along with Guzmán López. Frank Perez, Zambada’s … Continue reading Attorney for cartel leader ‘El Mayo’ says client was kidnapped, brought to the US

California Highway Reopens After Lithium Battery Fire Trapped Drivers

A major highway between California and Las Vegas was closed for 48 hours after a tractor trailer carrying hazardous materials overturned and caught fire. The California Highway Patrol announced on Sunday that all lanes of Interstate 15 were reopened after crews moved the hazardous materials container away from the roadway. The incident happened around 6 a.m. on Friday near Barstow, California, when a truck carrying … Continue reading California Highway Reopens After Lithium Battery Fire Trapped Drivers

Park Fire 12% contained after burning over 360k acres, many evacuations remain

As of 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 28, the Park Fire is 12% contained after burning 360,341 acres, according to Cal Fire. The fire expanded rapidly late Friday into Saturday morning due to steep terrain and high winds, advancing at a rate of four to five thousand acres per hour. This has led to evacuations in multiple Northstate counties. An initial aerial assessment indicated that … Continue reading Park Fire 12% contained after burning over 360k acres, many evacuations remain

France rail repairs completed after arson attacks

France’s national rail operator, SNCF, has completed repairs on infrastructure damaged in a suspected arson attack on Friday. Most trains were running as scheduled by Sunday, with full service expected to resume by Monday. The attack, described by officials as “sabotage” aimed at paralyzing high-speed TGV lines to and from Paris, caused significant disruption ahead of the Olympic Games’ opening ceremony. SNCF staff repaired damaged … Continue reading France rail repairs completed after arson attacks

In show of growing ties, Russian warships make new visit to Cuban waters

Three Russian warships arrived in Cuban waters on Saturday, marking Moscow’s second naval visit to Cuba in two months, reflecting deepening ties between the two nations. The naval group, comprising a training ship, patrol frigate, and refueling tanker, will remain docked in Havana’s port until Tuesday. This visit follows a recent squadron visit, which included a nuclear-powered submarine, as part of military exercises in mid-June. … Continue reading In show of growing ties, Russian warships make new visit to Cuban waters

Putin warns the United States of Cold War-style missile crisis

Russian President Vladimir Putin warned the United States against deploying long-range missiles in Germany, stating that Russia would station similar missiles within striking distance of the West. The U.S. plans to deploy these missiles in Germany from 2026, including SM-6, Tomahawk cruise missiles, and developmental hypersonic weapons. During a speech in St. Petersburg on Russian Navy Day, Putin cautioned that such U.S. actions could provoke … Continue reading Putin warns the United States of Cold War-style missile crisis

Israel says Hezbollah rocket kills 12 at football ground, vows response

On July 28, thousands attended funeral ceremonies for the 12 children and teenagers killed in a rocket strike in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, as Israel vowed swift retaliation against the Hezbollah militia in Lebanon. Hezbollah denied responsibility for the attack on Majdal Shams, the deadliest in Israel or Israeli-annexed territory since the start of the Gaza conflict, which now threatens to escalate into a wider … Continue reading Israel says Hezbollah rocket kills 12 at football ground, vows response

USA Launches Tokyo Military Command to Counter Beijing

The U.S. will establish a new military command in Japan to enhance security ties as part of efforts to strengthen alliances in Asia amid China’s military buildup, top American and Japanese officials announced Sunday. This command, initially led by a three-star general, will coordinate operations with Japan, plan joint exercises, and participate in defense if needed, placing U.S. warfighting capabilities under a headquarters in Japan … Continue reading USA Launches Tokyo Military Command to Counter Beijing

Divers discover 100 bottles of champagne in 19th-century shipwreck

A team of Polish divers from Baltictech has uncovered a well-preserved 19th-century shipwreck in the Baltic Sea, about 20 nautical miles off the Swedish coast. The ship was found to be heavily laden with historical artifacts, including over 100 bottles of champagne, as well as wine, mineral water, and porcelain. The most intriguing find for the divers was the mineral water in clay bottles, which … Continue reading Divers discover 100 bottles of champagne in 19th-century shipwreck

Carbon oxides on Uranus’ moon Ariel hint at hidden ocean, Webb telescope reveals

Uranus’ moon Ariel has a surprising amount of carbon dioxide ice on its trailing hemisphere, despite the moon’s distance from the Sun, where CO2 typically sublimates into gas. Scientists had hypothesized that radiolysis—breakdown of molecules by ionizing radiation from Uranus’ magnetosphere—might be responsible. However, a new study published on July 24 in The Astrophysical Journal Letters suggests an alternative: carbon dioxide and other molecules might be emerging … Continue reading Carbon oxides on Uranus’ moon Ariel hint at hidden ocean, Webb telescope reveals

Perseverance rover finds evidence that suggests ancient microbial life might have existed on Mars

NASA’s Perseverance rover has discovered a potentially crucial clue on Mars that might indicate ancient life. On July 18, the rover found a vein-filled red rock with leopard-like spots, which could suggest past microbial activity due to ancient chemical reactions. David Flannery, a member of the Perseverance science team, noted that similar features on Earth are often linked to fossilized microbes. Although the rock’s origin … Continue reading Perseverance rover finds evidence that suggests ancient microbial life might have existed on Mars

Boeing, NASA may have found ‘root cause’ of Starliner spacecraft’s issues

After weeks of troubleshooting, NASA and Boeing still can’t set a return date for the astronauts on Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, which is facing issues such as helium leaks and thruster failures. Recent tests have revealed that heat buildup in the thrusters may cause Teflon seals to bulge and restrict propellant flow. Engineers have replicated the thruster issues on the ground, providing insights into the problems. … Continue reading Boeing, NASA may have found ‘root cause’ of Starliner spacecraft’s issues

OpenAI announces a search engine called SearchGPT;

On Thursday, OpenAI unveiled a prototype of its search engine, SearchGPT, designed to provide “fast and timely answers with clear and relevant sources.” Currently being tested with a select group of users, the tool is intended to integrate with ChatGPT in the future. This development could challenge Google’s dominant search engine, raising concerns among Alphabet investors about potential market share losses since the launch of … Continue reading OpenAI announces a search engine called SearchGPT;

Baltimore tech company demonstrates AI-powered crime-fighting robot

Crime-fighting robots are now being utilized in various settings like hotels, casinos, malls, and police departments, thanks to technology from Knightscope. These robots, designed to “deter, detect, and report,” were demonstrated by co-founder Mark Santana Li and Jonathan Carroll of X9 Intelligence at Northside Baptist Church in Baltimore. X9 distributes Knightscope’s robots and is seeking to engage with the Baltimore Police Department. The robots are … Continue reading Baltimore tech company demonstrates AI-powered crime-fighting robot

France to Deploy High-Tech Helma-P Laser Counter-Drone System to Secure Paris Olympics

For the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games, advanced anti-drone systems will be employed to ensure security, including the Helma-P laser system from Compagnie industrielle des lasers (CILAS). The PARADE system, developed by Thales and CS Group, has been refined and is now ready after overcoming initial challenges and passing critical reviews. Helma-P, a key component, uses directed energy to neutralize small drones quickly, either by … Continue reading France to Deploy High-Tech Helma-P Laser Counter-Drone System to Secure Paris Olympics

Inflation measure closely watched by the Fed rises 2.5% in June

In June, the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) index, a key inflation measure for the Federal Reserve, showed a slight easing in consumer prices. Monthly prices rose by 0.1%, while annual inflation decreased to 2.5% from 2.6% in May. Both figures met economists’ expectations. Core prices, excluding food and energy, climbed 0.2% monthly and 2.6% annually, slightly above estimates. Despite a 0.2% monthly rise in service … Continue reading Inflation measure closely watched by the Fed rises 2.5% in June

Stocks soar, Dow closes 650 points higher buoyed by bullish inflation report

On Friday, stocks surged, ending a volatile week on a high note as investors reacted to new U.S. inflation data. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 654.27 points (1.64%) to close at 40,589.34, the S&P 500 rose 1.11% to 5,459.10, and the Nasdaq Composite climbed 1.03% to 17,357.88. The rally was driven by a combination of oversold market conditions, a stronger-than-expected GDP report, and optimism … Continue reading Stocks soar, Dow closes 650 points higher buoyed by bullish inflation report

Plan to tax super-rich divides at G20 meet

At the G20 finance ministers’ meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil’s proposal for a global tax on the ultra-rich faced opposition, particularly from the U.S. Washington dismissed the need for an international agreement on taxing billionaires, with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen arguing that tax policy is best handled domestically. Despite this, Brazil’s Economy Minister Fernando Haddad remained optimistic, noting that the agenda’s inclusion was a … Continue reading Plan to tax super-rich divides at G20 meet

Viktor Orbán’s Hungary Takes Out Billion Dollar Chinese Loan

This week, the Hungarian government under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán confirmed it has secured a billion-euro ($1.09 billion) loan from Chinese banks, which Budapest must repay in three years. The loan, finalized in April, came ahead of Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s visit to Hungary, where he and Orbán signed over a dozen bilateral agreements. Following Hungary’s assumption of the EU Council presidency, Orbán and Xi … Continue reading Viktor Orbán’s Hungary Takes Out Billion Dollar Chinese Loan

House Democrats look to force vote on IVF 

Rep. Susan Wild (D-Pa.), the lead sponsor of the Access to Family Building Act, reported that a discharge petition for the bill gathered 155 signatures within its first 24 hours and now has nearly 190 signatures in total. House Democratic Whip Katherine Clark (Mass.) emphasized that the petition represents a test for House members to demonstrate their positions on reproductive rights and freedom. The Access … Continue reading House Democrats look to force vote on IVF