Idaho man arrested for planning attacks on churches in support of ISIS

Alexander Mercurio, 18, was arrested on Saturday by the Justice Department on charges of attempting to provide material support to ISIS after planning attacks on churches in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. FBI Director Christopher Wray stated that Mercurio intended to use knives, firearms, and fire for the attacks, which were thwarted by the FBI. Court documents reveal that Mercurio’s plan involved using various weapons and explosives … Continue reading Idaho man arrested for planning attacks on churches in support of ISIS

Missouri inmate nears execution for 2006 killings of cousin and her husband after appeals denied

The U.S. Supreme Court declined two appeals on behalf of Missouri inmate Brian Dorsey, who was slated for execution Tuesday night for the 2006 murders of his cousin and her husband. One appeal argued for clemency based on Dorsey’s good behavior in prison, while the other cited a conflict of interest with his trial lawyers. Despite these appeals, Dorsey’s execution was scheduled to proceed. His … Continue reading Missouri inmate nears execution for 2006 killings of cousin and her husband after appeals denied

Arizona Supreme Court rules state must adhere to century-old law banning nearly all abortions

The Arizona Supreme Court made a groundbreaking ruling on Tuesday, declaring that the state must abide by a 123-year-old law prohibiting most abortions except when necessary to save the pregnant person’s life. The law, originating in 1864 and codified in 1901, includes penalties of two to five years imprisonment for abortion providers. However, there’s a 14-day stay on the law. This places Arizona among the … Continue reading Arizona Supreme Court rules state must adhere to century-old law banning nearly all abortions

Oxford shooter’s parents get 10-15 years in prison for roles in massacre

James and Jennifer Crumbley, parents of the Oxford High School shooter, have been sentenced to at least 10 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter. The sentencing, handed down by an Oakland County judge, follows guilty verdicts on four counts each earlier this year. It marks the first time parents of a U.S. school shooter have been charged, convicted, and sentenced in connection to the shooting. … Continue reading Oxford shooter’s parents get 10-15 years in prison for roles in massacre

The Vatican says surrogacy and gender theory are ‘grave threats’ to human dignity

The Vatican released a document titled “Infinite Dignity,” which identifies poverty, war, and mistreatment of migrants as threats to human dignity. However, it also condemns abortion, surrogacy, and gender theory as grave threats. Emphasizing that human dignity stems from being created in the image of God, the document argues against concepts like gender theory and gender reassignment surgery, asserting that they contradict the biblical understanding … Continue reading The Vatican says surrogacy and gender theory are ‘grave threats’ to human dignity

International court rules Switzerland violated human rights in landmark climate case

In a landmark decision, an international court in France ruled that Switzerland’s inadequate response to the climate crisis violated human rights. The ruling, made by the European Court of Human Rights, came in response to a case filed by over 2,000 Swiss women, mainly in their 70s, who argued that climate change-induced heat waves were endangering their health and quality of life. The court found … Continue reading International court rules Switzerland violated human rights in landmark climate case

Russia and China to deepen security cooperation in Asia, Europe

Russia and China have agreed to bolster their security cooperation in Asia and Europe to counter US influence in the region, according to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Lavrov highlighted the limitations of existing Euro-Atlantic security structures like NATO and the OSCE and emphasized the need for negotiations based on mutual interests. As Russia’s conflict in Ukraine persists, Lavrov announced plans for dialogue with like-minded … Continue reading Russia and China to deepen security cooperation in Asia, Europe

Man’s suicide by snake after making his deadly cobra bite him

After authorities discovered his illegal importation of exotic animals, Marius Joubert, a 28-year-old security guard in South Africa, chose a tragic end to his troubles. Facing potential long-term imprisonment for his illicit activities, Joubert opted to have his own snakes bite him, leading to his agonizing death. During a police search of his home in Hennenman, officers found over 60 snakes, along with other exotic … Continue reading Man’s suicide by snake after making his deadly cobra bite him

Israel ‘preparing to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities’

Israel is readying itself to potentially strike Iranian nuclear facilities if Iran retaliates for the recent killing of a prominent Tehran commander. Prime Minister Netanyahu’s cabinet is in high-level discussions amid concerns of a retaliatory assault by Iran. Reports suggest that Israel will respond to any attacks by targeting Iran’s nuclear sites directly. Israeli forces are engaging in air force drills to prepare for this … Continue reading Israel ‘preparing to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities’

Spacebilt and Phison to send powerful data server to ISS

Spacebilt and Phison have announced an agreement to qualify a high-performance data server for deployment on the International Space Station (ISS). Set to launch in 2025, the Large in Space Server (LiSS) will boast over 100 terabytes of data storage, making it the most powerful data server in orbit. The LiSS will undergo six months of qualification testing on an external platform of the Japanese … Continue reading Spacebilt and Phison to send powerful data server to ISS

NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover begins exploring possible dried-up Red Planet river

In its twelfth year of exploration on Mars, NASA’s Curiosity rover is venturing into uncharted territories, including what scientists believe to be the dried-out bed of an ancient river. As it prepares to navigate Gediz Vallis, a winding channel strewn with boulders, Curiosity aims to unravel the mysteries of how this landform formed over time. Originally planned for a two-year mission, Curiosity continues its quest … Continue reading NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover begins exploring possible dried-up Red Planet river

NASA SPOTS OBJECT SPEEDING AROUND THE MOON

Last month, NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) captured an intriguing sight: a slender object zipping across the lunar skyline. Initially mistaken for a UFO, it was later revealed to be the Korea Aerospace Research Institute’s Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter (KPLO), also known as Danuri. Despite moving in parallel orbits, the impeccable timing required to catch this glimpse showcased the precision of both spacecraft. Danuri, launched … Continue reading NASA SPOTS OBJECT SPEEDING AROUND THE MOON

NASA launches rockets into moon’s shadow during solar eclipse

NASA conducted a groundbreaking study during Monday’s total solar eclipse by launching three sounding rockets into the moon’s shadow. The rockets, part of the Atmospheric Perturbations around Eclipse Path (APEP) mission, aimed to explore how the eclipse affects Earth’s atmosphere, particularly the ionosphere. Led by Aroh Barjatya from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, the rockets were equipped with secondary instruments to measure various data points. The launches, … Continue reading NASA launches rockets into moon’s shadow during solar eclipse

Generational Total Solar Eclipse Captivates America

The total solar eclipse that crossed Mexico, the United States, and Canada has concluded its journey over continental North America. Sky-gazers in Newfoundland, Canada, were the last to witness the celestial event at 5:16 p.m. local time (3:46 p.m. ET). The eclipse journey began in Mazatlan, Mexico, and moved through Texas, captivating spectators despite cloudy weather. Cities like Indianapolis and Cleveland in the midwestern US … Continue reading Generational Total Solar Eclipse Captivates America

MIT Engineers Aim to Advance Household Robots With AI Integration

Advancements in artificial intelligence are propelling household robots beyond their traditional roles as simple vacuum cleaners. MIT engineers are developing methods to enhance the intelligence and adaptability of these robots, integrating them with large language models (LLMs) to navigate and respond intelligently to unexpected challenges. Experts anticipate a future where robots can autonomously adapt to new situations, revolutionizing efficiency in homes and businesses. Nadia Figueroa, … Continue reading MIT Engineers Aim to Advance Household Robots With AI Integration

Oura’s experimenting with a feature to detect early changes in your health

Starting today, Oura Ring users can access a new feature called Oura Labs, allowing them to try experimental features. The first offering is Symptom Radar, which detects early signs of physiological strain. Unlike illness detection, it notifies users of significant changes in biometric trends such as temperature, respiratory rate, and heart rate variability. Users can adjust their activity goals or enable Rest Mode in response. … Continue reading Oura’s experimenting with a feature to detect early changes in your health

Elon Musk predicts AI will overtake human intelligence next year

Elon Musk predicts that artificial intelligence (AI) will surpass human intelligence by the end of next year, provided there’s enough electricity and hardware to support the technology’s increasing power. He anticipates that within five years, AI capabilities will exceed those of all humans. This forecast is ahead of previous schedules, including Musk’s own prediction of achieving “full” artificial general intelligence (AGI) by 2029. Recent AI … Continue reading Elon Musk predicts AI will overtake human intelligence next year

Insurers Using Drones to Spy on Homes

Insurance companies in the U.S. are using aerial images of homes to identify properties deemed as higher risk, leading to nonrenewal notices for many homeowners. This practice, which involves drones, airplanes, and balloons capturing images without owners’ knowledge, aims to assess risks such as damaged roofs or undisclosed features like swimming pools. Despite concerns from consumer advocates about accuracy and privacy intrusion, insurers defend the … Continue reading Insurers Using Drones to Spy on Homes

‘Social Order Could Collapse’ in AI Era, Companies Say

Japan’s largest telecommunications company, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT), along with the country’s leading newspaper, Yomiuri Shimbun Group Holdings, have jointly issued a call for urgent legislation to regulate generative artificial intelligence (AI). Their manifesto, to be released soon, emphasizes concerns over unchecked AI, warning of potential threats to democracy and social stability. The proposal, echoing similar moves in the European Union, highlights growing apprehensions … Continue reading ‘Social Order Could Collapse’ in AI Era, Companies Say

German industrial output rises more than expected in February

German industrial production rose for the second consecutive month in February, signaling hope that Europe’s largest economy might soon recover from a likely shallow recession experienced in the past six months. The 2.1% increase, driven by construction, surpassed the expectations of economists surveyed by Bloomberg. Despite this improvement, overall production remains below pre-pandemic levels, highlighting the challenges faced by Germany’s vital manufacturing sector, including increased … Continue reading German industrial output rises more than expected in February

Oil tumbles nearly 2% as Middle East tensions ease

On Monday, oil prices experienced a decline of over $1 per barrel, as tensions in the Middle East subsided following Israel’s withdrawal of additional soldiers from southern Gaza and its pledge to engage in new discussions regarding a potential ceasefire in the ongoing six-month conflict. Brent crude futures dropped by $1.70, or 1.9%, to reach $89.47 per barrel as of 0053 GMT. Meanwhile, U.S. West … Continue reading Oil tumbles nearly 2% as Middle East tensions ease

JPMorgan’s Dimon warns inflation, political polarization, wars creating risks not seen since WWII

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, regarded as one of the nation’s most influential bankers, reassured investors on Monday, expressing his belief in the resilience and growth potential of the U.S. economy for the year ahead. However, Dimon voiced concerns about geopolitical turmoil, citing events such as the conflict in Ukraine and the Israel-Gaza war, alongside increasing political polarization within the United States. He cautioned that … Continue reading JPMorgan’s Dimon warns inflation, political polarization, wars creating risks not seen since WWII

U.S. offers TSMC up to $6.6 billion for Arizona factories

The Biden administration announced a preliminary agreement on Monday to provide up to $6.6 billion in U.S. government funding to TSMC’s Arizona subsidiary. This funding, part of the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act, will support TSMC’s $65 billion investment in three advanced fabrication plants in Phoenix. Additionally, TSMC is eligible for approximately $5 billion in proposed loans under the CHIPS Act. U.S. Secretary of Commerce … Continue reading U.S. offers TSMC up to $6.6 billion for Arizona factories

Futures Flat As 10Y Yield Jumps To 2024 High

US equity futures remain stable, hovering around 5,252 after bouncing back from earlier lows. This comes despite increasing 10-year yields and a strengthening USD, as traders adjust their expectations for interest-rate cuts due to resilient US economic data. S&P and Nasdaq futures show no significant change, while major European markets mostly rise, except for Spain and the UK. Treasury yields hit year-highs, with the 10-year … Continue reading Futures Flat As 10Y Yield Jumps To 2024 High

‘Real threat’: US presidential long-shot RFK Jr alarms Democrats

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., armed with a well-known political surname, poses a significant challenge to President Joe Biden’s reelection bid. Despite being an environmental lawyer Kennedy’s wildcard candidacy has garnered double-digit support, potentially siphoning votes away from Biden, particularly among independents and younger voters. Democrats, wary of past elections where third-party candidates influenced outcomes, are concerned about Kennedy’s impact, especially in key swing states. Democrats … Continue reading ‘Real threat’: US presidential long-shot RFK Jr alarms Democrats