Archaeologists unearth 4500-year-old Ancient Egyptian tomb

A groundbreaking discovery has been made in the necropolis of Saqqara, approximately 20 miles south of Cairo, where archaeologists unveiled an ancient Egyptian tomb carved into rock over 4000 years ago. The tomb, a result of collaborative efforts between Egyptian and Japanese archaeologists, dates back between 2649 and 2150 BC and contains multiple graves and artifacts spanning different historical periods. Confirmed by Egypt’s Ministry of … Continue reading Archaeologists unearth 4500-year-old Ancient Egyptian tomb

Treasure trove of ancient artifacts and skeletons found in Brazil 

Construction of a new apartment complex in northeastern Brazil took an unexpected turn when workers stumbled upon human bones and pottery fragments with smoothed edges, indicative of their age. The coastal city of Sao Luis became the site of extensive excavations, revealing a multitude of artifacts left by ancient peoples dating back up to 9,000 years. Archaeologists believe this discovery could reshape the understanding of … Continue reading Treasure trove of ancient artifacts and skeletons found in Brazil 

Trump Wins Iowa Caucuses in Landslide

Former President Donald Trump secured a decisive win in the Iowa caucuses on Monday, signaling a likely preview of his performance in upcoming nominating contests. Both CNN and the Associated Press declared Trump the winner just 30 minutes into the nominating process, even with less than one percent of the vote reported. By 8:42 p.m., the New York Times’ election results indicated that the 45th … Continue reading Trump Wins Iowa Caucuses in Landslide

Protests sweep Germany

Berlin faced a virtual standstill as thousands of farmers rallied against tax increases and subsidy cuts, marking the culmination of a week-long series of protests that added pressure to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s governing coalition. The streets leading to Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate were congested with trucks and tractors on Monday, with over 10,000 farmers converging on the capital in collaboration with the German freight industry, … Continue reading Protests sweep Germany

Barefoot man found hanging inside subway tunnel under NYC’s Grand Central Station

A shoeless man’s body was found in the subway tunnels beneath Grand Central Station in New York City. The discovery was made as subway workers conducted routine inspections and work, locating the man hanging from his neck by a wire approximately 100 feet down in the tunnel of the 7 train. The individual, yet to be identified, was found at around 5 am and pronounced … Continue reading Barefoot man found hanging inside subway tunnel under NYC’s Grand Central Station

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard deployed in Yemen

Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commanders and advisors are actively present in Yemen, directly participating in Houthi rebel attacks on commercial traffic in the Red Sea. According to U.S. and Middle East officials, the IRGC has stationed trainers and operators for missiles and drones in Yemen. They are also providing tactical intelligence support to the Houthi rebels. Through its overseas Qods Force, the … Continue reading Iran’s Revolutionary Guard deployed in Yemen

Explosions near US Consulate in Iraq; Tehran responsible

Explosions were reported in close proximity to the U.S. Consulate in Erbil, Iraq, as confirmed by an Iraqi security source to ABC News. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps promptly claimed responsibility for the attacks, citing the targeting of “headquarters of spies” and “anti-Iranian terrorist gatherings in parts of the region” using ballistic missiles. The Kurdistan Regional Security Council reported four fatalities and six injuries resulting … Continue reading Explosions near US Consulate in Iraq; Tehran responsible

Houthis fire 3-rocket barrage, hit US cargo ship

In an incident involving Iran-backed Houthis, a US-owned cargo ship was struck after the rebels fired a three-rocket barrage. One of the missiles hit the port side of the vessel “from above,” while the other two failed to reach the sea. This attack occurred shortly after a US warship intercepted a cruise missile launched by the Houthi rebels. The US Centcom reported that the three … Continue reading Houthis fire 3-rocket barrage, hit US cargo ship

Arctic Cold Outbreak Could Smash Records From The Northwest To The Gulf Coast

An extreme Arctic cold outbreak is set to bring exceptionally cold temperatures to various parts of the country, extending into the Deep South until Wednesday. Record-breaking cold is anticipated from Oregon to the Gulf Coast, challenging daily records for mid-January. The frigid air is expected to persist into the latter part of January for some regions. The initial surge of cold air has already made … Continue reading Arctic Cold Outbreak Could Smash Records From The Northwest To The Gulf Coast

Trump, DeSantis, Haley ALL leading Joe in new poll

A recent CBS News/YouGov poll indicates that the top three GOP presidential contenders—former President Trump, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis—all lead President Biden in a hypothetical general election matchup. In a head-to-head comparison, Haley emerges as the strongest contender against Biden, boasting an 8-point lead with 53 percent support to Biden’s 45 percent. This advantage is attributed to Haley garnering … Continue reading Trump, DeSantis, Haley ALL leading Joe in new poll

Biden has largest war chest of any Dem candidate in history

On Monday, the Biden-Harris reelection campaign revealed that it currently possesses $117 million, asserting that this marks the highest amount ever for a Democratic candidate at this stage of the race. The team reported a fundraising total exceeding $97 million in the fourth quarter of 2023, encompassing contributions from the campaign, joint fundraising committees, and the Democratic National Committee. In the third quarter of the … Continue reading Biden has largest war chest of any Dem candidate in history

Hunter Biden agrees to deposition as House moves toward contempt resolution

On Friday, an attorney representing Hunter Biden informed House Republican committee chairs that he is willing to comply with subpoenas for his deposition if they issue new ones. This marks a reversal from his previous stance, where he insisted that his testimony be conducted in a public hearing. The unexpected offer comes two days after two House committees passed resolutions recommending contempt of Congress for … Continue reading Hunter Biden agrees to deposition as House moves toward contempt resolution

Justice Department to pursue death penalty against Buffalo supermarket shooter

In a court filing on Friday, the Justice Department announced its intention to pursue the death penalty for Payton Gendron, the individual who, at the age of 19, carried out a racially motivated shooting, resulting in the deaths of 10 people at a Tops Supermarket in Buffalo, New York, in May 2022. The filing stated, “United States believes the circumstances in Counts 11-20 of the … Continue reading Justice Department to pursue death penalty against Buffalo supermarket shooter

‘Killer robots’ are coming, and U.N. is worried

Once confined to the realm of science fiction, autonomous weapons systems, colloquially known as “killer robots,” are on the verge of becoming a reality due to the swift progress of artificial intelligence. In response to this development, international organizations have been increasingly advocating for limitations or outright bans on their deployment. In November, the U.N. General Assembly took a significant step by adopting the first-ever … Continue reading ‘Killer robots’ are coming, and U.N. is worried

Citigroup to cut 20,000 employees

Citigroup is set to undergo a significant workforce reduction, with CFO Mark Mason announcing on Friday that 20,000 employees will be laid off over the next two years. This decision follows the company’s report of a $1.8 billion net loss for the fourth quarter of 2023, marking its worst quarter in 15 years. The bank anticipates that the reduction in headcount will result in long-term … Continue reading Citigroup to cut 20,000 employees

NASA finally unlocks asteroid sample trapped behind stuck fasteners

NASA announced on Thursday that two stubborn fasteners, initially impeding the release of invaluable material sampled from the asteroid Bennu, have finally been successfully opened after a months-long effort. In the OSIRIS-REx mission, NASA had already collected about 2.5 ounces (70 grams) of rocks and dust, having traveled nearly 4 billion miles to obtain this unprecedented sample from the near-Earth asteroid. However, in October, it … Continue reading NASA finally unlocks asteroid sample trapped behind stuck fasteners

Subway worker attacked with Subway sandwich in Florida store

A man, Alberto De Barros, aged 54, has been arrested and charged with battery following an incident where he attacked a Subway worker with his lunch. De Barros ordered a Subway hero from a Stuart, Florida branch but became agitated when he discovered that the worker, Cassandra Tia Pierre-Louis, had not sliced it in half as he desired. An argument ensued, causing a disruptive scene … Continue reading Subway worker attacked with Subway sandwich in Florida store

Archeologists uncover ‘lost valley of cities’ built 2,500 years ago

Over two decades ago, archaeologist Stéphen Rostain first observed a series of earthen mounds and buried roads in Ecuador, unsure of their interconnected significance. However, recent mapping using laser-sensor technology has unveiled these sites as part of a dense network of settlements and connecting roadways nestled in the forested foothills of the Andes, enduring for approximately 1,000 years. Described as a “lost valley of cities” … Continue reading Archeologists uncover ‘lost valley of cities’ built 2,500 years ago

Zelenskyy, Blinken, and more will come to Davos to talk about global challenges

Switzerland is set to host more than 60 heads of state and government, along with hundreds of business leaders, for the World Economic Forum’s annual gathering next week. Among the notable attendees are Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Chinese Premier Li Qiang, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, French President Emmanuel Macron, and U.N. Secretary-General … Continue reading Zelenskyy, Blinken, and more will come to Davos to talk about global challenges

Israeli soldiers dig in and wait as tensions mount

The Israeli government’s approach to avoiding a full-scale war with Hezbollah troops near the northern border is encapsulated in a 68-year-old training manual known as “The Rifle Department.” First issued in 1956 and hastily reprinted after the mass mobilization following the Hamas attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7, the manual imparts traditional techniques of static defense to soldiers. Lt. Col. Dotan Razili, a home … Continue reading Israeli soldiers dig in and wait as tensions mount

US, UK air strikes pound Yemen after weeks of Red Sea attacks

On Thursday, the U.S. and British militaries launched a significant retaliatory strike against Iranian-backed Houthi sites in Yemen. Utilizing Tomahawk missiles from warships and submarines, as well as fighter jets, they targeted over 60 locations at 16 sites. The strikes aimed at command-and-control nodes, munitions depots, launching systems, production facilities, and air defense radar systems. President Joe Biden stated that the action was a demonstration … Continue reading US, UK air strikes pound Yemen after weeks of Red Sea attacks

Global economy will slow for a third straight year in 2024, World Bank predicts

Facing challenges such as high interest rates, persistent inflation, declining trade, and a weakened China, the global economy is projected to decelerate for the third consecutive year in 2024, according to the World Bank. The forecast indicates a modest 2.4% expansion this year, a decline from 2.6% in 2023, 3% in 2022, and the robust 6.2% growth experienced in 2021 during the post-pandemic recovery from … Continue reading Global economy will slow for a third straight year in 2024, World Bank predicts

Judge says Trump not allowed to give closing arguments in NY civil fraud case

Former President Donald Trump will not deliver his own closing argument in his New York civil business fraud trial as initially planned. The decision to rescind the conditional permission for this unusual approach came from Judge Arthur Engoron a day before closing arguments. The judge insisted that Trump adhere to the standard rules applicable to attorneys’ closing arguments, prohibiting attacks on the characters of adversaries, … Continue reading Judge says Trump not allowed to give closing arguments in NY civil fraud case

NASA delays astronaut moon landing to at least 2026

NASA’s Artemis program, designed to return astronauts to the moon within this decade amidst a global resurgence in lunar exploration efforts, is experiencing significant delays, as disclosed by the space agency. The Artemis III mission, aiming to achieve the crucial milestone of landing humans on the moon for the first time since the Apollo program, has been rescheduled and is now expected to launch no … Continue reading NASA delays astronaut moon landing to at least 2026

Archaeologists unearth ‘very powerful’ medieval man and his 4-foot-long sword

In Sweden, archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a tall and “powerful” medieval man, laid to rest with his remarkably well-preserved 4-foot-long sword, suggesting his affiliation with high nobility during that era. The man, standing at 1.90 meters (6 feet 3 inches) tall, is believed to have been a nobleman from the 15th or early 16th century, a period when the region was united with … Continue reading Archaeologists unearth ‘very powerful’ medieval man and his 4-foot-long sword