5 Aircraft Carriers Set to Operate Together in Europe for NATO Exercise

U.S. aircraft carriers USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77) and USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) will exercise with aircraft carriers from France, Italy and the United Kingdom as part of a joint operation across Europe meant to show NATO interoperability, the Pentagon announced Thursday. The two American carrier strike groups, their embarked air wings and escorts will be operating in the North Atlantic Ocean, North Sea … Continue reading 5 Aircraft Carriers Set to Operate Together in Europe for NATO Exercise

White House Studies Blocking Sun to Stop ‘Climate Change’

On Oct. 13, the White House announced that it was funding a five-year-research plan into one of the most controversial proposals for fighting climate change out there: geoengineering, or the technologies and innovations that can be used to artificially modify the Earth’s climate. The report will be dedicated specifically to a form of geoengineering known as solar radiation management. This is a technique that essentially … Continue reading White House Studies Blocking Sun to Stop ‘Climate Change’

FBI director very concerned by Chinese ‘police stations’ in USA

The United States is deeply concerned about the Chinese government setting up unauthorized ‘police stations’ in U.S. cities to possibly pursue influence operations, FBI Director Christopher Wray told lawmakers on Thursday. Safeguard Defenders, a Europe-based human rights organization, published a report in September revealing the presence of dozens of Chinese police “service stations” in major cities around the world, including New York. Republicans in Congress … Continue reading FBI director very concerned by Chinese ‘police stations’ in USA

GOP turns focus to Hunter Biden business dealings after winning House 

House Republicans fresh off securing a majority immediately turned their attention to probes into the foreign business dealings of President Biden’s son Hunter Biden and brother James Biden. The ultimate goal of of the probes is to question whether the president is “compromised” by foreign governments as the GOP shifts its focus from a disappointing midterm to oversight — and the 2024 presidential race. Rep. … Continue reading GOP turns focus to Hunter Biden business dealings after winning House 

House Republicans vow to investigate Biden and his family’s business dealings

After clinching the majority in the House of Representatives in the midterm elections, top Republicans on Thursday outlined a broad range of investigative targets focused on President Joe Biden and his family’s business dealings. “In the 118th Congress, this committee will evaluate the status of Joe Biden’s relationship with his family’s foreign partners and whether he is a President who is compromised or swayed by … Continue reading House Republicans vow to investigate Biden and his family’s business dealings

Zelenskiy Softens Stance on Rocket Origin After Biden Comment

Ukraine’s president appeared to soften his insistence that it was only a Russian missile that caused a lethal blast in Poland this week and said a team would investigate after US President Joe Biden disputed the claim. Volodymyr Zelenskiy said his military officials had told him that images of the crater at the blast site suggested it couldn’t have been caused solely by the remnants … Continue reading Zelenskiy Softens Stance on Rocket Origin After Biden Comment

Exec who cleaned up Enron calls FTX mess ‘unprecedented’

The man who had to clean up the mess at Enron says the situation at FTX is even worse, describing what he calls a “complete failure” of corporate control. The filing by John Ray III, the new CEO of the bankrupt cryptocurrency firm, lays out a damning description of FTX’s operations under its founder Sam Bankman-Fried, from a lack of security controls to business funds … Continue reading Exec who cleaned up Enron calls FTX mess ‘unprecedented’

Multiple US border agents shot, one fatally, by narcos near Puerto Rico

At least five people were involved in a maritime shooting between U.S. border agents and drug smugglers that took place off the coast of Puerto Rico early Thursday morning, the Washington Examiner was first to report Thursday. The shootout happened 14 miles off the coast of northwestern Puerto Rico. Three federal agents were shot, according to a federal officer and a statement from Customs and … Continue reading Multiple US border agents shot, one fatally, by narcos near Puerto Rico

Donald Trump makes promise to ‘plant the American flag on Mars very soon’

During a recent campaign speech, The former US President mentioned a spaceflight to Mars where he claimed the US would “plant our beautiful American flag very soon” and a defence shield “to protect our people from the unthinkable threat of nuclear weapons”. Trump has long been expected to announce he is in the running for 2024, though the recent midterm elections, where Republicans did much … Continue reading Donald Trump makes promise to ‘plant the American flag on Mars very soon’

Pelosi won’t seek leadership role, plans to stay in Congress

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday that she will not seek a leadership position in the new Congress, a pivotal realignment making way for a new generation of leaders after Democrats lost control of the House to Republicans in the midterm elections. Pelosi announced in a spirited speech on the House floor that she will step aside after leading Democrats for nearly 20 years and … Continue reading Pelosi won’t seek leadership role, plans to stay in Congress

UVa student charged in deaths of 3 football players shot one victim in his sleep, prosecutor says

A University of Virginia student charged with fatally shooting three football players after a field trip over the weekend shot one of the victims while he was sleeping and appeared to be aiming at “certain people,” prosecutors said Wednesday. Christopher Darnell Jones Jr., 22, appeared via video link from jail for his first court appearance Wednesday morning. No bond was set. Jones appeared emotionless, dressed … Continue reading UVa student charged in deaths of 3 football players shot one victim in his sleep, prosecutor says

Butchered bodies wash ashore Acapulco

The butchered remains of three people washed ashore in Acapulco, Mexico, over the weekend — shocking beachgoers at the once-thriving holiday hotspot. Gruesome photos show a body lying face-up on sun-soaked Condesa beach as tourists gawk and families wade in the water nearby. The corpses all showed signs of torture, the Sun reported. Authorities removed the bodies, believed to be victims of brutal cartel violence, … Continue reading Butchered bodies wash ashore Acapulco

Thanksgiving meal prices rise to new record high

Your Thanksgiving meal with all the trimmings is expected to cost 20% more than last year. Nearly every ingredient in the classic Thanksgiving feast is more expensive between inflation, supply chain interruptions and the avian flu, according to the American Farm Bureau’s annual Thanksgiving dinner survey. The survey, released Wednesday, found the average cost of this year’s holiday meal for 10 is $64.05 up from … Continue reading Thanksgiving meal prices rise to new record high

Rick Scott and McConnell battle for GOP leader 

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Sen. Rick Scott are set to face off Wednesday over who will be the party’s leader in the Senate – in a battle that could significantly shape the party’s direction heading into 2024. Scott, R-Fla., announced his run Tuesday in a marathon three-hour conference meeting, which senators said included significant airing of frustrations after a weak midterm showing from … Continue reading Rick Scott and McConnell battle for GOP leader 

NATO chief says Poland blast likely caused by Ukrainian missile — but not Ukraine’s fault

NATO said there was no indication that the missile strike that hit a Polish border village on Tuesday night was deliberate, saying that Russia was ultimately to blame as it continues to bombard Ukraine with missiles. The military alliance’s secretary-general, Jens Stoltenberg, said the missile incident took place “as Russia launched a massive wave of rocket attacks across Ukraine.” While the investigation was ongoing into … Continue reading NATO chief says Poland blast likely caused by Ukrainian missile — but not Ukraine’s fault

Biden announces $20B to move Indonesia away from coal

The White House on Tuesday announced a $20 billion plan that it, along with international partners, will launch with Indonesia to transition its reliance off of coal-fired electricity and pursue a green economy.   Under the “Just Energy Transition Partnership,” the U.S. and Japan will lead a coalition of 10 international partners to help Indonesia’s energy sector through a “mix of grants, concessional loans, market-rate loans, … Continue reading Biden announces $20B to move Indonesia away from coal

There are now 8 billion people on Earth, according to a new U.N. report

People around the world are living longer and having fewer children. Those are just a few of the trends the United Nations described in a report on the world’s population. As the global population has now surpassed 8 billion people. While the average life expectancy is projected to rise from 72.98 in 2019 to 77.2 in 2050, the rate of growth will continue to slow … Continue reading There are now 8 billion people on Earth, according to a new U.N. report

Bitcoin Is Now Vulnerable to a Tumble Below $14,000 as Crypto Faces the FTX Fallout

The shocking failure of cryptocurrency exchange FTX last week continues to hang over Bitcoin BTCUSD +3.79% and other digital assets, with cryptos vulnerable to even further declines after already breaching key technical price levels. The price of Bitcoin was rising slightly over the past 24 hours to $16,800. The largest cryptocurrency was changing hands near $21,000 just over a week ago, before concerns around FTX … Continue reading Bitcoin Is Now Vulnerable to a Tumble Below $14,000 as Crypto Faces the FTX Fallout

Russian missiles strike Kyiv, mayor says

Russian missiles rained down on Kyiv on Tuesday, striking at least three residential buildings while several others were shot down by Ukraine’s air defense, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko wrote in a Telegram post. The strikes come on the back of Ukraine’s triumphant recapture of the city of Kherson, a major setback for Moscow, and as world leaders gathered in Indonesia for the G20 summit. “Medics … Continue reading Russian missiles strike Kyiv, mayor says

Japan scrambles fighters for Chinese aircraft near Okinawa

Japanese fighter jets scrambled to intercept three Chinese aircraft, including a drone, near Okinawa on Monday, according to Japan’s Joint Staff. The Japan Air Self-Defense Force intercepted a BZK-005 high-altitude reconnaissance drone, a Y-9 intelligence-gathering aircraft and a Y-9 patrol aircraft that flew between Okinawa and Miyako Island, 175 miles to the southwest, a spokesman for the Joint Staff told Stars and Stripes on Tuesday. … Continue reading Japan scrambles fighters for Chinese aircraft near Okinawa

Three Virginia football players killed; ex-player in custody

A former University of Virginia football player suspected of killing three football players and wounding two other students on campus late Sunday night is in custody after a manhunt in Charlottesville, Virginia, police confirmed Monday. During a news conference on Monday, University of Virginia president Jim Ryan said three Cavaliers football players were shot and killed: junior receiver Lavel Davis Jr. of Dorchester, South Carolina; … Continue reading Three Virginia football players killed; ex-player in custody

DOJ says Trump must verify documents seized from Mar-a-Lago

The Justice Department urged a federal judge to force former President Donald Trump to confirm whether the FBI’s list of classified materials and other documents seized in the raid of his South Florida home is correct before an independent arbitrator decides whether any of the materials should be off-limits to federal prosecutors. In a 20-page legal filing unsealed Monday, the Justice Department asked U.S. District … Continue reading DOJ says Trump must verify documents seized from Mar-a-Lago

CIA director warns Russian spy chief against deploying nukes

CIA Director Bill Burns met on Monday with his Russian intelligence counterpart to warn of consequences if Russia were to deploy a nuclear weapon in Ukraine, according to a White House National Security Council official. The official, who was not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on the condition of anonymity, said Burns and Sergei Naryshkin, the head of Russia’s SVR spy agency, did not … Continue reading CIA director warns Russian spy chief against deploying nukes

Citing Presence of Russian Mercenaries, Britain to Withdraw Troops From Mali

Britain announced Monday it is withdrawing its peacekeepers from Mali, saying the West African country´s growing reliance on Russian mercenaries is undermining stability. Armed Forces Minister James Heappey said the 300-strong British force that has been stationed in Mali since 2020 as part of a United Nations peacekeeping mission will leave earlier than planned. He did not give a timeline. Heappey told lawmakers in the … Continue reading Citing Presence of Russian Mercenaries, Britain to Withdraw Troops From Mali