Conspiracy theories meet real news: How QAnon tries to hijack the Internet
"When people think of extremists, they tend to think of neo-Nazis," said Francesco Campisi, a lecturer at Université de Montréal's School of Criminology.
Gian van Veen Eliminated in Austrian Darts Open Following Reyes' Stunning Nine-Dart Finish
In a surprising turn of events at the Elten Safety Shoes Austrian Darts Open, Gian van Veen faced an unexpected early exit, overshadowed by Cristo Reyes' remarkable nine-dart finish.
Dubois Claims Victory Over Wardley in Thrilling Heavyweight Bout
In a captivating heavyweight clash, Dubois secured a win against Wardley, showcasing his skills in the ring.
Recent Attacks in Mali Result in Significant Loss of Life
Recent violence attributed to armed factions, including an Al-Qaeda-linked group, has led to a reported death toll exceeding 70 in Mali, according to local officials.
CMS Energy Corporation Reports Strong First Quarter Performance
CMS Energy Corporation's robust execution in the first quarter positions the company for potential growth throughout the year.
Advancements in CRISPR Technology Improve Control of Engineered Microbes
Recent developments in CRISPR technology aim to enhance the safety and control of engineered microorganisms, which are vital for various industrial applications.
Businesses Urge Lawmakers to Protect Public Lands and Economic Interests
A report from Daily Montanan highlights the concerns of businesses regarding legislative actions that may negatively affect public lands and their financial viability.
Putin Expresses Optimism About Ukraine Conflict's Conclusion
In a recent statement, Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested that the ongoing war in Ukraine may be nearing its end, coinciding with a three-day ceasefire between Moscow and Kyiv.
Ronnie O'Sullivan Advances to Semi-Finals in World Seniors Championship Debut
In an impressive showing, Ronnie O'Sullivan has reached the semi-finals of the World Seniors Snooker Championship during his first appearance in the tournament held in Sheffield.
New Leadership at U.S. Wildland Fire Service Faces Challenges Ahead of Fire Season
Brian Fennessy, the newly appointed head of the U.S. Wildland Fire Service, highlights the urgency for more aircraft and responds to ongoing critiques of current wildfire prevention strategies.
Greece Safely Dismantles Suspicious Naval Drone Discovered by Fishermen
Authorities in Greece have successfully conducted a controlled explosion of an unmanned vessel, believed to be of Ukrainian origin, found in a cave by local fishermen.
Maltese Cross Secures Derby Spot with Lingfield Triumph
In a nail-biting finish at the William Hill Lingfield Derby Trial, Maltese Cross narrowly defeated Bay Of Brilliance, boosting his chances for the upcoming Betfred Derby.
Rising Cattle Theft in Germany: A Growing Concern for Farmers
The issue of cattle theft is escalating in Germany, with organized gangs increasingly targeting farms, leading to significant financial and emotional tolls on farmers.
Niger and Burkina Faso Take Action Against French Media Amid Tensions
On May 9, 2026, Niger suspended nine French media outlets, citing threats to public order, while Burkina Faso banned the broadcast of TV5 Monde.
Ukrainians Reflect on WWII Amid Ongoing Ceasefire with Russia
As a temporary ceasefire takes hold, Ukrainians across the country commemorate the end of World War II, contemplating the lasting effects of conflict and the fragile nature of peace.
EU Flag's Appearance at Hungarian Parliament Marks Possible Political Change
The display of the EU flag alongside Hungary's national flag outside parliament suggests a potential shift in the country's approach to its relationship with the European Union.
Ganymede's Magnetic Field Linked to Active Core Formation
Recent research indicates that Ganymede's magnetic field may be driven by ongoing core formation rather than the previously assumed cooling process, challenging existing theories.
European Nations Coordinate Evacuations Amid Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship
Germany, France, Belgium, Ireland, and the Netherlands are mobilizing efforts to evacuate their citizens from the MV Hondius, which is experiencing a hantavirus outbreak.
Franciscan Order's Eviction of Long-Time Resident Sparks Controversy
The Venerable Third Order of Saint Francis is facing criticism after attempting to evict 67-year-old Mariano Ordaz from his lifelong home in Madrid.
Economic Concerns Mount as Trump's Approval Hits Record Low
With Trump's approval rating falling to 30%, Fox News raises alarms about the economy, suggesting potential paths for the Republican party's recovery.