Tragic Drone Strike Claims Lives of Seven in Crimea
A drone strike in a Russia-controlled area of Ukraine has resulted in the deaths of seven individuals. The bus was en route from Moscow to Simferopol, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region.
Clerical Error Forces Jersey City Man to Work into His 90s for $18 an Hour
A man from Jersey City, now in his 90s, has been compelled to continue working at an hourly wage of $18 due to a clerical error that barred him from accessing his pension.
Researchers Urge Policy Changes on Ultra-Processed Foods Amid Growing Concerns
A recent survey highlights that concerns over ultra-processed foods transcend political divides, yet policy changes have been notably sluggish.
San Diego's Shift: From Dependence to Water Sales Amid Colorado River Shortages
San Diego, once heavily reliant on the Colorado River, is now in a position to sell water to states facing diminishing supplies from the river. This marks a significant shift in the city's water management strategy.
Pope Leo XIV's Upcoming Journey Across Spain: A 2,500 Kilometre Tour
Pope Leo XIV is set to embark on a significant journey through Spain, covering over 2,500 kilometres and delivering 12 speeches, alongside multiple homilies and greetings.
Scott Pelley Dismissed from CBS Amid Tensions with Editor-in-Chief
The firing of Scott Pelley marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between CBS's newsroom and editor-in-chief Bari Weiss.
Congress Must Act on Trump's Settlement Deal: Experts Weigh In
Tax law specialists suggest essential steps Congress should consider to reverse the Trump administration's controversial settlement and ensure accountability.
Byron Donalds Advocates for Trump's Anti-Weaponization Fund
Byron Donalds has come forward to support Trump's 'Anti-Weaponization Fund,' describing it as a selfless initiative. This comes amid ongoing discussions about the fund's viability.
'La Caverne du Pont-Neuf' damaged by wind, opening postponed
The temporary artwork failed to withstand Tuesday afternoon's high winds and heavy downpours, and will no longer open to the public on 6 June as planned.
Zuffa Boxing to Host Its Inaugural Event in Dublin This August
In a significant development for boxing in Ireland, Zuffa Boxing has announced it will hold its first-ever show in Dublin this August, with coverage on Sky Sports.
IRGC General Hints at Iran's Unrevealed Military Strength Amidst Tensions with US and NATO
A senior general from the IRGC has indicated that Iran is prepared for potential direct confrontations with the US and NATO, suggesting undisclosed military capabilities as negotiations falter.
Israel Expands Military Operations in Southern Lebanon Amid Ceasefire
In a significant escalation, Israel has declared a new combat zone in southern Lebanon and ordered evacuations as military strikes intensify despite an existing ceasefire.
British Couple's Appeal Against Iran Jail Sentence Denied, Family Reports
Lindsay and Craig Foreman, who were detained in Iran in January 2025 while on a global motorbike journey, have reportedly lost their appeal against a jail sentence.
Marco Rubio's Senate Testimony Highlights Iran's Nuclear Negotiation Stance
In his first public testimony since the onset of the Iran war, Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed Iran's willingness to negotiate nuclear issues, addressing lawmakers amid heightened tensions.
Violence Escalates in Beni as ADF Rebels Strike Again
In a troubling resurgence of violence, ADF rebels have reportedly killed at least 16 individuals in Beni, DR Congo, marking their first attack in the city in three years.
Iran Considers Ceasefire Negotiations Amid Ongoing Conflict Stalemate
As the conflict continues to reach a deadlock, Iran is reportedly exploring potential negotiations for a ceasefire.
Sabrina Carpenter Secures Restraining Order Following Disturbing Incidents
Sabrina Carpenter has obtained a restraining order against a man who allegedly appeared at her residence, prompting her to report unsettling events to the Los Angeles police.
Former Lebanese Deputy PM Questions US Role in Israel-Lebanon Tensions
Ghassan Hasbani, a former Deputy Prime Minister of Lebanon, casts doubt on the effectiveness of US initiatives aimed at mitigating tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border.
Warren Buffett's Controversial Claim on America's Deficit: A Five-Minute Solution?
Warren Buffett's assertion that he can resolve the deficit crisis in just five minutes raises significant questions about its practicality by 2026.
Right-Wing MEP Calls for Action on Illegal Migration and Deportations
MEP Charlie Weimers argues that EU nations must confront the repercussions of illegal migration and repatriate their citizens, marking a significant shift in policy.