- March 16th, 2025

The US presidential election in 2024 is expected to be a crucial year, with Trump leading Ron DeSantis by a 46% margin in the Republican camp and Nikki Haley potentially overtaking DeSantis for a second spot. Trump's absence from all...

American and British intelligence experts are gathering detailed targeting information for a potential strike on Houthi missile sites as continued rebel attacks on Red Sea shipping threaten global trade. The likelihood of significant Western retaliation against Yemen is increasing, with...

A US teenager, Willis Gibson, has achieved a significant feat by beating the classic computer game Tetris, forcing it into a game-ending glitch. Gibson, known as "blue scuti," became the first human to reach the "kill screen" of the Nintendo...

An imam shot outside a mosque near New York, has died, according to a state's attorney. The killing did not initially appear to be a result of bias or domestic terrorism. The man, Hassan Sharif, was shot multiple times before...

North Korean leader Kim Jong UN has vowed to annihilate the United States and South Korea if provoked, citing an unprecedented U.S.-led confrontation. He has increased his warlike rhetoric in response to an expansion of U.S.-South Korean military drills. Experts...

Pedro Naranjo, a Venezuelan air force lieutenant, and his father fled to the United States together due to fear of being jailed for plotting against Nicolás Maduro's socialist government. The retired Gen. Pedro Naranjo is currently in legal limbo in...

On January 1, 2024, Californians will face 16 new laws covering various topics, including campsite reservations and child sex trafficking. The state imposes high tax rates, but none of the new laws provide tax relief for the people. The California...

North Korea's policy goal is denuclearization, but the likelihood of this is unrealistic given the country's growing nuclear arsenal and improving strategic weapons capability. In 2017, North Korea declared that it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb, demonstrating the progress made...

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to shoot hundreds of thousands of barred owls in West Coast forests over the next 30 years, claiming they are causing the spotted owl to overpopulate. This is part of a series of...

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