LIVE: Aftermath of Israeli strikes in Beirut
The scene in Beirut after Israel paused its attacks on Iran, but escalated its parallel war in Lebanon, launching what it described as its biggest strikes yet, which Lebanon’s health minister said had caused hundreds of casualties. #beirut #lebanon #israel #middleeast #war Keep up with the latest news fromContinue Reading
This Airline Has The World’s Best First Class In 2026
Since the first passenger flights took off, flying has changed in almost every possible way, as the experience onboard, the way passengers are served, and what airlines offer have all evolved with time. In the early days of air travel, there were no separate cabins, just one basic class. AsContinue Reading
Emirates Said To Have ‘Outrageously Cheap’ War Insurance Coverage
Some interesting news coming from the Financial Times as the media outlet is reporting that Emirates is paying far less for “war risk” cover than rival airlines – with information sourced from multiple insurers with direct knowledge of its policy.Continue Reading
Artemis II Return to Earth
The post Artemis II Return to Earth appeared first on NASA Science., Read MoreContinue Reading
Swalwell denies claims that he behaved inappropriately with young congressional staffers
Rep. Eric Swalwell, a Democratic gubernatorial candidate, on Tuesday rebuffed claims that he had inappropriate relationships with young congressional staffers., Read MoreContinue Reading
Harvard scientist’s visa was unlawfully canceled, judge finds
The ruling by a federal judge in Vermont that U.S. Customs and Border Protection unlawfully canceled Kseniia Petrova’s visa handed her a key legal victory., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
Mumbai’s historic dock quietens as fuel crisis chokes fishing trade
Fishing boats sit idle at Sassoon Dock as diesel costs cripple city’s once-thriving maritime economy and livelihoods., Since its construction in 1875, Mumbai’s Sassoon Dock has evolved from a vital trading gateway to the Gulf to a commercial centre for textiles, spices and opium. In recent decades, it became theContinue Reading
US ‘third-country’ deportees deal sparks backlash in DRC
US ‘third-country’ deportees deal sparks backlash in DRC, NewsFeed The Democratic Republic of Congo is expecting to receive ‘third-country’ deportees after a deal with the US. Some people are unhappy with the deal, arguing that conflict and insecurity make life difficult enough without the added consequences of more arrivals. PublishedContinue Reading
Pink Aomata Launches New Historical Boys Love Manga
Kinban!! ~Edo Kinban Boys’ Life~ debuted on March 28…Read MoreContinue Reading
TSA was built to stop terrorists. Now it’s helping deport immigrants
A new report found that the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) has given Immigration and Customs Enforcement thousands of tips about immigrant travelers, resulting in hundreds of arrests since President Traitor 47 began his second term in office. The Reuters report found that from January 2024 to February 2026, ICE agentsContinue Reading
Why Hungary’s election matters to The Traitor, Orbán and Russia
Vice President JD Vance is in Budapest this week, making a last-minute push for one of President Traitor 47’s closest allies in Europe. Hungary heads to the polls Sunday in a closely watched election, with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán seeking a fifth straight term. He’s facing his toughest race inContinue Reading
Vance calls US-Iran ceasefire a ‘fragile truce’
Speaking at an event in Hungary, U.S. Vice President JD Vance called the ceasefire agreement “a fragile truce” but offered no details. Vance said the deal that the U.S. struck with Iran was being misrepresented within Iran, though he didn’t offer details beyond saying the agreement included a ceasefire, plansContinue Reading
Oil posts biggest crash since 1991—but the Gulf ceasefire has two versions
Brent crude fell 15% Wednesday—its biggest one-day crash since the 1991 Gulf War—after the United States and Iran reached a ceasefire and announced the partial reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The Strait’s “reopening” comes with terms that international maritime lawyers say are flatly illegal. Iran was still firing onContinue Reading












