The Artemis II, and the four astronauts aboard the Orion space capsule, splashed down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego on Friday night, with all four astronauts in good health. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Christina Koch of Nasa, and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen, have just become the first humans to travel to the moon, and return to Earth safely, since the crew of Apollo 17 in December 1972
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Gunshots were reported at the Philippine Senate, leading to a security lockdown and an investigation into the incident. President Marcos denied government involvement, stating that authorities would get to the bottom of what happened.
MANILA, Philippines — Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla met with several senators after multiple gunshots were heard inside the Senate on Wednesday night. In a Facebook livestream, Sen.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has issued an executive order setting a temporary price ceiling of P50 per kilo on imported rice, effective nationwide for 30 days.
Courts in various countries have recently handed down sentences for a range of criminal offenses, including sexual abuse, murder, and organized crime. Additionally, several suspects have been arrested in long-standing cases, bringing individuals to justice.
Prophet Ajiboye Olayinka, General Overseer of Land of Joy and Prayer Ministry in Kwara State, has been sentenced to life imprisonment for unlawful sexual intercourse with three minors.
Branko Blanuša has been officially chosen as the Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) candidate for the President of Republika Srpska, decided today at the party's main board meeting.
Meteorologist Klearchos Marousakis has warned of a significant change in weather patterns starting Thursday, predicting a ten-day period of instability with showers, local thunderstorms, and potential hail across many parts of Greece.
Dutch roads experienced the busiest rush hour of the year, with over 1,000 kilometers of traffic jams reported. This surge occurred in the lead-up to the Ascension Day weekend.
The Greek Minister of Defense, Nikos Dendias, confirmed in Brussels that a military drone found off the coast of Greece has been identified as Ukrainian. He stated, "We now have certainty that it is Ukrainian."
Canada's Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree claims U.S. tech companies are 'misinterpreting' his proposed lawful access bill, which aims to grant police and intelligence agencies quicker access to Canadians' information during investigations.
A Washington Post editorial board has criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom's taxpayer-funded diaper program, accusing him of "infantilizing" parents and expanding the state's welfare system.
Social Security recipients may see a significant increase in their benefits in the coming months, an event some are terming a 'Trump Bump,' with details on potential extra cash.
Jay Clayton, former chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, stated that he does not observe excessive leverage within the private credit market.
Philippe Le Corre tells France24 that China is more interested in displacing the US rather than replacing it, aiming to make itself more central to the world order by diminishing US relevance.
Filmmaker John Waters has defended rapper Eminem against accusations of homophobia, citing an NSFW gift Eminem gave to Elton John as evidence. Eminem has faced controversy over his lyrics throughout his career.
"Today, the truth itself is under attack. Standing with Jerusalem right now is not merely a political gesture. It is a profound moral choice," he said.
President Donald Trump arrived in China for a summit with President Xi Jinping, aiming to stabilize US-China relations and address trade tensions following a tariff war. The visit is marked by discussions on geopolitical rivalry and economic interests, with American CEOs accompanying Trump.
English football is embroiled in a major 'spy affair' that could prevent Southampton from reaching the Premier League playoff final, with an independent disciplinary commission reviewing the case.
The Macedonian Ministry of Interior is warning citizens about a rise in fraudulent messages demanding payment for traffic violations. These scams direct users to fake ministry websites to input vehicle details and then show a fabricated violation.
CI Global Asset Management has publicly announced its regular monthly distribution. This announcement provides details regarding the latest payout to its investors.
Analysis suggests that Alibaba's recent earnings report may indicate potential challenges or increased competition for Amazon, prompting a closer look at the e-commerce giant's market position.
Students in Niš, currently in a blockade, invited fellow students and citizens to participate in an event on Friday, May 15, to write 'Students win!' on their clothes and bags.
GE Vernova is identified as a key player in addressing the power equipment crunch that is impacting the development of AI data centers, supplying critical components for their energy needs.
The family of Nigerian actor and model Alexx Ekubo has publicly disclosed the cause of his death. This announcement follows an outpouring of grief and tributes from colleagues and fans.
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, is under parliamentary investigation for failing to declare a £5 million gift from a crypto-billionaire. The UK's standards watchdog has launched a probe into the undeclared donation.
The Congress party is expected to announce its Chief Minister candidate for Kerala, ending days of speculation. This decision comes amidst public warnings to the Gandhi family regarding their choice for the top post.
An envoy from former President Trump's peace committee has suggested that Hamas could play a role in post-war Gaza, contingent on the group's disarmament.
NBA player Jaren Jackson Jr. expressed his deep sorrow over the death of his former teammate Brandon Clarke. Jackson Jr. posted a heartfelt tribute, stating he had "truly lost my twin."
"The Boys" Season 5 Episode 7 featured Homelander's shocking massacre and betrayal, leading to significant fallout for characters like The Deep. The episode's events also reportedly impacted the "Gen V" spin-off within the show's universe.
Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano stated that senators found to have conspired to prevent Sen. Ronald dela Rosa from attending a crucial session could face ethics charges.
Rock star Brian May sent an impactful message to Finnish astro-photographer Jukka-Pekka Metsävainio, leading to a successful collaboration on books that remain largely unknown in Finland.
Catherine Mann, a rate-setter at the Bank of England, has warned that the particularly large role of foreign investors buying UK gilts poses a risk of market volatility.
Ukraine faced a massive wave of Russian drone and air attacks, resulting in multiple casualties and targeting critical infrastructure. Concurrently, Ukrainian drones launched strikes against Russian oil refineries, including the Perm plant, and ports, causing operational disruptions.
PlayStation has confirmed a lineup of new free games for May 2026, including titles for PlayStation Plus subscribers and a brand-new free game available to all PS5 gamers without a subscription. This expands the offerings for its player base across different tiers.
Air India announced cuts to several international flights, citing a fuel crisis exacerbated by the Middle East conflict. This comes as Prime Minister Modi urged citizens and leaders to practice austerity and spend wisely on fuel.
The second one-day international cricket match between England and New Zealand at Northampton was abandoned without a single ball being bowled due to adverse weather conditions.
Ákos Radnóti, the former Fidesz deputy mayor of Győr, whose whereabouts have been a subject of discussion for two years, appeared as a witness in the Győr Regional Court for a case concerning the city's waste management company.
Specialist Oscar Franco, who treated Diego Maradona shortly before his death, testified in the Maradona death trial that Dr. Luque had denied recommendations for further medical testing.
England has announced its Test squad for the upcoming series against New Zealand, with Rob Key explaining the decision to axe Zak Crawley and recall Ollie Robinson. The full team lists for the series have been released.
Boston Fed President Susan Collins stated that her patience for 'looking through' price shocks has diminished, indicating a more hawkish stance on inflation.
Nine members of CTeen France met US Ambassador Charles Kushner in Paris on May 4, discussing life as Jewish teens in France during a two-hour conversation at the ambassador’s residence.
Ukrainian President announced Wednesday, at the end of the B9 summit held in Bucharest, that Ukraine will help Romania with expertise in shooting down drones and that an agreement with our country in...
The Cannes Film Festival is underway, featuring reviews of new films like "Ashes" and "Nagi Notes." The event also drew numerous celebrities, including Demi Moore, Jane Fonda, Joan Collins, and the cast of "Fast and Furious."
Reports indicate that Saudi Arabia secretly carried out attacks on Iran, contributing to a broader regional conflict. These covert operations reportedly preceded an agreement to de-escalate tensions between the two nations.
Investors are paying close attention to Takeda's next wave of drugs, anticipating their potential impact on the pharmaceutical market. The company's pipeline is a key focus for market watchers.
Mayors from cities like Kyiv, Budapest, Amsterdam, and Minneapolis gathered in Bratislava for the Pact of Free Cities summit, discussing challenges from governments, armies, and disinformation.
NFL player Jaire Alexander has opened up about his mental health struggles and the difficult decision to step away from professional football after his departure from the Green Bay Packers. He shared his experiences to shed light on the challenges faced by athletes.
LinkedIn is implementing layoffs and scaling back various investments, as detailed in an internal memo from the CEO, with affected employees having been notified.
Prison wardens in Cyprus have announced a 24-hour strike for next Friday, demanding the immediate termination of disciplinary proceedings against a union deputy.
The Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) Assembly is convening, with a key item on its agenda being the decision regarding the future of Metropolitan Justin. Reports indicate he may face dismissal, possibly linked to his public support for students.
Philadelphia 76ers owner Josh Harris has issued a message to frustrated fans following the team's second-round playoff exit and the subsequent departure of president of basketball operations Daryl Morey.
An article from the New Statesman argues that moviegoers should refrain from treating cinemas like restaurants, urging them to put down food like halloumi and wait until the film is over.
Luciano Spalletti, known for his passionate touchline approach, was captured by cameras issuing detailed instructions to his players throughout a match against Lecce.
President Trump is reportedly considering resuming limited military attacks on Iran while not ruling out diplomacy, with discussions also focusing on a potential naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to cut off Iranian revenue. The UK has stated it will not join Trump's proposed blockade of Iran's ports.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) reported that the heat index peaked at 47°C on Wednesday, May 13, in Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur and Butuan City, Agusan del Norte.
The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office announced that there were no jackpot winners for the Grand Lotto 6/55 and Mega Lotto 6/45 draws on Wednesday, May 13.
Articles of impeachment against Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte have been formally transmitted to the Senate, which is now preparing to commence the trial. The process has sparked debate over potential delays and the impartiality of the proceedings, while some lawmakers defend their votes against impeachment.
Department of the Interior and Local Government Secretary Jonvic Remulla stated that the appointment of former Iloilo mayor Jed Mabilog as a new undersecretary is about "reform, not revenge." This comes amidst questions regarding the controversial appointment.
A Chinese supertanker, reportedly carrying two million barrels of Iraqi crude oil, has sailed through or attempted to exit the Strait of Hormuz. This transit is noted as a rare event or a restart of Chinese vessel movements through the critical waterway.
Prophet Ajiboye Olayinka, General Overseer of Land of Joy and Prayer Ministry, has been sentenced to life imprisonment in Kwara State for unlawful sexual intercourse with three minors.
Two incidents on the Beja-Casa Branca section left the Alentejo line without operational railcars, prompting Bloco de Esquerda to question the government about a contingency plan for service disruptions.
Greek meteorologist Klearchos Marousakis has warned of a significant change in weather patterns starting Thursday, predicting a ten-day period of instability with showers, local thunderstorms, and potential hail across many parts of the country.
Lilian Carp, a deputy from the ruling "Action and Solidarity" (PAS) party and head of the parliamentary commission on security, defense, and public order, commented on the accusations made by former Chisinau vice-mayor Irina Gutnic against the capital's mayor.
An anecdotal account describes a conversation with a driver about work, high fuel prices, and the difficulties of travel during a holiday in Cuba, reflecting everyday challenges.
Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, a Member of Parliament for Ofoase-Ayirebi, clarified that the Minority in Parliament did not accuse the Bank of Ghana of mismanagement, but rather highlighted existing problems following recent financial losses.
According to Kathryn Edwards, concerns over job displacement due to artificial intelligence are revealing more profound structural issues within the U.S. economy.
The Karavanke Tunnel is closed in the direction of Austria, leading to traffic jams at the old Šentilj border crossing and the Šentilj highway crossing towards Slovenia.
An attorney reports that Angela Lipps was arrested and jailed for months based on an erroneous facial recognition match, with bank records eventually proving her innocence.
Teams from the National Forest Office are working to regenerate 11,000 hectares of forest in the Corbières massif in Aude, France, nine months after it was devastated by a huge fire. The project aims to limit soil erosion and facilitate forest cover regeneration, a task expected to take a century.
A German court has ruled that Milka's manufacturer, Mondelez, misled consumers by reducing the weight of its chocolate bars from 100g to 90g while maintaining similar packaging. The court found this practice, often referred to as "shrinkflation," to be deceptive.
Participants from across Latvia and local municipal staff in Dienvidkurzeme region underwent three days of training in civil defense, practicing various crisis scenarios.
The municipality of Wijdemeren is implementing strict measures to prevent further unrest at an emergency shelter for asylum seekers in Loosdrecht, with an emergency ordinance in effect until Saturday.
Several prominent stocks, including Alibaba, Micron, Akamai Technologies, and EchoStar, experienced significant price movements during both premarket and midday trading sessions. These movements were highlighted in market reports tracking top movers.
Days after the forced resignation of Defense Minister Andris Sprūds, Latvia's left-leaning Progressive Party announced it would no longer support the coalition, potentially leading to the government's collapse.
Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn recounted how director Mahesh Bhatt pitched him a role, which later won him a National Award, while Bhatt was taking a bath.
Companies owned by the Homlok brothers, including Lőrinc Mészáros's ex-son-in-law, have won a railway renovation tender around Kőbánya-Kispest, while Mészáros's own application was not even processed.
Bank of America continues to list Nvidia and AMD among its top chip stocks, anticipating that the artificial intelligence sector will maintain its strong performance for an extended period.
Japan is celebrated as the Country of Honor at the Cannes Film Festival, featuring three Japanese directors in competition and special screenings of classic Japanese films. The country's delegation is also actively engaging with the market during the event.
Nigerian music executive Don Jazzy revealed that letting former Mavin Records artist Di’ja go was one of the most difficult and emotional decisions of his career.
Itron is playing a vital role in the software layer of AI grid modernization, providing solutions that enhance the efficiency and intelligence of electrical grids to support AI demands.
Powell Industries is highlighted as a key player addressing the power infrastructure challenges posed by the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence.
Alexandru, a five-year-old boy who disappeared two days ago from Sebeșu de Jos, Romania, was found in a forest area and is now hospitalized. Doctors discovered a medical condition requiring his continued stay, despite his general condition being satisfactory.
From May 1, 207 non-EU doctors, primarily from Ukraine, have lost their conditional right to practice medicine in Poland due to not presenting Polish language certificates, causing staffing shortages in hospitals.
Dr. Jake Kelly, an Alaskan cardiologist and father of three, shares his four simple daily habits for maintaining good heart health. He emphasizes incorporating sufficient movement throughout the day to support cardiovascular well-being.
Analysis of the SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) chart suggests gold is consolidating and appears ready for a bounce off its 150-day moving average, with strategies for investors.
Plans are underway to revitalize Slovakia's Ministry of Culture following the tenures of Martina Šimkovičová and Lukáš Machala, with some political parties proposing to merge the ministry with another department.
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis is scheduled to meet with Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud on Thursday for expanded talks between their delegations.
Walter AEC is organizing a two-day intensive Revit Basic training for final-year electrical engineering students, young engineers, and professionals in Bosnia. The company aims to recruit new talent for its BIM industry team, offering summer internships and mentorship.
A millennial secretly working five remote jobs, earning $746,000 annually and transforming his family's finances, expresses guilt over his "overemployment" amidst widespread tech layoffs.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has stated that Italy will not accept lectures on its national debt, attributing a €174 billion increase to the Superbonus scheme. She emphasized that the government is addressing the financial impact of the incentive program.
Folagbade Ayoola, the newly elected Student Union Government (SUG) president of Ondo varsity, has appointed nearly 40 aides and special advisers to facilitate the effective administration of the union.
Russia attacked Ukraine with at least 800 drones on Wednesday, resulting in six deaths, with President Zelensky accusing Moscow of deliberate strikes during a US presidential visit to China. Norwegian media also reported on the massive attack, confirming at least six fatalities and dozens injured.
The European Commission has proposed new initiatives aimed at simplifying cross-border train bookings and enhancing passenger rights across Europe. These measures seek to make train travel more accessible and convenient for journeys involving multiple countries and operators.
David Lindsay-Abaire’s five-time Tony nominee 'The Balusters' has extended its Broadway run at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre for an additional two weeks.
Ahead of World Hypertension Day on May 17, which is part of a global awareness campaign, experts are highlighting the life-saving importance of regular blood pressure monitoring. The initiative aims to raise awareness about high blood pressure.
Residents of Vilnius expressed concern after seeing helicopters flying low near Lazdynai Hospital on Wednesday evening, prompting inquiries to news portals.
Nikolay Mladenov, the High Representative of the Peace Council for Gaza, stated from Jerusalem that Hamas must be disarmed but is not being asked to "disappear as a political movement."
Former mayor Jed Mabilog, who was previously linked to illegal drugs and went into exile during the Duterte administration's drug war, has been appointed as an undersecretary for the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).
La Liga has officially unveiled its Team of the Season for 2025/26, with six Barcelona players and four Real Madrid players being named among the top performers.
Taylor Shannon has been elevated to Executive Vice President of the Film department at Prodigy Public Relations, marking nearly a decade with the company. In her new role, she will oversee strategic communications and campaign development.
For the second consecutive day, Turkey has escalated its military presence in the Aegean Sea, sending armed F-16 fighter jets and a naval cooperation aircraft to violate the Athens FIR and Greek airspace.
Former Northern Ireland defender Stephen Craigan discusses Michael O'Neill's decision to choose his country over a club position, specifically a potential stint with Blackburn, and what it means for the international team's future.
A daycare worker in East Iceland has been charged with violating general penal and child protection laws, suspected of striking a daycare child in the face and also assaulting her own son.
Ian McKellen's portrayal of a jaded painter in "The Christophers" is being lauded as one of the finest performances of his career. The article discusses the inheritance of art through his role.
Multiple car accidents have occurred, causing significant traffic congestion in areas such as Kaunas, Lithuania, and on the Länsiväylä highway in Helsinki, Finland. These incidents led to large queues and disruptions for commuters.
Greece's Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA) is preparing to open the file on early repayments of the country's loan obligations to the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF), planning to prepay €2.5-3 billion in loans this year.
Analysts are closely monitoring the performance of VNET and RoboStrategy stocks, among other market activities, on Wednesday. These observations are part of a broader market watch for the day.
The football teams Velež and Zrinjski are playing the return leg of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Cup final at Rođeni Stadium, with live coverage available.
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) in Eastern Visayas has issued a warning against consuming shellfish from Matarinao Bay in Eastern Samar and Daram, Samar, due to the presence of red tide.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) reported that the heat index reached a peak of 47ºC on Wednesday, May 13, specifically in Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur, and Butuan City, Agusan del Norte.
Senator Bato Dela Rosa is facing an arrest warrant related to drug war investigations, prompting him to seek custody within the Senate. The Supreme Court denied his request for immediate relief, leading to heightened tensions and dramatic scenes within the legislative body.
MANILA, Philippines — Senate employees were allowed to leave work early on Wednesday, Senate Secretary Mark Mendoza said. Mendoza said this was to avoid commotion outside the Senate compound.
MANILA, Philippines — The Land Transportation Office (LTO) on Wednesday said it has summoned another police officer who went viral online for allegedly pushing a motorcycle rider off balance, causing…
A pastor in Kwara, Nigeria, Ajiboye Olayinka, has been sentenced to life imprisonment after being found guilty of sexually assaulting three minors and illegal abortion.
Croatian representatives received the remains of 500 Croatian victims from the period after World War II at the Macelj border crossing on Wednesday. Slovenia handed over the remains as part of the first interstate handover protocol.
President Trump has landed in Beijing for his long-awaited visit with Chinese President Xi, a meeting that was postponed from March due to the American war against Iran.
Travis Kelce discussed his recent trip overseas with Taylor Swift, remarking that "London is fun," and also bonded with Colin Jost over being the "less famous person" in their relationships.
According to Kathryn Edwards, concerns over artificial intelligence's impact on jobs are highlighting more profound structural issues within the U.S. economy.
The first-quarter 2026 earnings season is underway, with numerous companies across various sectors releasing their financial results and providing outlooks. These announcements include detailed reports and conference call transcripts.
Iran's military asserts that controlling the Strait of Hormuz would generate significant economic revenues. This statement comes as a political scientist warns that a continued blockade could severely worsen the economic situation in Iran.
Hundreds of defense companies and Romanian defense and security institutions showcased modern military systems and armaments at the Black Sea Defense & Aerospace (BSDA) exhibition at Romexpo.
Vishay Intertechnology announced its expectations for second-quarter revenue to be between $875 million and $905 million, with a gross margin guidance of 22.0%, citing momentum from its Vishay 3.0 initiative.
Russia launched a fatal barrage of drones across Ukraine, resulting in at least six deaths and dozens of injuries. Some of these attacks reportedly occurred near NATO borders.
The weather map for Norway's Constitution Day, May 17th, is unexpectedly inverted, with the best weather predicted for the northernmost parts of the country.
Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has dismissed rumors of his defection, reaffirming his unwavering loyalty to the All Progressive Congress (APC).
The Samsung Galaxy A07 is now available through BH Telecom for a one-time payment of 1 KM with the Extra XL package, featuring a large screen, 50 MP camera, long-lasting battery, and 6 GB RAM with 128 GB internal storage.
Writer-director M. Night Shyamalan stated that his upcoming romantic thriller 'Remain,' starring Jake Gyllenhaal, is the 'highest-testing movie of his career,' suggesting it could be his best work yet.
LinkedIn, owned by Microsoft, announced plans to cut 5% of its global workforce, impacting hundreds of employees. These layoffs are part of a broader trend of staff reductions across the tech industry.
Ahead of the Croatian Cup final in Osijek between Dinamo and Rijeka, police prevented a mass brawl between fans on the highway, though the pre-match atmosphere at Opus Arena was largely incident-free despite some jeering.
Israeli airstrikes targeted several cars on a highway in southern Lebanon, reportedly killing at least 8 to 12 people, including two children. The attacks occurred despite a ceasefire, marking a new escalation of hostilities in the region.
Vertiv plays a crucial role within the grid-to-chip power chain essential for artificial intelligence infrastructure, providing critical digital infrastructure solutions.
A feud has erupted between Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and Inspector General Isabel Mercedes Cumming after a report alleged his staffers spent $50,000 on crab cakes and Old Bay wings at Orioles games, prompting a dispute over access to internal records.
King Charles III presented the UK government's legislative program for the upcoming year, outlining new bills and priorities. However, the event was largely overshadowed by ongoing political tensions within the Labour Party and speculation about Keir Starmer's leadership.
Police have arrested two individuals in connection with a murder in Virar, stating that the victim's prior complaints had led to the closure of the accused's quarry.
An opinion piece reflects on Jerusalem Day, emphasizing the Western Wall as a symbol of Jewish longing, prayer, and unity, and highlighting the city's eternal connection to the Jewish people.
Austria's ÖVP party is distributing hundreds of millions of euros to companies and households, including energy tax cuts for 2026 and subsidized electricity for industry in 2027. The financing for these measures remains largely unclear, raising questions about who will ultimately pay.
Manchester City is playing Crystal Palace in a Premier League match, with Pep Guardiola's side aiming to win and close the five-point gap on league leaders Arsenal.
A special event was held on Friday, May 22, in the Byrona Municipal Council hall to commemorate the struggles of activists M. Karaolis, A. Demetriou, and Grigoris Lambrakis, leading up to the uprising for Lambrakis's assassination.
Representative Kevin Kiley became the 218th signature on a petition, securing enough support to force a vote on a $1.3 billion aid bill for Ukraine. The vote is anticipated by the end of May.
Ghanaian MP Afenyo-Markin has cautioned that the proposed Value for Money Office could inadvertently legitimize procurement corruption and introduce unnecessary bureaucracy without enhancing accountability.
Journalist Mentor Kikia analyzed Albania's political developments and EU integration process, highlighting that EU experts remain 'cold' on issues such as corruption and food safety, and suggesting the 'Balluku issue' may be an impediment.
An analysis suggests that the political alliance with Haredi parties, once a stable anchor for Prime Minister Netanyahu, is no longer guaranteed, potentially leading to new elections.
Darts sensation Luke Littler is predicting an exciting performance as he aims for a record seventh nightly victory in the Premier League Darts event in Birmingham on Thursday.
A newly elected Reform councillor has resigned from the party just days after being elected, following a storm of controversy over comments calling the Holocaust a 'hoax' and making racist remarks.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are set to play the New Orleans Saints in the NFL's first-ever regular season game in Paris, scheduled for October 25th. This marks a historic expansion for the league into the French capital.
A midday market summary highlights surging wholesale prices and reports that AI startup Anthropic is nearing a $50 billion valuation, among other key financial news.
Ronnie Lott is being recognized for his powerful claim to being USC's best football player of all time, having mastered his position and become a dynastic champion.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has issued a warning that global oil inventories are depleting at an unprecedented rate. This rapid decline is attributed to factors including ongoing geopolitical conflicts and disruptions like the blocking of the Strait of Hormuz.
The Carolina Panthers, after surprisingly making the playoffs in 2025, are listed among the biggest winners of the 2026 NFL offseason due to strategic moves to maintain their momentum.
Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy has received a six-game suspension from the NHL Department of Player Safety, a decision that has drawn criticism regarding consistency in player safety rulings.
Rumors are circulating that Karol G may be featured on Drake's upcoming track 'Iceman', leading to a review of the Canadian rapper's decade-long history of fusing hip-hop with Latin genres.
Five dental practitioners in Nantes, France, have been suspended for several days after refusing to prescribe 30% foreign-made products, specifically Chinese prostheses. The professionals are protesting against these directives, which they claim are motivated by profit.
Vishay Intertechnology, Eos Energy Enterprises, and Tower Semiconductor were among several companies whose stocks experienced notable increases on Wednesday. The report highlights broader market movements for the day.
The Public Prosecutor's Office confirmed that Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski called State Prosecutor Nenad Saveski for the first time yesterday, but their conversation did not delve into details of specific cases, including the TEC Negotino investigation closure.