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Raul Castro

US government indicts Raul Castro

The U.S. government indicted Cuba's Raul Castro, marking a sharp new step in Washington’s campaign against Havana and echoes tactics used against Venezuela, where criminal charges helped frame a broader U.S. pressure campaign.
A technician performs an Ebola test.

Research points to wider Ebola spread as WHO raises global alarm

Imperial College London researchers estimate the Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo may be several times larger than official confirmed counts show, deepening concern after WHO declared the crisis an international health emergency.

Midair collision at Mountain Home Air Force Base

A pair of EA-18G “Growlers” suffered a midair collision while performing a demonstration at the GunFighter Skies 2026

Cuba faces fuel crisis

Cuba’s worsening fuel crisis deepens as halted oil shipments and mounting U.S. pressure push the island toward severe instability.
Members of the Nigerian military.

US forces kill top ISIS leader in Nigeria

U.S. and Nigerian forces have killed Abu Bilal al-Minuki, described as the second-in-command of the Islamic State group worldwide, according to an announcement Friday by U.S. President Donald Trump.
President Trump's Official State Visit

China, US Face Off at High-Stakes Summit

President Trump and President Xi are set to meet for a formal state visit in Beijing.

FDA Commissioner Marty Makary resigns

FDA Commissioner Marty Makary resigns after political pressure from Trump Administration.

Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke dies at 29

Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke has died at 29, his agents announced Tuesday. A cause of death has
Eileen Wang

California mayor quits over Chinese agent charges

Eileen Wang, the mayor of Arcadia, California, resigned Monday after federal prosecutors charged her with acting as an illegal agent of the Chinese government and said she agreed to plead guilty.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer

Junior resignations, Labour MPs intensify pressure on Starmer to quit

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing growing pressure from Labour lawmakers and junior government figures after poor election results, with some calling for him to set a timetable to leave office.
Members of the Mexican Army's special anti-drone battalion, tasked with protecting venues and ensuring security for the 2026 World Cup, take part in a demonstration for the press at Military Camp Number 1 in the municipality of Naucalpan, State of Mexico, on February 17, 2026.

The Secret Cartel Drone War

An analysis of how Mexican cartels have been locked in a drone arms race since 2022, and it's effects.

Evolution of War: Ukraine’s Drones

Ukraine’s rapid drone innovation is reshaping combat, turning inexpensive unmanned systems into decisive tools against Russian forces.
Police block off part of a street in Edmond, Oklahoma, after a campground shooting at Lake Arcadia on Sunday.

Mass shooting reported near campground in Oklahoma

Mass shooting reporting in Edmond, Oklahoma with at least 15 unconfirmed injured.

Spirit Airlines to cease operations overnight

Spirit nears overnight shutdown after rescue talks fail, putting flights, jobs, and restructuring efforts at risk
Pirates surrender to UK MOD forces in 2008.

Somali Piracy Threat Rises After New Hijacks and Attempted Boarding

Recent UKMTO and JMIC warnings point to renewed pirate activity off Somalia, including vessel seizures and attempted boardings.

CJNG Leader Audias Flores-Silva “El Jardinero” arrested in Mexican Navy operation

Mexico arrests alleged CJNG operator Audias Flores Silva, a cartel figure wanted under a $5 million bounty.
Faytuks Network Battle Damage Assessment of Prince Sultan Air Base. Image: EOS SAT /Faytuks Network Intelligence, taken on April 21, 2026

BDA: Satellite image shows Prince Sultan Air Base active and operational after Iranian strikes

Faytuks Intel battle damage assessment of Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.

6 Shot Inside Mall of Louisiana; Building Locked Down During Active Incident

Six people were shot inside the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge, prompting a full lockdown as authorities respond to what officials describe as an incident involving a weapon or weapons.
Lufthansa Airbus A359

Lufthansa to cut 20,000 flights through October as fuel prices surge

Lufthansa Group said Tuesday it will remove 20,000 short-haul flights from its schedule through October.
Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-FL)

Cherfilus-McCormick resigns from Congress before expected House sanctions

Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-FL) resigned from Congress on Tuesday, according to NOTUS, stepping down just hours before the House Ethics Committee was set to announce sanctions against her.

Apple names John Ternus as new CEO

Apple names John Ternus next CEO as Tim Cook shifts to executive chairman in September.
Official portrait of Secretary of Labor, Lori Chavez-DeRemer

U.S. Labor Secretary resigns

WASHINGTON, D.C., Apr. 20 – Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer resigned on Monday, according to a post on

Italy’s PM Meloni suspends defense agreement with Israel

Italy is halting renewal of its defense pact with Israel as diplomatic tensions rise and domestic political pressure grows.

Shooting outside Louisiana school leaves parent injured

Teen arrested after father was shot outside Hammond school, where officer quickly prevented further violence.

Children’s TV producer Sid Krofft dies at 96

Producer Sid Krofft, creator of "Land of the Lost" and TV series "H.R. Pufnstuf" dead at 96 years old.

Suspect in California warehouse arson pleads not guilty in court

Highland man pleads not guilty in Ontario warehouse arson case.

Reps. Tony Gonzales and Eric Swalwell officially resign amid allegations of misconduct

Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales resigned from Congress Tuesday amid separate sexual misconduct scandals, ending House Ethics investigations into both.

America250: Founding-era documents arrive in Southern California

Rare founding-era U.S. documents arrived in Van Nuys Monday, marking Southern California’s stop on America250’s nationwide Freedom Plane exhibition tour.

Rep. Eric Swalwell announces resignation from Congress

Representative Eric Swalwell (D-CA) announced plans on Monday to resign from congress amid sexual assault allegations following calls from lawmakers on both sides to step down.
Artemis II launching from Cape Canaveral, Fla. Image courtesy NASA.

Artemis II Launches, Sending Astronauts Back Toward the Moon for the First Time Since 1972

CAPE CANAVERAL, Apr. 1 – NASA on Wednesday launched Artemis II, a mission decades in the making and
The Communist Party's building in Morón, Cuba, was attacked overnight by anti-government protesters. (@rancanoglenda7 / X)

Cuba Faces Growing Instability as Energy Crisis and Protests Mount

HAVANA — Cuba is facing one of its most serious internal crises in decades as a worsening energy

Deadly Tornado Outbreak Kills Several Across US Midwest and Plains

A deadly tornado outbreak swept across parts of the central United States on Friday, March 6, leaving several

U.S. Authorizes Departure of Non-Emergency Embassy Staff From Israel

Jerusalem, February 27, 2026: The U.S. Department of State has authorized the departure of non-emergency U.S. government personnel and their family members from U.S. Mission Israel due to rising safety risks, according to an updated travel advisory issued Friday.

LIVEIranian protests

Follow along for the latest updates on the protests in Iran. Over the past year, Iranian regime forces

Mexican cartel drones breach U.S. airspace

The Federal Aviation Administration has issued an extraordinary Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) effectively shutting down all flights in and out of El Paso for a 10-day period, citing national defense authority.

Marinera (Bella-1) tanker has been secured by U.S Forces

The United States has carried out an operation to seize a Venezuela-linked tanker formerly known as Bella-1

Timeline of the shooting in Caracas, Venezuela

This article uses tweets as the timeline.

Mapping the ongoing protests in Iran (UPDATED)

Red: protests before 01/01/2026 Orange: protests starting on 01/01/2026

Centcom says U.S. and partner raids in Syria removed nearly 25 ISIS operatives after the major Dec. 19 strike

U.S. Central Command says U.S. and partner forces killed or captured nearly 25 ISIS operatives in Syria in

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