• TVLine

    9-1-1′s Cruise Crisis Concludes: Who Made It Out Alive? And Who Almost Came to Bobby and Athena’s Rescue?

    9-1-1 fans can breathe a massive sigh of relief after Thursday’s conclusion to the season’s three-part premiere, now that Bobby and Athena are finally back on land — and back in the saddle. (Bow-chicka-bow-wow!) Of course, not everyone fared quite as well as the 118’s Mom and Dad this week. For starters, remember that guy […]

    • Forbes

    U.S. Mint’s Burton Snowboards Vermont $1 Coin Sells Out Instantly

    The U.S. Mint Vermont $1 coin featuring a snowboarder sold out almost immediately earlier this week. The coin honors Burton Snowboards' role in Vermont industry.

  • Some Illegal Immigrants Who Stormed U.S. Border in Texas Released into U.S. After Being Processed

    A video taken by the New York Post and posted Thursday showed migrants breaking through fencing and knocking down guard members. The post Some Illegal Immigrants Who Stormed U.S. Border in Texas Released into U.S. After Being Processed first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.

  • Navy SEAL Challenges Sean Strickland To 'No Rules' Street Fight For Mocking Navy SEALs Training

    Sean Strickland is continuing his beef with the Navy SEALS community. Last month, Strickland went viral when he mocked Navy SEAL training and said that no Navy SEAL could withstand his MMA training regimen. “I don’t think there’s one f—– Navy Seal who could survive a week training with me, I’m kind of sick of […]

  • A method being weighed for distributing U.S. aid in Gaza could put U.S. troops at risk, officials say

    The Biden administration is adamant that no U.S. personnel will set foot in Gaza when it starts delivering humanitarian aid from a floating dock, but a proposal for workers from other nations to deliver the aid carries security risks, say one former and two current administration officials. The concerns are the latest wrinkle in the White House push to get aid to the enclave’s hungry population via a floating dock. U.S. military officials have told NBC News that the first time they heard that...

  • U.S. Ambassador in Bucharest: Doicesti SMR project, an important element of the U.S.-Romania strategic partnership

    After touring the Doicesti Small Modular Reactor (SMR) site, U.S. Ambassador to Romania, Kathleen Kavalec said that the rapid progress here is a testament to Romania’s vision, guiding us toward a cleaner, more sustainable energy future. According to the American ambassador, “Romania is poised to become a regional clean energy hub“, and “the Doicesti SMR […]

  • Behind Haiti violence, smuggled guns from the U.S.

    WASHINGTON — Weeks before the latest violence broke out in Haiti, the self-described "king" of a Haitian gang was in a US court pleading guilty to smuggling AK47s and a .50 caliber rifle to the Caribbean nation. "The Justice Department will aggressively pursue every tool at its disposal to hold accountable those who would smuggle U.S.-origin weapons and other controlled goods for the benefit of malicious actors," prosecutors said at the time.

  • Navy identifies U.S. sailor lost overboard in Red Sea

    The U.S. Navy on Saturday identified a sailor who went overboard while deployed in the Red Sea. The sailor, Aviation Machinist's Mate 2nd Class Oriola Michael Aregbesola, went overboard from the USS Mason on Wednesday, military officials said. He was assigned to the "Swamp Foxes" of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 74.Aregbesola, a 34-year-old Florida resident, joined the Navy in July 2020. "Petty Officer Aregbesola fully embodied the selfless character and thoughtful warrior spirit of the...

  • Florida Republicans Seek U.S. Navy Support to Intercept Haitians

    The group specifically pointed to testimony from U.S. Southern Command's General Laura Richardson in which she advocated for use of Department of Defense assets to interdict the maritime arrivals. The post Florida Republicans Seek U.S. Navy Support to Intercept Haitians first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.

    • MSNBC

    The U.S. just made Gaza's catastrophic hunger crisis even worse

    President Joe Biden signed a spending package Saturday that includes a provision that cuts off funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East through March 2025. Described by U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres as “the backbone of all humanitarian responses in Gaza,” UNRWA, the chief organization for distributing food and aid in Gaza, relies heavily on U.S. funding. The group says that being denied U.S. money will drastically reduce its...

  • Aston Villa 1-3 Arsenal: Women’s Super League – as it happened

    A fine second half display from Arsenal ensured they turned things around

  • What’s up with 1&1, Apple, GenAI

    RAN site bottlenecks still choking 1&1’s Open RAN rolloutWill Apple crumble under antitrust pressure? Enterprise demand for GenAI really does exist