Palm Beach airport renamed President Donald J. Trump International
Palm Beach airport renamed President Donald J. Trump International on Thursday, July 9, 2026, after a Florida law signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, adding Trump’s name to a major South Florida travel hub near Mar-a-Lago. Palm Beach International Airport in South Florida was officially renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport on Thursday, July 9, 2026, following a Florida law signed by Gov. Ron DeSa
Palm Beach airport renamed President Donald J. Trump International
Palm Beach airport renamed President Donald J. Trump International on Thursday, July 9, 2026, after a Florida law signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, adding Trump’s name to a major South Florida travel hub near Mar-a-Lago. Palm Beach International Airport in South Florida was officially renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport on Thursday, July 9, 2026, following a Florida law signed by Gov. Ron DeSa
Trump Air Force One Switch After NATO Summit Raises Concerns
Trump’s Air Force One switch after the NATO summit in Turkey put new focus on the Qatar-gifted jet, presidential aircraft security, Iran-related threats and the stop at RAF Mildenhall, where he later boarded the newer plane for Washington after meeting U.S. service members. President Donald Trump’s Air Force One switch after the NATO summit in Turkey has drawn new attention to presidential aircraft security a
Trump Air Force One Switch After NATO Summit Raises Concerns
Trump’s Air Force One switch after the NATO summit in Turkey put new focus on the Qatar-gifted jet, presidential aircraft security, Iran-related threats and the stop at RAF Mildenhall, where he later boarded the newer plane for Washington after meeting U.S. service members. President Donald Trump’s Air Force One switch after the NATO summit in Turkey has drawn new attention to presidential aircraft security a
From Janitor to CEO: Sharran Srivatsaa Credits Tony Robbins Tapes
Sharran Srivatsaa’s janitor-to-CEO story highlights how he used free Tony Robbins audio tapes to improve his communication while working nights in the United States. The Indian entrepreneur, now described as the U.S.-based CEO of Acquisition, said criticism of his accent became an early obstacle as he tried to build a career. Sharran Srivatsaa’s Janitor-to-CEO Journey Srivatsaa shared the account in a post on X after entrepreneur and author
From Janitor to CEO: Sharran Srivatsaa Credits Tony Robbins Tapes
Sharran Srivatsaa’s janitor-to-CEO story highlights how he used free Tony Robbins audio tapes to improve his communication while working nights in the United States. The Indian entrepreneur, now described as the U.S.-based CEO of Acquisition, said criticism of his accent became an early obstacle as he tried to build a career. Sharran Srivatsaa’s Janitor-to-CEO Journey Srivatsaa shared the account in a post on X after entrepreneur and author
Khaan Quest 2026 brings 18 nations to Mongolia drill
Khaan Quest 2026 has officially begun at the Five Hills Training Area near Ulaanbaatar, marking one of the largest annual UN peacekeeping training exercises in the region. The drill brings together troops from 18 nations, with a focus on improving coordination in complex peace support environments. More than 1,000 personnel are taking part in structured field training designed to replicate real-world mission conditions under United Nations mandates. India strengthens peacekeeping engagement through participation The Indian Army has deployed a 40-member contingent for the exercise, including personnel from a battalion of the JAT Regiment along with supporting arms. Their participation reflects India’s continued operational commitment to global peacekeeping frameworks. Indian troops are actively engaged in tactical drills such as area domination, checkpoint operations, search procedures, and controlled movement scenarios that simulate volatile environments. Training designed for real-world mission readiness The exercise is structured around practical peacekeeping scenarios where multinational forces must operate under unified command conditions. Activities include convoy protection, casualty evacuation drills, and humanitarian response simulations. A strong emphasis is placed on interoperability, ensuring that forces from different countries can communicate and operate seamlessly during international deployments. Women, Peace and Security module gains importance A dedicated training segment on Women, Peace and Security is a key feature of this year’s exercise. It focuses on improving gender awareness in operational settings, strengthening civilian protection measures, and encouraging greater participation of women in peacekeeping roles. The module is designed to reflect evolving global expectations in modern conflict management. Exercise highlights growing global coordination Khaan Quest began as a bilateral initiative between Mongolia and the United States in the early 2000s and has since expanded into a multinational platform co-sponsored by US Indo-Pacific Command. Over the years, it has evolved into a key training ground for preparing forces for UN peace operations. The 2026 edition reinforces international cooperation, operational readiness, and shared security practices among participating nations. Strategic relevance of Khaan Quest 2026 The exercise serves as more than just a training event—it acts as a platform for military diplomacy and operational alignment among partner countries. By working together in simulated peace missions, participating forces strengthen trust, improve tactical compatibility, and enhance readiness for future UN deployments in conflict and post-conflict zones.
Khaan Quest 2026 brings 18 nations to Mongolia drill
Khaan Quest 2026 has officially begun at the Five Hills Training Area near Ulaanbaatar, marking one of the largest annual UN peacekeeping training exercises in the region. The drill brings together troops from 18 nations, with a focus on improving coordination in complex peace support environments. More than 1,000 personnel are taking part in structured field training designed to replicate real-world mission conditions under United Nations mandates. India strengthens peacekeeping engagement through participation The Indian Army has deployed a 40-member contingent for the exercise, including personnel from a battalion of the JAT Regiment along with supporting arms. Their participation reflects India’s continued operational commitment to global peacekeeping frameworks. Indian troops are actively engaged in tactical drills such as area domination, checkpoint operations, search procedures, and controlled movement scenarios that simulate volatile environments. Training designed for real-world mission readiness The exercise is structured around practical peacekeeping scenarios where multinational forces must operate under unified command conditions. Activities include convoy protection, casualty evacuation drills, and humanitarian response simulations. A strong emphasis is placed on interoperability, ensuring that forces from different countries can communicate and operate seamlessly during international deployments. Women, Peace and Security module gains importance A dedicated training segment on Women, Peace and Security is a key feature of this year’s exercise. It focuses on improving gender awareness in operational settings, strengthening civilian protection measures, and encouraging greater participation of women in peacekeeping roles. The module is designed to reflect evolving global expectations in modern conflict management. Exercise highlights growing global coordination Khaan Quest began as a bilateral initiative between Mongolia and the United States in the early 2000s and has since expanded into a multinational platform co-sponsored by US Indo-Pacific Command. Over the years, it has evolved into a key training ground for preparing forces for UN peace operations. The 2026 edition reinforces international cooperation, operational readiness, and shared security practices among participating nations. Strategic relevance of Khaan Quest 2026 The exercise serves as more than just a training event—it acts as a platform for military diplomacy and operational alignment among partner countries. By working together in simulated peace missions, participating forces strengthen trust, improve tactical compatibility, and enhance readiness for future UN deployments in conflict and post-conflict zones.
Fire At Tata Communications Nehru Place Building Battery Room, No Injuries
New Delhi, June 5, 2026: A major fire broke out early Friday morning at the Tata Communications office building in Nehru Place, South Delhi, triggering a significant response from emergency services. The blaze was successfully brought under control and no office workers were hurt. The fire was first spotted at around 2:47 am in the battery room on the third floor of a five‑storey commercial building opposite Savitri Cinema. The Delhi Fire Service (DFS) received multiple distress
Fire At Tata Communications Nehru Place Building Battery Room, No Injuries
New Delhi, June 5, 2026: A major fire broke out early Friday morning at the Tata Communications office building in Nehru Place, South Delhi, triggering a significant response from emergency services. The blaze was successfully brought under control and no office workers were hurt. The fire was first spotted at around 2:47 am in the battery room on the third floor of a five‑storey commercial building opposite Savitri Cinema. The Delhi Fire Service (DFS) received multiple distress
West Bengal Orders Police to Hand Illegal Migrants to BSF for Deportation
Kolkata, West Bengal, 22 May 2026 – The West Bengal government has issued a strong new directive to state police to hand illegal immigrants not protected under the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) directly to the Border Security Force (BSF) for deportation to Bangladesh. West Bengal Orders Direct Deportation of Illegal Immigrants to BSF In a major administrative shift announced on 22 May 2026, West Bengal chief minister Suvendu Adhik
West Bengal Orders Police to Hand Illegal Migrants to BSF for Deportation
Kolkata, West Bengal, 22 May 2026 – The West Bengal government has issued a strong new directive to state police to hand illegal immigrants not protected under the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) directly to the Border Security Force (BSF) for deportation to Bangladesh. West Bengal Orders Direct Deportation of Illegal Immigrants to BSF In a major administrative shift announced on 22 May 2026, West Bengal chief minister Suvendu Adhik
New Charge Filed Against Cole Allen in Assassination Attempt on President Trump
On May 5, federal prosecutors filed an additional charge against Cole Allen, the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump. The new indictment alleges that Allen assaulted a Secret Service officer with a shotgun while rushing through a security checkpoint outside a Washington press gala last month. The grand jury indictment now includes a fourth charge, adding to the original charges of attempting to assassinate President Trump and two firearms-related offenses, including discharging a weapon during a violent crime. Allen, 31, was arrested at the Washington Hilton after the incident. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, who was present at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, condemned the attack, stating that Allen was heavily armed and attempted to assassinate the President. However, Blanche praised the quick and courageous response from law enforcement, which prevented further harm. “Under the leadership of President Trump, violent political actors will never win; we will prosecute anyone who engages in these horrific acts to the fullest extent of the law,” Blanche said in a statement. The indictment follows earlier uncertainties about whether the bullet that struck the Secret Service officer was fired by Allen or a fellow officer. US Attorney Jeanine Pirro clarified on social media that there was no evidence suggesting the officer was injured by friendly fire. Secret Service Director Sean Curran also confirmed that evidence showed Allen fired the shot before being apprehended. The officer, who was shot at point-blank range in the chest, heroically returned fire and managed to shoot five times, according to Curran. Allen’s jail conditions have raised concerns, with Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui expressing worry about reports of Allen being held on suicide watch and in a constantly lit padded cell. Faruqui, troubled by these conditions, questioned whether they were excessively punitive. Allen had reportedly told FBI agents that he did not expect to survive the attack, raising further concerns about his mental state. Assistant US Attorney Jocelyn Ballantine highlighted that this raised potential concerns regarding suicide risk. The case has now been assigned to U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden, a Trump appointee who previously served as a police officer. As the case progresses, the additional charges against Allen reflect the severity of the attempted assassination and the significant impact on law enforcement and national security.
New Charge Filed Against Cole Allen in Assassination Attempt on President Trump
On May 5, federal prosecutors filed an additional charge against Cole Allen, the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump. The new indictment alleges that Allen assaulted a Secret Service officer with a shotgun while rushing through a security checkpoint outside a Washington press gala last month. The grand jury indictment now includes a fourth charge, adding to the original charges of attempting to assassinate President Trump and two firearms-related offenses, including discharging a weapon during a violent crime. Allen, 31, was arrested at the Washington Hilton after the incident. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, who was present at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, condemned the attack, stating that Allen was heavily armed and attempted to assassinate the President. However, Blanche praised the quick and courageous response from law enforcement, which prevented further harm. “Under the leadership of President Trump, violent political actors will never win; we will prosecute anyone who engages in these horrific acts to the fullest extent of the law,” Blanche said in a statement. The indictment follows earlier uncertainties about whether the bullet that struck the Secret Service officer was fired by Allen or a fellow officer. US Attorney Jeanine Pirro clarified on social media that there was no evidence suggesting the officer was injured by friendly fire. Secret Service Director Sean Curran also confirmed that evidence showed Allen fired the shot before being apprehended. The officer, who was shot at point-blank range in the chest, heroically returned fire and managed to shoot five times, according to Curran. Allen’s jail conditions have raised concerns, with Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui expressing worry about reports of Allen being held on suicide watch and in a constantly lit padded cell. Faruqui, troubled by these conditions, questioned whether they were excessively punitive. Allen had reportedly told FBI agents that he did not expect to survive the attack, raising further concerns about his mental state. Assistant US Attorney Jocelyn Ballantine highlighted that this raised potential concerns regarding suicide risk. The case has now been assigned to U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden, a Trump appointee who previously served as a police officer. As the case progresses, the additional charges against Allen reflect the severity of the attempted assassination and the significant impact on law enforcement and national security.
Security footage shows missed dog alerts before White House shooting
DOJ footage shows missed security dog alerts before shooting at WHCD A newly released video from the Justice Department has uncovered crucial details about the attempted shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner (WHCD). The footage reveals that a security dog alerted to Cole Tomas Allen’s presence twice, but these warnings went unnoticed, allowing the suspect to fire at a Secret Service officer before being detained. The video, shared by US Attorney Jeanine Pirro on social media platform X, shows Allen walking through the Hilton Hotel the night before the attack. In a chilling moment, the security dog reacts to Allen as he passes, signaling potential danger. However, despite these two distinct alerts, the handler fails to acknowledge the dog's warning, allowing Allen to continue his movement through the hotel. The footage captures the suspect armed with a shotgun, heading toward a security checkpoint where he shoots a Secret Service officer. The video highlights how Allen was moving through the hotel, appearing to “case the area” before the shooting. He can be seen walking through corridors and even passing through a gym in the hours before the more dramatic scene. The footage reveals Allen approaching the magnetometer checkpoint, where he charges past uniformed officers and agents, carrying a long-barrelled firearm. In a slow-motion clip of the video, a Secret Service agent fires three times at Allen, although police have confirmed that Allen was not shot. Instead, Allen was tackled and detained after a brief struggle with security personnel. The officer who was shot survived the attack, thanks to the protection provided by his ballistic vest. Pirro, in her statement, clarified that there is no evidence that friendly fire caused the shooting. She emphasized that the footage had already been provided to the US District Court for further legal action. Allen, a 31-year-old from California, has been charged with attempting to assassinate the president. If convicted, he faces up to life in prison. This latest video offers crucial insight into the incident, showing the missed warnings and the sequence of events that allowed the shooter to carry out the attack.
Security footage shows missed dog alerts before White House shooting
DOJ footage shows missed security dog alerts before shooting at WHCD A newly released video from the Justice Department has uncovered crucial details about the attempted shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner (WHCD). The footage reveals that a security dog alerted to Cole Tomas Allen’s presence twice, but these warnings went unnoticed, allowing the suspect to fire at a Secret Service officer before being detained. The video, shared by US Attorney Jeanine Pirro on social media platform X, shows Allen walking through the Hilton Hotel the night before the attack. In a chilling moment, the security dog reacts to Allen as he passes, signaling potential danger. However, despite these two distinct alerts, the handler fails to acknowledge the dog's warning, allowing Allen to continue his movement through the hotel. The footage captures the suspect armed with a shotgun, heading toward a security checkpoint where he shoots a Secret Service officer. The video highlights how Allen was moving through the hotel, appearing to “case the area” before the shooting. He can be seen walking through corridors and even passing through a gym in the hours before the more dramatic scene. The footage reveals Allen approaching the magnetometer checkpoint, where he charges past uniformed officers and agents, carrying a long-barrelled firearm. In a slow-motion clip of the video, a Secret Service agent fires three times at Allen, although police have confirmed that Allen was not shot. Instead, Allen was tackled and detained after a brief struggle with security personnel. The officer who was shot survived the attack, thanks to the protection provided by his ballistic vest. Pirro, in her statement, clarified that there is no evidence that friendly fire caused the shooting. She emphasized that the footage had already been provided to the US District Court for further legal action. Allen, a 31-year-old from California, has been charged with attempting to assassinate the president. If convicted, he faces up to life in prison. This latest video offers crucial insight into the incident, showing the missed warnings and the sequence of events that allowed the shooter to carry out the attack.
Apple CEO Tim Cook to Step Down, John Ternus Takes Charge
Tim Cook, the long-serving CEO of Apple, has announced that he will step down from his role after nearly 15 years of leadership. He will officially transition out of the CEO position on September 1, 2026, and take on a new role as executive chairman. Cook took over from
Apple CEO Tim Cook to Step Down, John Ternus Takes Charge
Tim Cook, the long-serving CEO of Apple, has announced that he will step down from his role after nearly 15 years of leadership. He will officially transition out of the CEO position on September 1, 2026, and take on a new role as executive chairman. Cook took over from
Gunman kills five in Kyiv supermarket siege, attacker shot dead
A gunman opened fire in Kyiv, killing five people and injuring several others, according to Ukrainian officials. The incident unfolded on Saturday when the attacker entered a supermarket and began shooting, triggering a large-scale police response and a tense hostage situation. Authorities confirmed that the suspect was later killed during a coordinated operation inside the store. Ukraine’s Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said the gunman had taken hostages and fired at responding officers during the standoff, complicating efforts to safely resolve the situation. Police ultimately neutralized the attacker while attempting to detain him. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the death toll and said officials were working to establish all circumstances surrounding the attack. He extended condolences to the victims’ families and emphasized that a full investigation is underway. Live broadcast footage from the scene showed armed police units taking cover inside the shopping complex as gunfire echoed. Civilians in the area were quickly evacuated as emergency responders secured the perimeter and moved to contain the threat. Officials reported that at least 10 people were hospitalized with injuries and trauma following the attack. Four hostages were rescued during the operation and are receiving support. Investigators from the National Police of Ukraine and the Security Service of Ukraine are continuing to examine the incident. Authorities said verified updates will be released as more details become available.
Gunman kills five in Kyiv supermarket siege, attacker shot dead
A gunman opened fire in Kyiv, killing five people and injuring several others, according to Ukrainian officials. The incident unfolded on Saturday when the attacker entered a supermarket and began shooting, triggering a large-scale police response and a tense hostage situation. Authorities confirmed that the suspect was later killed during a coordinated operation inside the store. Ukraine’s Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said the gunman had taken hostages and fired at responding officers during the standoff, complicating efforts to safely resolve the situation. Police ultimately neutralized the attacker while attempting to detain him. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the death toll and said officials were working to establish all circumstances surrounding the attack. He extended condolences to the victims’ families and emphasized that a full investigation is underway. Live broadcast footage from the scene showed armed police units taking cover inside the shopping complex as gunfire echoed. Civilians in the area were quickly evacuated as emergency responders secured the perimeter and moved to contain the threat. Officials reported that at least 10 people were hospitalized with injuries and trauma following the attack. Four hostages were rescued during the operation and are receiving support. Investigators from the National Police of Ukraine and the Security Service of Ukraine are continuing to examine the incident. Authorities said verified updates will be released as more details become available.
Meta Develops AI Zuckerberg to Strengthen CEO-Employee Connections
Meta is working on an AI-powered version of CEO Mark Zuckerberg to enhance communication within the company. The project, still in its early stages, aims to create a photorealistic AI character that can interact with employees. This AI is being designed to mirror Zuckerberg’s speech patterns, tone, and views on company strategy, with the goal of making employees feel a stronger connection to their CEO. Zuckerberg is directly involved in training the AI character, feeding it his cu
Meta Develops AI Zuckerberg to Strengthen CEO-Employee Connections
Meta is working on an AI-powered version of CEO Mark Zuckerberg to enhance communication within the company. The project, still in its early stages, aims to create a photorealistic AI character that can interact with employees. This AI is being designed to mirror Zuckerberg’s speech patterns, tone, and views on company strategy, with the goal of making employees feel a stronger connection to their CEO. Zuckerberg is directly involved in training the AI character, feeding it his cu
Texas kids invited to Cedar Park police Easter egg hunt event
The Cedar Park Police Department is inviting families to take part in a community Easter egg hunt scheduled for 10:00 AM CDT on Saturday, April 4, 2026, in Cedar Park, Texas. The event, designed primarily for children, aims to combine outdoor activity with community engagement, offering a unique alternative to traditional Easter celebrations. Organizers say the initiative is part of a broader effort to strengthen relationships between law enforcement and local residents while encour
Texas kids invited to Cedar Park police Easter egg hunt event
The Cedar Park Police Department is inviting families to take part in a community Easter egg hunt scheduled for 10:00 AM CDT on Saturday, April 4, 2026, in Cedar Park, Texas. The event, designed primarily for children, aims to combine outdoor activity with community engagement, offering a unique alternative to traditional Easter celebrations. Organizers say the initiative is part of a broader effort to strengthen relationships between law enforcement and local residents while encour
Trump Claims Regime Change in Iran, Signals Peace Deal Soon
US President Donald Trump has made a striking claim that “regime change has happened” in Iran, even as the conflict between the two nations continues after a month of escalating military action. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump indicated that negotiations are underway and suggested that a peace deal could be reached “pretty soon,” despite ongoing tensions. According to Trump, t
Trump Claims Regime Change in Iran, Signals Peace Deal Soon
US President Donald Trump has made a striking claim that “regime change has happened” in Iran, even as the conflict between the two nations continues after a month of escalating military action. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump indicated that negotiations are underway and suggested that a peace deal could be reached “pretty soon,” despite ongoing tensions. According to Trump, t
Mark Zuckerberg Building AI CEO Agent for Meta: A New Era for Leadership?
In a groundbreaking move, Meta's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, is reportedly building an AI CEO agent to assist him in his day-to-day duties. The AI model, still in the testing phase, is designed to help Zuckerberg quickly access critical information, potentially streamlining his workflow and making decision-making faster than relying on a team of staff members. This shift towards AI even at the highest levels of leadership highlights a growing trend where CEOs are not exempt from the integration of
Mark Zuckerberg Building AI CEO Agent for Meta: A New Era for Leadership?
In a groundbreaking move, Meta's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, is reportedly building an AI CEO agent to assist him in his day-to-day duties. The AI model, still in the testing phase, is designed to help Zuckerberg quickly access critical information, potentially streamlining his workflow and making decision-making faster than relying on a team of staff members. This shift towards AI even at the highest levels of leadership highlights a growing trend where CEOs are not exempt from the integration of
Minnesota immigration surge to conclude, says border czar Tom Homan
The large-scale immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota is set to conclude, according to border czar Tom Homan. Speaking at a press briefing, Homan confirmed that he had proposed ending the intensified operation and that the decision had been approved. A significant drawdown of federal personnel has already begun and is expected to continue over the next week, signaling the gradual end of the enhanced enforcement effort in the state. While the surge operation is ending in Minnesota
Minnesota immigration surge to conclude, says border czar Tom Homan
The large-scale immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota is set to conclude, according to border czar Tom Homan. Speaking at a press briefing, Homan confirmed that he had proposed ending the intensified operation and that the decision had been approved. A significant drawdown of federal personnel has already begun and is expected to continue over the next week, signaling the gradual end of the enhanced enforcement effort in the state. While the surge operation is ending in Minnesota
Jaahnavi Kandula's Family Receives $29 Million Settlement After Fatal Police Accident in Seattle
The city of Seattle has reached a $29 million settlement with the family of Jaahnavi Kandula, a 23-year-old graduate student from India, who was tragically killed in 2023 when a speeding police officer struck her. Kandula, a master's student at Northeastern University’s Seattle campus, was hit by Officer Kevin Dave, who was driving at 74 mph (119 km/h) in a 25-mph (40 km/h) zone while responding to a drug overdose call. Though Dave had his emergency lights
Jaahnavi Kandula's Family Receives $29 Million Settlement After Fatal Police Accident in Seattle
The city of Seattle has reached a $29 million settlement with the family of Jaahnavi Kandula, a 23-year-old graduate student from India, who was tragically killed in 2023 when a speeding police officer struck her. Kandula, a master's student at Northeastern University’s Seattle campus, was hit by Officer Kevin Dave, who was driving at 74 mph (119 km/h) in a 25-mph (40 km/h) zone while responding to a drug overdose call. Though Dave had his emergency lights
Federal report details fatal shooting of Minnesota nurse during anti-ICE protests
A Department of Homeland Security report released this week has detailed the initial findings surrounding the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, a Minnesota nurse who was killed during protests against federal immigration enforcement operations over the weekend. The document summarizes the preliminary conclusions of an internal investigation conducted by Customs and Border Protection following the confrontation that led to Pretti’s death. According to the report, federal officers atte
Federal report details fatal shooting of Minnesota nurse during anti-ICE protests
A Department of Homeland Security report released this week has detailed the initial findings surrounding the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, a Minnesota nurse who was killed during protests against federal immigration enforcement operations over the weekend. The document summarizes the preliminary conclusions of an internal investigation conducted by Customs and Border Protection following the confrontation that led to Pretti’s death. According to the report, federal officers atte
Trump backs Nato at Davos but questions alliance commitment to the United States
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday reaffirmed Washington’s commitment to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization while openly questioning whether the military alliance would offer the same level of support to the United States in a moment of crisis. Speaking at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Trump struck a blunt tone as he described what he views as an imbalance in the long-standing transatlantic partnership. Addressing global political and business leade
Trump backs Nato at Davos but questions alliance commitment to the United States
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday reaffirmed Washington’s commitment to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization while openly questioning whether the military alliance would offer the same level of support to the United States in a moment of crisis. Speaking at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Trump struck a blunt tone as he described what he views as an imbalance in the long-standing transatlantic partnership. Addressing global political and business leade
Trump’s Flight to Davos Interrupted by Aircraft Technical Issue
Air Force One, the aircraft carrying US President Donald Trump to the World Economic Forum in Davos, was forced to make an unexpected U-turn late Tuesday after a minor electrical issue was detected mid-flight. The aircraft, which had departed from Joint Base Andrews near Washington, reversed its course while flying over the Atlantic Ocean near Montauk, close to the eastern tip of Long Island. According to White House officials, the decision to return was taken purely as a precaution, with no
Trump’s Flight to Davos Interrupted by Aircraft Technical Issue
Air Force One, the aircraft carrying US President Donald Trump to the World Economic Forum in Davos, was forced to make an unexpected U-turn late Tuesday after a minor electrical issue was detected mid-flight. The aircraft, which had departed from Joint Base Andrews near Washington, reversed its course while flying over the Atlantic Ocean near Montauk, close to the eastern tip of Long Island. According to White House officials, the decision to return was taken purely as a precaution, with no
Florida man charged with murder after three tourists found dead near Disney area
A Florida man has been charged with murder following the fatal shooting of three tourists outside a short-term rental home in a popular Kissimmee vacation neighborhood near Disney theme parks, authorities said. The incident has shaken the central Florida tourism corridor, an area known for its family-oriented accommodations and steady flow of out-of-state visitors. The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the arrest of a 29-year-old man on three counts of murder after deputie
Florida man charged with murder after three tourists found dead near Disney area
A Florida man has been charged with murder following the fatal shooting of three tourists outside a short-term rental home in a popular Kissimmee vacation neighborhood near Disney theme parks, authorities said. The incident has shaken the central Florida tourism corridor, an area known for its family-oriented accommodations and steady flow of out-of-state visitors. The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the arrest of a 29-year-old man on three counts of murder after deputie









