Ex US adviser Bolton admits guilt in illegal retention of secret files
Bolton pleads guilty in classified documents case John Bolton pleaded guilty in a federal court to unlawfully retaining classified materials, concluding a high-profile legal proceeding involving sensitive national security records. The admission came under a plea agreement with federal prosecutors after an earlier denial of the charges. When questioned by the judge, Bo
Ex US adviser Bolton admits guilt in illegal retention of secret files
Bolton pleads guilty in classified documents case John Bolton pleaded guilty in a federal court to unlawfully retaining classified materials, concluding a high-profile legal proceeding involving sensitive national security records. The admission came under a plea agreement with federal prosecutors after an earlier denial of the charges. When questioned by the judge, Bo
Former President Biden Seeks Court Protection for Personal Recordings
Former President Joe Biden has taken legal action against the Department of Justice (DOJ) to prevent the release of private audio recordings and transcripts related to his memoir. The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Washington, D.C., on May 26, just weeks before the DOJ plans to provide these materials to the House Judiciary Committee and the Heritage Foundation. Biden’s legal team argues that the recordings, made at his home during 2016 and 2017 while working with biographe
Former President Biden Seeks Court Protection for Personal Recordings
Former President Joe Biden has taken legal action against the Department of Justice (DOJ) to prevent the release of private audio recordings and transcripts related to his memoir. The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Washington, D.C., on May 26, just weeks before the DOJ plans to provide these materials to the House Judiciary Committee and the Heritage Foundation. Biden’s legal team argues that the recordings, made at his home during 2016 and 2017 while working with biographe
Pentagon Releases New UFO Files with Green Orbs and Fireballs
Pentagon Releases Declassified UFO Files The US Defense Department has released a new batch of previously classified files detailing alleged sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Among the reports are references to unusual aerial phenomena, including green orbs and fireballs, which have been observed by military personnel across various locations. These newly released files provide additional insight into the mil
Pentagon Releases New UFO Files with Green Orbs and Fireballs
Pentagon Releases Declassified UFO Files The US Defense Department has released a new batch of previously classified files detailing alleged sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Among the reports are references to unusual aerial phenomena, including green orbs and fireballs, which have been observed by military personnel across various locations. These newly released files provide additional insight into the mil
Federal Judge Upholds Presidential Records Act Against Trump
Judge Enforces Compliance With Presidential Records Act A federal judge on May 22,2026 has ruled that aides to President Donald Trump must comply with the Presidential Records Act, rejecting claims that the decades-old law infringes on presidential authority. U.S. District Judge John Bates opened his ruling with a quote from George Orwell’s 1984, emphasizing the importance of government records for accountabi
Federal Judge Upholds Presidential Records Act Against Trump
Judge Enforces Compliance With Presidential Records Act A federal judge on May 22,2026 has ruled that aides to President Donald Trump must comply with the Presidential Records Act, rejecting claims that the decades-old law infringes on presidential authority. U.S. District Judge John Bates opened his ruling with a quote from George Orwell’s 1984, emphasizing the importance of government records for accountabi
Converse Reservoir Dam IED Raises Alabama Water Security Concerns
A Converse Reservoir dam IED found underwater in Mobile, Alabama, has raised security concerns around a key drinking water site after officials said the device was safely removed and detonated. The Mobile Area Water and Sewer System said the grenade-type improvised explosive device was discovered by divers who were surveying the dam for routine repair and maintenance at Converse Reservoir, also known as Big Creek Lake. MAWSS said it alerted the Mobile County Sheriff
Converse Reservoir Dam IED Raises Alabama Water Security Concerns
A Converse Reservoir dam IED found underwater in Mobile, Alabama, has raised security concerns around a key drinking water site after officials said the device was safely removed and detonated. The Mobile Area Water and Sewer System said the grenade-type improvised explosive device was discovered by divers who were surveying the dam for routine repair and maintenance at Converse Reservoir, also known as Big Creek Lake. MAWSS said it alerted the Mobile County Sheriff
Are Vijay and Sangeetha Sornalingam Back Together? What We Really Know
In recent days, rumours about a possible reconciliation between Tamil actor-turned-politician Thalapathy Vijay and his estranged wife Sangeetha Sornalingam have been circulating rapidly across social media platforms and entertainment forums. Several posts and unverified reports suggest that the couple might be working towards a patch-up, sparking curiosity and fueling discussions among their fans and followers. Despite the buzz, it is essential to note that these claims remain purely
Are Vijay and Sangeetha Sornalingam Back Together? What We Really Know
In recent days, rumours about a possible reconciliation between Tamil actor-turned-politician Thalapathy Vijay and his estranged wife Sangeetha Sornalingam have been circulating rapidly across social media platforms and entertainment forums. Several posts and unverified reports suggest that the couple might be working towards a patch-up, sparking curiosity and fueling discussions among their fans and followers. Despite the buzz, it is essential to note that these claims remain purely
Julie Davis Announces Exit as US Faces Challenges in Ukraine Peace Efforts
The United States Department of State confirmed on April 28 that Julie Davis will step down from her role as acting ambassador to Ukraine after serving less than a year in the position. The announcement comes at a time when diplomatic efforts by the United States to facilitate a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia have yet to produce a breakthrough. Davis, who also serves as ambassador to Cyprus, had been handling dual responsibilities since her appointment by Donald Trump in May of the previous year. She assumed the Kyiv role following the departure of Bridget Brink, who had been appointed earlier and later stepped down. The State Department stated that Davis cited retirement as the reason for her decision. Her tenure coincided with increased diplomatic pressure from Washington on Kyiv to consider terms that could advance negotiations with Moscow. Trump has publicly emphasized the need for a resolution, including the possibility of territorial concessions by Ukraine, as part of a broader effort to secure a ceasefire. However, these initiatives have not resulted in a formal agreement, and fighting has continued without a comprehensive settlement. Reports suggesting internal disagreements regarding US policy toward Ukraine were rejected by officials, who maintained that no such disputes influenced Davis’s decision. Brink, Davis’s predecessor, had previously expressed concern over what she described as an approach that placed disproportionate pressure on Ukraine during negotiations. Davis’s departure highlights the ongoing complexity of US diplomatic engagement in the region. With peace talks stalled and geopolitical tensions unresolved, the transition comes at a critical moment for American foreign policy and its role in shaping outcomes in Eastern Europe.
Julie Davis Announces Exit as US Faces Challenges in Ukraine Peace Efforts
The United States Department of State confirmed on April 28 that Julie Davis will step down from her role as acting ambassador to Ukraine after serving less than a year in the position. The announcement comes at a time when diplomatic efforts by the United States to facilitate a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia have yet to produce a breakthrough. Davis, who also serves as ambassador to Cyprus, had been handling dual responsibilities since her appointment by Donald Trump in May of the previous year. She assumed the Kyiv role following the departure of Bridget Brink, who had been appointed earlier and later stepped down. The State Department stated that Davis cited retirement as the reason for her decision. Her tenure coincided with increased diplomatic pressure from Washington on Kyiv to consider terms that could advance negotiations with Moscow. Trump has publicly emphasized the need for a resolution, including the possibility of territorial concessions by Ukraine, as part of a broader effort to secure a ceasefire. However, these initiatives have not resulted in a formal agreement, and fighting has continued without a comprehensive settlement. Reports suggesting internal disagreements regarding US policy toward Ukraine were rejected by officials, who maintained that no such disputes influenced Davis’s decision. Brink, Davis’s predecessor, had previously expressed concern over what she described as an approach that placed disproportionate pressure on Ukraine during negotiations. Davis’s departure highlights the ongoing complexity of US diplomatic engagement in the region. With peace talks stalled and geopolitical tensions unresolved, the transition comes at a critical moment for American foreign policy and its role in shaping outcomes in Eastern Europe.
World leaders denounce shooting targeting Trump, stress rejection of violence
Global leaders condemn shooting incident involving President Trump as a wave of international reactions underscored a shared rejection of political violence and relief that the former U.S. president and other attendees were unharmed. The incident prompted swift responses from leaders across continents, reflecting concern over rising threats to public figures and democratic processes. Narendra Modi Indian Prime Minister
World leaders denounce shooting targeting Trump, stress rejection of violence
Global leaders condemn shooting incident involving President Trump as a wave of international reactions underscored a shared rejection of political violence and relief that the former U.S. president and other attendees were unharmed. The incident prompted swift responses from leaders across continents, reflecting concern over rising threats to public figures and democratic processes. Narendra Modi Indian Prime Minister
Barrenetxea scores fastest goal in Copa del Rey final history
A historic moment unfolded at the start of the Copa del Rey final as Real Sociedad’s Ander Barrenetxea scored the fastest goal ever recorded in the competition’s championship match. Just 15 seconds after kickoff, the forward capitalized on an early defensive lapse by Atlético de Madrid, giving his team an immediate advantage and setting a new benchmark in Spanish football history. The play began with Gonçalo Guedes controlling the ball on the left flank after an error by Atl?
Barrenetxea scores fastest goal in Copa del Rey final history
A historic moment unfolded at the start of the Copa del Rey final as Real Sociedad’s Ander Barrenetxea scored the fastest goal ever recorded in the competition’s championship match. Just 15 seconds after kickoff, the forward capitalized on an early defensive lapse by Atlético de Madrid, giving his team an immediate advantage and setting a new benchmark in Spanish football history. The play began with Gonçalo Guedes controlling the ball on the left flank after an error by Atl?
Married filing jointly vs separately: what couples should know for 2025 taxes
Married couples across the United States face an important decision each tax season: whether to file taxes jointly or separately. That choice could have new implications for the 2025 tax year following recent policy changes introduced under former President Donald Trump’s legislation. In most cases, the tax system favors married filing jointly, which allows couples to combine income, deductions, and credits into a single return. This approach typically results in lower overall incom
Married filing jointly vs separately: what couples should know for 2025 taxes
Married couples across the United States face an important decision each tax season: whether to file taxes jointly or separately. That choice could have new implications for the 2025 tax year following recent policy changes introduced under former President Donald Trump’s legislation. In most cases, the tax system favors married filing jointly, which allows couples to combine income, deductions, and credits into a single return. This approach typically results in lower overall incom
Oakland Unified reports progress on fixing lead in school water sources
The Oakland Unified School District in California is approaching the resolution of a widespread lead contamination issue affecting drinking water across its campuses, following more than a year of testing and infrastructure repairs. District officials confirmed that as of March 2026, only two faucets remain out of service, marking significant progress in addressing elevated lead levels that were discovered in aging plumbing systems. The issue first emerged over the past 18 months, w
Oakland Unified reports progress on fixing lead in school water sources
The Oakland Unified School District in California is approaching the resolution of a widespread lead contamination issue affecting drinking water across its campuses, following more than a year of testing and infrastructure repairs. District officials confirmed that as of March 2026, only two faucets remain out of service, marking significant progress in addressing elevated lead levels that were discovered in aging plumbing systems. The issue first emerged over the past 18 months, w
Changes to HRA Claims for Rent Paid to Family: What You Need to Know
Salaried employees often claim House Rent Allowance (HRA) for rent paid to family members, such as parents or spouses, under the current tax regime. However, under the proposed draft Income-tax Rules, 2026, such arrangements may soon undergo closer scrutiny, especially if the rent exceeds Rs 1 lakh in a financial year. The new rules, if implemented, would require taxpayers to disclose their relationship with the landlord along with other details like the landlord’s name, address, and PAN nu
Changes to HRA Claims for Rent Paid to Family: What You Need to Know
Salaried employees often claim House Rent Allowance (HRA) for rent paid to family members, such as parents or spouses, under the current tax regime. However, under the proposed draft Income-tax Rules, 2026, such arrangements may soon undergo closer scrutiny, especially if the rent exceeds Rs 1 lakh in a financial year. The new rules, if implemented, would require taxpayers to disclose their relationship with the landlord along with other details like the landlord’s name, address, and PAN nu
Shikhar Dhawan Denies False Personal Life Claims After Second Marriage to Sophie Shine
Shikhar Dhawan, the former Indian cricketer, has responded strongly to false rumors circulating about his personal life following his second marriage to Sophie Shine. The controversy started after a viral social media post claimed that Dhawan had said his ex-wife, Aesha Dhawan, once told him that no one would marry him after their separation. The post suggested that Dhawan’s remarriage was his way of proving her wrong. However, Dhawan firmly denied making such statements, calling the claims
Shikhar Dhawan Denies False Personal Life Claims After Second Marriage to Sophie Shine
Shikhar Dhawan, the former Indian cricketer, has responded strongly to false rumors circulating about his personal life following his second marriage to Sophie Shine. The controversy started after a viral social media post claimed that Dhawan had said his ex-wife, Aesha Dhawan, once told him that no one would marry him after their separation. The post suggested that Dhawan’s remarriage was his way of proving her wrong. However, Dhawan firmly denied making such statements, calling the claims
Is AI Making Degrees Obsolete in 2026? How UK Higher Education is Adapting
As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes industries and job markets, higher education, especially in the UK, is undergoing a transformation to adapt to new skill demands. In 2026, universities are increasingly focusing on practical skills and AI literacy to ensure graduates are ready for the workforce. This shift away from traditional degrees is a response to the growing need for hybrid capabilities that blend human insight with machine intelligence. The UK, in particular, faces a r
Is AI Making Degrees Obsolete in 2026? How UK Higher Education is Adapting
As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes industries and job markets, higher education, especially in the UK, is undergoing a transformation to adapt to new skill demands. In 2026, universities are increasingly focusing on practical skills and AI literacy to ensure graduates are ready for the workforce. This shift away from traditional degrees is a response to the growing need for hybrid capabilities that blend human insight with machine intelligence. The UK, in particular, faces a r
Jack Smith warns of threats to democracy in testimony on Trump cases
Former special counsel Jack Smith appeared publicly before the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday, offering a stark assessment of the state of American democracy and sharply criticizing actions taken by President Donald Trump following his return to office. Smith, who previously led two federal prosecutions involving Trump, warned lawmakers that the failure to impose accountability for attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election could have lasting and potentially catastrophic consequences. In his testimony, Smith said ongoing threats to US democracy remain unresolved because efforts to challenge the legitimacy of the 2020 election were never fully adjudicated in court. He described the conduct he investigated as criminal in nature and argued that the absence of accountability risks normalizing behavior that undermines constitutional processes. Smith’s remarks framed his past investigations as necessary safeguards rather than political actions, emphasizing that the justice system has a responsibility to confront efforts to subvert lawful elections. Republican lawmakers on the committee rejected that characterization. Chairman Jim Jordan accused Smith and other officials of pursuing Trump through prosecutions, impeachments, and investigations driven by partisan motives. Jordan argued that the cases reflected an effort to “get” Trump rather than a neutral application of the law, a claim Smith disputed during the hearing by reiterating that prosecutorial decisions were based on evidence and legal standards. Smith also delivered pointed criticism of Trump’s decision to issue mass pardons to individuals charged in connection with the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol. On his first day back in office, Trump granted clemency to all defendants in the case, including hundreds who were accused or convicted of assaulting law enforcement officers. Smith said he could not understand why anyone would pardon individuals who attacked police officers, noting that at least 140 officers were injured during the violence, with some requiring hospitalization. He described the officers who defended the Capitol as heroes and said pardoning their attackers sends troubling signals about respect for law enforcement. The hearing also revisited unresolved issues surrounding Smith’s investigation into Trump’s handling of classified documents. Democratic members highlighted limits on Smith’s ability to discuss the findings of that probe due to a court order issued by Aileen Cannon, who presided over the case. Smith explained that the order restricts the Justice Department from releasing or discussing details from his final report while related matters were pending. Under questioning from Vermont Representative Becca Balint, Smith confirmed that the order was imposed when charges against two Trump employees were still active. Those cases were later dismissed by the Justice Department under the Trump administration. Although advocacy groups and media organizations have sought the release of the classified documents report, Cannon ruled in late December that it would remain sealed for now, with a provision allowing limited disclosure beginning in February. Trump has since requested that the restriction be made permanent. Smith’s testimony underscored deep divisions in Washington over accountability, the rule of law, and the legacy of January 6. While Republicans framed the investigations as political overreach, Smith maintained that confronting efforts to overturn an election is essential to preserving democratic institutions. His appearance before Congress marked a rare public defense of the prosecutions he led and a renewed warning that unresolved challenges to democratic norms continue to pose serious risks to the nation.
Jack Smith warns of threats to democracy in testimony on Trump cases
Former special counsel Jack Smith appeared publicly before the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday, offering a stark assessment of the state of American democracy and sharply criticizing actions taken by President Donald Trump following his return to office. Smith, who previously led two federal prosecutions involving Trump, warned lawmakers that the failure to impose accountability for attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election could have lasting and potentially catastrophic consequences. In his testimony, Smith said ongoing threats to US democracy remain unresolved because efforts to challenge the legitimacy of the 2020 election were never fully adjudicated in court. He described the conduct he investigated as criminal in nature and argued that the absence of accountability risks normalizing behavior that undermines constitutional processes. Smith’s remarks framed his past investigations as necessary safeguards rather than political actions, emphasizing that the justice system has a responsibility to confront efforts to subvert lawful elections. Republican lawmakers on the committee rejected that characterization. Chairman Jim Jordan accused Smith and other officials of pursuing Trump through prosecutions, impeachments, and investigations driven by partisan motives. Jordan argued that the cases reflected an effort to “get” Trump rather than a neutral application of the law, a claim Smith disputed during the hearing by reiterating that prosecutorial decisions were based on evidence and legal standards. Smith also delivered pointed criticism of Trump’s decision to issue mass pardons to individuals charged in connection with the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol. On his first day back in office, Trump granted clemency to all defendants in the case, including hundreds who were accused or convicted of assaulting law enforcement officers. Smith said he could not understand why anyone would pardon individuals who attacked police officers, noting that at least 140 officers were injured during the violence, with some requiring hospitalization. He described the officers who defended the Capitol as heroes and said pardoning their attackers sends troubling signals about respect for law enforcement. The hearing also revisited unresolved issues surrounding Smith’s investigation into Trump’s handling of classified documents. Democratic members highlighted limits on Smith’s ability to discuss the findings of that probe due to a court order issued by Aileen Cannon, who presided over the case. Smith explained that the order restricts the Justice Department from releasing or discussing details from his final report while related matters were pending. Under questioning from Vermont Representative Becca Balint, Smith confirmed that the order was imposed when charges against two Trump employees were still active. Those cases were later dismissed by the Justice Department under the Trump administration. Although advocacy groups and media organizations have sought the release of the classified documents report, Cannon ruled in late December that it would remain sealed for now, with a provision allowing limited disclosure beginning in February. Trump has since requested that the restriction be made permanent. Smith’s testimony underscored deep divisions in Washington over accountability, the rule of law, and the legacy of January 6. While Republicans framed the investigations as political overreach, Smith maintained that confronting efforts to overturn an election is essential to preserving democratic institutions. His appearance before Congress marked a rare public defense of the prosecutions he led and a renewed warning that unresolved challenges to democratic norms continue to pose serious risks to the nation.
Zohran Mamdani celebrates surprise message from Arsenal legend Ian Wright
New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani received an unexpected and emotional surprise during a recent appearance on Adam Friedland’s show when he was presented with a personalised video message from Arsenal legend Ian Wright. The moment quickly became a talking point online, highlighting not only Mamdani’s rising political profile but also his long-standing and deeply rooted passion for the North London football club. Mamdani, who made history as New York’s first Muslim mayor and its y
Zohran Mamdani celebrates surprise message from Arsenal legend Ian Wright
New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani received an unexpected and emotional surprise during a recent appearance on Adam Friedland’s show when he was presented with a personalised video message from Arsenal legend Ian Wright. The moment quickly became a talking point online, highlighting not only Mamdani’s rising political profile but also his long-standing and deeply rooted passion for the North London football club. Mamdani, who made history as New York’s first Muslim mayor and its y
Gen Z Leads Protests in POK Against Shehbaz Govt Over Fees and E-Marking
The streets of Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK) are once again engulfed in protests, this time led by Gen Z students angered by rising tuition fees and a controversial digital evaluation system. What began as a small student-led protest over unfair exam results has evolved into a large-scale anti-government movement targeting the Shehbaz Sharif administration. Demonstrations first erupted in Muzaffarabad, where students voiced outrage over the newly introduced e-marking system. The i
Gen Z Leads Protests in POK Against Shehbaz Govt Over Fees and E-Marking
The streets of Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK) are once again engulfed in protests, this time led by Gen Z students angered by rising tuition fees and a controversial digital evaluation system. What began as a small student-led protest over unfair exam results has evolved into a large-scale anti-government movement targeting the Shehbaz Sharif administration. Demonstrations first erupted in Muzaffarabad, where students voiced outrage over the newly introduced e-marking system. The i
TRAI Approves Plan to Display Real Names on Incoming Calls Across India
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has officially approved the Calling Name Presentation (CNAP) system, a new initiative that will allow mobile users to see the real, verified names of callers on their phone screens. This feature, developed in collaboration with the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), aims to bring transparency to digital communication by displaying the name used during SIM registration, rather than relying on third-party caller ID apps like Truecaller. The
TRAI Approves Plan to Display Real Names on Incoming Calls Across India
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has officially approved the Calling Name Presentation (CNAP) system, a new initiative that will allow mobile users to see the real, verified names of callers on their phone screens. This feature, developed in collaboration with the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), aims to bring transparency to digital communication by displaying the name used during SIM registration, rather than relying on third-party caller ID apps like Truecaller. The
Meta elevates Vishal Shah to lead AI product management in major leadership shift
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg has appointed long-time executive Vishal Shah to a senior position within the company’s artificial intelligence division, marking another key step in Meta’s strategic reorganization aimed at strengthening its AI capabilities. The decision underscores Zuckerberg’s continued emphasis on reshaping Meta’s leadership structure to accelerate progress in artificial intelligence and integrate it more deeply into the company’s products and services.
Meta elevates Vishal Shah to lead AI product management in major leadership shift
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg has appointed long-time executive Vishal Shah to a senior position within the company’s artificial intelligence division, marking another key step in Meta’s strategic reorganization aimed at strengthening its AI capabilities. The decision underscores Zuckerberg’s continued emphasis on reshaping Meta’s leadership structure to accelerate progress in artificial intelligence and integrate it more deeply into the company’s products and services.
Tom Aspinall defends heavyweight title against Ciryl Gane at UFC 321 in Abu Dhabi
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — The Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to the Etihad Arena this Saturday for UFC 321, an event stacked with high-stakes matchups and two championship bouts that promise to shape the landscape of multiple divisions. Headlining the card is a clash for the undisputed heavyweight title as Britain’s Tom Aspinall defends his crown against France’s Ciryl Gane. In the co-main event, strawweights Virna Jandiroba and Mackenzie Dern will compete for the vacant
Tom Aspinall defends heavyweight title against Ciryl Gane at UFC 321 in Abu Dhabi
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — The Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to the Etihad Arena this Saturday for UFC 321, an event stacked with high-stakes matchups and two championship bouts that promise to shape the landscape of multiple divisions. Headlining the card is a clash for the undisputed heavyweight title as Britain’s Tom Aspinall defends his crown against France’s Ciryl Gane. In the co-main event, strawweights Virna Jandiroba and Mackenzie Dern will compete for the vacant









