American Police Rules Explained: Keeping the Public Safe and Accountable
Introduction to American Police Rules In the United States, the rules and procedures that govern police conduct are crucial to maintaining public order and ensuring that law enforcement officers act within the boundaries of the law. American police rules vary by state and jurisdiction, but there are foundational principles that guide officers in their day-to-day responsibilities. These rules not only protect citizens but also uphold the integrity of the po
American Police Rules Explained: Keeping the Public Safe and Accountable
Introduction to American Police Rules In the United States, the rules and procedures that govern police conduct are crucial to maintaining public order and ensuring that law enforcement officers act within the boundaries of the law. American police rules vary by state and jurisdiction, but there are foundational principles that guide officers in their day-to-day responsibilities. These rules not only protect citizens but also uphold the integrity of the po
India Escorts LPG Carriers Through Strait of Hormuz as Gulf Tensions Rise
India LPG Carriers Move Through Strait of Hormuz India has moved nearly all of its LPG carriers out of the Strait of Hormuz with support from the Indian Navy as tensions continue to affect shipping security in the Persian Gulf region. Government sources said on Thursday, May 14, 2026, that the 14th Indian liquefied petroleum gas carrier had crossed the strategic waterway, while one final vessel remained in the process of crossing under close monitoring.
India Escorts LPG Carriers Through Strait of Hormuz as Gulf Tensions Rise
India LPG Carriers Move Through Strait of Hormuz India has moved nearly all of its LPG carriers out of the Strait of Hormuz with support from the Indian Navy as tensions continue to affect shipping security in the Persian Gulf region. Government sources said on Thursday, May 14, 2026, that the 14th Indian liquefied petroleum gas carrier had crossed the strategic waterway, while one final vessel remained in the process of crossing under close monitoring.
Modi Visits Pawan Kalyan in Hyderabad After Surgery Recovery
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Pawan Kalyan at his Jubilee Hills residence in Hyderabad on Saturday, May 10, following the actor-politician’s recent surgery and ongoing recovery. The visit quick
Modi Visits Pawan Kalyan in Hyderabad After Surgery Recovery
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Pawan Kalyan at his Jubilee Hills residence in Hyderabad on Saturday, May 10, following the actor-politician’s recent surgery and ongoing recovery. The visit quick
US Targets China Firms Over Iran Military Support, Hormuz Risk
US Sanctions Target Iran Military Supply Network The United States has imposed new sanctions on companies and individuals accused of helping Iran’s military programs, including drone, missile and satellite-support networks. Officials said the penalties target entities linked to Iran, China, Belarus and the United Arab Emirates, widening Washington’s pressure campaign as tensions continue around the Strait of Hormuz. China Firms Acc
US Targets China Firms Over Iran Military Support, Hormuz Risk
US Sanctions Target Iran Military Supply Network The United States has imposed new sanctions on companies and individuals accused of helping Iran’s military programs, including drone, missile and satellite-support networks. Officials said the penalties target entities linked to Iran, China, Belarus and the United Arab Emirates, widening Washington’s pressure campaign as tensions continue around the Strait of Hormuz. China Firms Acc
Chinese Tanker Attack Near Strait of Hormuz Sparks Oil Route Alarm Amid Iran-US Tensions
Chinese Tanker Attack Near Strait of Hormuz Raises Global Oil Fears A Chinese-owned oil tanker was attacked near the Strait of Hormuz, intensifying fears over oil shipping safety as Iran-US tensions deepen across Gulf waters. The vessel, identified in reports as JV Innovation, was reportedly hit off UAE’s Al Jeer port on May 4, with images showing flames on deck and markings reading “CHINA OWNER & CREW.”
Chinese Tanker Attack Near Strait of Hormuz Sparks Oil Route Alarm Amid Iran-US Tensions
Chinese Tanker Attack Near Strait of Hormuz Raises Global Oil Fears A Chinese-owned oil tanker was attacked near the Strait of Hormuz, intensifying fears over oil shipping safety as Iran-US tensions deepen across Gulf waters. The vessel, identified in reports as JV Innovation, was reportedly hit off UAE’s Al Jeer port on May 4, with images showing flames on deck and markings reading “CHINA OWNER & CREW.”
India marks one year since ‘Operation Sindoor’ against terrorism in Pakistan
On May 6–7, 2025, the Indian Armed Forces launched ‘Operation Sindoor,’ a bold retaliation against terrorism emanating from Pakistan. A year later, India marks the anniversary of this significant military action, which saw the Indian Air Force strike nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). The mission was a response to the brutal Pahalgam attack earlier that year, and its swift execution sent a clear message: India forgets nothing, and it forgives nothing.
India marks one year since ‘Operation Sindoor’ against terrorism in Pakistan
On May 6–7, 2025, the Indian Armed Forces launched ‘Operation Sindoor,’ a bold retaliation against terrorism emanating from Pakistan. A year later, India marks the anniversary of this significant military action, which saw the Indian Air Force strike nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). The mission was a response to the brutal Pahalgam attack earlier that year, and its swift execution sent a clear message: India forgets nothing, and it forgives nothing.
Operation Sindoor Anniversary: How India’s Battlefield Success Sparked a Defence Export Boom
Operation Sindoor Anniversary Puts India’s Defence Exports in Focus Operation Sindoor anniversary has placed India’s defence export boom back in the spotlight, with official data showing exports touched a record Rs 38,424 crore in FY 2025–26. The May 7–10, 2025 conflict, described by officials as a focused military response, has now become more than a battlefield milestone. It is being viewed as a turning point for India’s defence industry.
Operation Sindoor Anniversary: How India’s Battlefield Success Sparked a Defence Export Boom
Operation Sindoor Anniversary Puts India’s Defence Exports in Focus Operation Sindoor anniversary has placed India’s defence export boom back in the spotlight, with official data showing exports touched a record Rs 38,424 crore in FY 2025–26. The May 7–10, 2025 conflict, described by officials as a focused military response, has now become more than a battlefield milestone. It is being viewed as a turning point for India’s defence industry.
Iran ‘Explosive Dolphin’ Claims Rejected as Hormuz Tensions Rise
Pentagon Rejects Iran Dolphin Weapon Claims The Pentagon has dismissed claims that Iran is training explosive dolphins, confirming there is no credible evidence of such a program. Officials addressed the rumors as tensions in the Strait of Hormuz continue to escalate. Speaking on May 6, 2026, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said reports of “kamikaze dolphins” are unfounded. “Iran does not have such capabilities,” he stated, r
Iran ‘Explosive Dolphin’ Claims Rejected as Hormuz Tensions Rise
Pentagon Rejects Iran Dolphin Weapon Claims The Pentagon has dismissed claims that Iran is training explosive dolphins, confirming there is no credible evidence of such a program. Officials addressed the rumors as tensions in the Strait of Hormuz continue to escalate. Speaking on May 6, 2026, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said reports of “kamikaze dolphins” are unfounded. “Iran does not have such capabilities,” he stated, r
China calls for ceasefire in West Asia, urges reopening of Strait of Hormuz
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called for an immediate and complete end to the ongoing conflict in West Asia. During a high-level meeting with Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi in Beijing, Wang stressed the importance of achieving a comprehensive ceasefire without any delay. He also urged both the United States and Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz "as soon as possible" to help stabilize global energy markets, which have been severely impacted by the conflict. A
China calls for ceasefire in West Asia, urges reopening of Strait of Hormuz
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called for an immediate and complete end to the ongoing conflict in West Asia. During a high-level meeting with Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi in Beijing, Wang stressed the importance of achieving a comprehensive ceasefire without any delay. He also urged both the United States and Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz "as soon as possible" to help stabilize global energy markets, which have been severely impacted by the conflict. A
Punjab on High Alert After Explosions at Military Installations
Punjab was placed on heightened security alert on the night of May 5, IST after two separate explosions rocked military installations within hours of each other, one outside the BSF headquarters in Jalandhar and another near an Army camp in Amritsar. Although no casualties have been reported in either incident, the back-to-back blasts have raised alarms across security agencies, prompting a swift multi-agency response. Authorities are now investigating whether the two incidents are connected,
Punjab on High Alert After Explosions at Military Installations
Punjab was placed on heightened security alert on the night of May 5, IST after two separate explosions rocked military installations within hours of each other, one outside the BSF headquarters in Jalandhar and another near an Army camp in Amritsar. Although no casualties have been reported in either incident, the back-to-back blasts have raised alarms across security agencies, prompting a swift multi-agency response. Authorities are now investigating whether the two incidents are connected,
GOP’s $1B White House Security Bill Fuels Trump Ballroom Fight
GOP Bill Seeks $1B for White House Security Upgrades Senate Republicans are pushing a $1 billion White House security funding plan tied to President Donald Trump’s proposed ballroom project, setting up a sharp fight in Congress. The money would go to the U.S. Secret Service for “security adjustments and upgrades” around the White House complex, including above-ground and below-ground protections. Officials said the funding is meant for security work, not bal
GOP’s $1B White House Security Bill Fuels Trump Ballroom Fight
GOP Bill Seeks $1B for White House Security Upgrades Senate Republicans are pushing a $1 billion White House security funding plan tied to President Donald Trump’s proposed ballroom project, setting up a sharp fight in Congress. The money would go to the U.S. Secret Service for “security adjustments and upgrades” around the White House complex, including above-ground and below-ground protections. Officials said the funding is meant for security work, not bal
Illinois School Closed After Police Gun Goes Missing on Campus
Illinois School Closed After Missing Police Gun Sparks Search An Illinois school was shut down on Monday, May 5, 2026, after a police-issued firearm went missing on campus, triggering an urgent search and raising safety concerns among parents and staff. The incident happened at Forest View Education Center in Arlington Heights, where officials confirmed classes were canceled for Tuesday as a precaution while the investigation continues.
Illinois School Closed After Police Gun Goes Missing on Campus
Illinois School Closed After Missing Police Gun Sparks Search An Illinois school was shut down on Monday, May 5, 2026, after a police-issued firearm went missing on campus, triggering an urgent search and raising safety concerns among parents and staff. The incident happened at Forest View Education Center in Arlington Heights, where officials confirmed classes were canceled for Tuesday as a precaution while the investigation continues.
Sakauye Farmhouse Saved: Japanese American Landmark Moves to San Jose History Park
Sakauye Farmhouse Saved in San Jose The Sakauye farmhouse has been moved to San Jose History Park after an eight-mile relocation, preserving a rare Japanese American heritage site once threatened by redevelopment. The century-old home, tied to farmer and educator Eiichi “Ed” Sakauye, stood on Seely Avenue in North San Jose, where new housing plans put the structure at risk. Preservation advocates say the move keeps a vital piece of Santa Clara Valley
Sakauye Farmhouse Saved: Japanese American Landmark Moves to San Jose History Park
Sakauye Farmhouse Saved in San Jose The Sakauye farmhouse has been moved to San Jose History Park after an eight-mile relocation, preserving a rare Japanese American heritage site once threatened by redevelopment. The century-old home, tied to farmer and educator Eiichi “Ed” Sakauye, stood on Seely Avenue in North San Jose, where new housing plans put the structure at risk. Preservation advocates say the move keeps a vital piece of Santa Clara Valley
US destroys Iranian boats, intercepts missiles in Hormuz clash
U.S. forces destroyed Iranian boats and intercepted missiles in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, May 4, 2026, during a confrontation involving naval and aerial threats, a senior U.S. military official said. The U.S. Navy engaged Iranian units after projectiles and drones were launched toward American vessels and commercial shipping in the region, according to officials. Admiral
US destroys Iranian boats, intercepts missiles in Hormuz clash
U.S. forces destroyed Iranian boats and intercepted missiles in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, May 4, 2026, during a confrontation involving naval and aerial threats, a senior U.S. military official said. The U.S. Navy engaged Iranian units after projectiles and drones were launched toward American vessels and commercial shipping in the region, according to officials. Admiral
India’s High-Risk Energy Move: LPG Tanker Braces for Dangerous Strait of Hormuz Crossing
In a moment that could quietly shape global energy markets, an India-linked LPG tanker is attempting something most ships are now avoiding. The vessel, Sarv Shakti, loaded with nearly 45,000 tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas, is moving toward the tense waters of the Strait of Hormuz — a route that has suddenly become one of the world’s most dangerous maritime
India’s High-Risk Energy Move: LPG Tanker Braces for Dangerous Strait of Hormuz Crossing
In a moment that could quietly shape global energy markets, an India-linked LPG tanker is attempting something most ships are now avoiding. The vessel, Sarv Shakti, loaded with nearly 45,000 tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas, is moving toward the tense waters of the Strait of Hormuz — a route that has suddenly become one of the world’s most dangerous maritime
Why the US Rushed $8.6B Arms Deal to Middle East Allies Amid Iran Crisis
The United States has fast-tracked more than $8.6 billion in arms sales to key Middle East allies, signaling a sharp escalation in its response to rising tensions with Iran. Approved under emergency powers, the move bypasses Congress and reflects Washington’s urgency to strengthen regional defenses as the conflict enters a critical phase. Emergency Approval Signals Rising Urgency The decision, issued on Friday, invokes a rarely used em
Why the US Rushed $8.6B Arms Deal to Middle East Allies Amid Iran Crisis
The United States has fast-tracked more than $8.6 billion in arms sales to key Middle East allies, signaling a sharp escalation in its response to rising tensions with Iran. Approved under emergency powers, the move bypasses Congress and reflects Washington’s urgency to strengthen regional defenses as the conflict enters a critical phase. Emergency Approval Signals Rising Urgency The decision, issued on Friday, invokes a rarely used em
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.
Court Filing Reveals Images of Armed Suspect Before High-Profile Event
Newly released images submitted by US prosecutors show Cole Tomas Allen, the man accused in last week’s White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner shooting, posing with multiple weapons inside a hotel room shortly before the incident. The photos were included in a court filing as part of the government’s effort to keep Allen in custody while the case proceeds. The 31-year-old has pleaded not guilty to several charges, including attempting to assassinate a former US president. According to prosecutors, the images depict Allen standing before a mirror with weapons strapped to his body, including a knife, alongside a bag containing ammunition. Authorities allege that he later carried a semi-automatic handgun, a pump-action shotgun, and multiple knives when he approached a security checkpoint at the Washington Hilton, where the high-profile dinner was being held. During the incident, attendees, including senior officials, were evacuated after gunfire erupted, and a Secret Service agent was injured but survived. The court memorandum states that Allen took the photos in the evening while dressed in formal attire, concealing weapons beneath a coat later discarded. Prosecutors say he monitored live coverage of the event before advancing toward the venue. They allege he rushed through a screening checkpoint with a raised shotgun and moved past a metal detector while holding the weapon. Investigators also cited notes recovered from Allen’s phone that detailed observations from his cross-country trip to Washington, D.C. Prosecutors described the incident as deliberate and dangerous, arguing that no conditions would ensure public safety if he were released. Additional charges include transporting a firearm across state lines and discharging a weapon during a violent crime, both carrying significant penalties if convicted.
Court Filing Reveals Images of Armed Suspect Before High-Profile Event
Newly released images submitted by US prosecutors show Cole Tomas Allen, the man accused in last week’s White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner shooting, posing with multiple weapons inside a hotel room shortly before the incident. The photos were included in a court filing as part of the government’s effort to keep Allen in custody while the case proceeds. The 31-year-old has pleaded not guilty to several charges, including attempting to assassinate a former US president. According to prosecutors, the images depict Allen standing before a mirror with weapons strapped to his body, including a knife, alongside a bag containing ammunition. Authorities allege that he later carried a semi-automatic handgun, a pump-action shotgun, and multiple knives when he approached a security checkpoint at the Washington Hilton, where the high-profile dinner was being held. During the incident, attendees, including senior officials, were evacuated after gunfire erupted, and a Secret Service agent was injured but survived. The court memorandum states that Allen took the photos in the evening while dressed in formal attire, concealing weapons beneath a coat later discarded. Prosecutors say he monitored live coverage of the event before advancing toward the venue. They allege he rushed through a screening checkpoint with a raised shotgun and moved past a metal detector while holding the weapon. Investigators also cited notes recovered from Allen’s phone that detailed observations from his cross-country trip to Washington, D.C. Prosecutors described the incident as deliberate and dangerous, arguing that no conditions would ensure public safety if he were released. Additional charges include transporting a firearm across state lines and discharging a weapon during a violent crime, both carrying significant penalties if convicted.
Taiwan steps up defence as Chinese warships enter sensitive waters
Taiwan China tension has intensified after Taiwan detected Chinese warships near the Penghu islands, prompting immediate military monitoring and response. Taiwan’s defence ministry confirmed that a Chinese destroyer and frigate entered sensitive waters southwest of the Penghu islands, an area known for hosting key naval and air force bases. In response, Taiwan deployed its own naval and air assets to track the ships closely and ensure security in the region. Officials stated that
Taiwan steps up defence as Chinese warships enter sensitive waters
Taiwan China tension has intensified after Taiwan detected Chinese warships near the Penghu islands, prompting immediate military monitoring and response. Taiwan’s defence ministry confirmed that a Chinese destroyer and frigate entered sensitive waters southwest of the Penghu islands, an area known for hosting key naval and air force bases. In response, Taiwan deployed its own naval and air assets to track the ships closely and ensure security in the region. Officials stated that
Gunmen Kill Dozens in Northeast Nigeria, Orphanage Raid Raises Alarm
At least 29 people have been killed in a deadly attack in northeastern Adamawa State on Apr 27,2026, according to Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri. The assault occurred in the Guyaku community within Gombi Local Government Area, where residents had gathered at a local football pitch. Officials said gunmen entered the area and opened fire indiscriminately, triggering panic and chaos among those present. Residents described a sudden and violent scene, with attackers reportedly shooting at civilians for several hours and destroying property. Community leaders confirmed that the violence extended beyond the initial gathering, leaving multiple casualties and widespread damage. Governor Fintiri visited the affected area, expressing condolences to victims’ families and condemning the attack as unacceptable. He assured residents that security forces are working to restore order and prevent further incidents. Authorities have not confirmed a specific motive, but the region has faced repeated violence linked to insurgent groups, including Boko Haram, alongside criminal gangs contributing to insecurity. The latest attack underscores ongoing challenges in stabilizing parts of northeastern Nigeria, where communities remain vulnerable to armed assaults. In a separate incident in Kogi State, officials reported that eight children remain missing after gunmen raided an unregistered orphanage. Security forces rescued 15 children following the attack, which also involved the abduction of the orphanage owner. Authorities said the response was coordinated, but investigations continue as no group has claimed responsibility. Nigeria continues to face a widespread kidnapping crisis, with armed groups targeting civilians for ransom despite government measures banning such payments. Officials have reiterated their commitment to rescuing victims and addressing the broader security threats affecting multiple regions.
Gunmen Kill Dozens in Northeast Nigeria, Orphanage Raid Raises Alarm
At least 29 people have been killed in a deadly attack in northeastern Adamawa State on Apr 27,2026, according to Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri. The assault occurred in the Guyaku community within Gombi Local Government Area, where residents had gathered at a local football pitch. Officials said gunmen entered the area and opened fire indiscriminately, triggering panic and chaos among those present. Residents described a sudden and violent scene, with attackers reportedly shooting at civilians for several hours and destroying property. Community leaders confirmed that the violence extended beyond the initial gathering, leaving multiple casualties and widespread damage. Governor Fintiri visited the affected area, expressing condolences to victims’ families and condemning the attack as unacceptable. He assured residents that security forces are working to restore order and prevent further incidents. Authorities have not confirmed a specific motive, but the region has faced repeated violence linked to insurgent groups, including Boko Haram, alongside criminal gangs contributing to insecurity. The latest attack underscores ongoing challenges in stabilizing parts of northeastern Nigeria, where communities remain vulnerable to armed assaults. In a separate incident in Kogi State, officials reported that eight children remain missing after gunmen raided an unregistered orphanage. Security forces rescued 15 children following the attack, which also involved the abduction of the orphanage owner. Authorities said the response was coordinated, but investigations continue as no group has claimed responsibility. Nigeria continues to face a widespread kidnapping crisis, with armed groups targeting civilians for ransom despite government measures banning such payments. Officials have reiterated their commitment to rescuing victims and addressing the broader security threats affecting multiple regions.









