Month November 2024

Missing Canadian hiker found alive after spending weeks in blistering cold

A hiker who had been missing for more than six weeks was located in the Canadian wilderness earlier this week, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). The Northern Rockies RCMP were notified on Tuesday at around 11:30 a.m…. Continue Reading →

Russia and Syria bomb Syrian Islamist rebels after surprise incursion

A radical Islamist group unleashed its biggest military incursion against Syrian regime forces since 2020 in the northwest of the war-ravaged Syrian Arab Republic, triggering Russian and Syrian warplanes on Thursday to bomb the insurgent offensive. Rebels led by the… Continue Reading →

7 US hostages still held by Hamas terrorists as families plead for their release: ‘this is urgent’

The parents of the American hostages who have been held by Hamas for nearly 420 days are once again pleading with the U.S. and Israeli officials to show a sense of “urgency” in securing their freedom. Seven of the 101… Continue Reading →

Putin mulls striking Kyiv with new hypersonic missile that can reportedly reach US West Coast

Following an overnight missile and drone attack by Russia targeting Ukraine’s key energy infrastructure, Russian President Vladimir Putin now says that government buildings in Kyiv could be targeted next using a new hypersonic missile that could also potentially reach the… Continue Reading →

Hiker accidentally uncovers 280-million-year-old footprints in Italy

A normal hiking trip turned into a day of archaeological discovery for a couple who found prehistoric footprints dating back millions of years.  Claudia Steffensen was hiking with her husband through the Italian Alps last summer when she noticed what… Continue Reading →

Biden admin urges Ukraine to lower draft age to conscript 18-year-olds

President Biden’s administration is urging Ukraine to lower its draft age to conscript 18-year-olds to keep pace with Russia’s growing military nearly three years after Russia’s full-scale invasion. A senior Biden administration official told The Associated Press Wednesday that “the… Continue Reading →

Israel opens fire in Lebanon at ‘suspects’ allegedly violating truce, which has entered its second day

The Israel Defense Forces opened fire Thursday at “suspects” in southern Lebanon that allegedly violated the terms of the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah.  IDF Arabic Spokesperson Avichay Adraee wrote on X that “in the past hour, a number… Continue Reading →

Russia launches another large missile, drone attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure

Russia launched another “massive” attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure on Thursday, knocking out power for more than a million households, according to Ukranian officials. Thursday’s attack, which involved more than 200 missiles and drones, marks the second on Ukraine’s power… Continue Reading →

Two companies drop McGregor after civil jury ruled he must pay $250K to woman who says he raped her

Two companies have cut ties with Conor McGregor after a civil court jury in Ireland ruled last week that he must pay nearly 250,000 Euros ($257,000) to a woman who accused the mixed martial arts fighter of raping her.

U.S. economy grows at 2.8% pace in third quarter on consumer spending, unchanged from first estimate

The American economy expanded at a healthy 2.8% annual pace from July through September on strong consumer spending and a surge in exports, the government said Wednesday, leaving unchanged its initial estimate of third-quarter growth.

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