An Israeli airstrike on a Gaza City home killed a Palestinian family of five while they were asleep according to Al Jazeera reports.
Year: 2026
WFP Warns Strait of Hormuz Closure Has Pushed Millions More into Hunger
UN World Food Programme said the ongoing Strait of Hormuz crisis has severely disrupted food supply chains pushing millions into food insecurity.
Hezbollah Rejects Extension of US-Brokered Ceasefire Between Israel and Lebanon
Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem said his group would continue bombarding northern Israel rejecting the latest ceasefire extension.
Senate Approves $70 Billion in Additional ICE and Border Patrol Funding
US Senate passed a massive funding boost for immigration enforcement agencies amid ongoing border policy debates.
NVIDIA Cosmos 3 AI Hardware Platform Offers Faster and Cheaper AI Model Training for Enterprises
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Bozeman Montana City Council Takes Steps to Improve Pedestrian Safety at Key Intersections
City of Bozeman announces right-of-way improvements targeting pedestrian safety at several high-risk intersections following community road safety campaign
Uttarakhand Kasauli Forest Fire Fought Using IAF Bambi Bucket Aerial Firefighting Techniques
Indian Air Force deploys Bambi Bucket water-carrying technique in aerial operations to fight a forest fire in the Kasauli hills of Uttarakhand
CrowdStrike and Broadcom Shares Dip Despite Strong Analyst Defense of Long-Term Outlook
Cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike and semiconductor leader Broadcom see selling despite analysts maintaining positive long-term investment cases
EU Urges Member States to Accelerate Defense Spending Amid Growing Transatlantic Uncertainty
European Union calls on member states to fast-track defense budget increases as uncertainty over US NATO commitments under Trump continues to deepen
Researchers Discover Ancient 3.2 Million Year Old Stone Tool Site in Ethiopia Predating Known Sites
Archaeologists in Ethiopia uncover a 3.2 million year old stone tool site pushing back the known timeline for early human tool use by hundreds of thousands of years