WHO Declares Ebola Outbreak in Congo and Uganda as Health Emergency
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Sunday that the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and neighboring Uganda is a public health emergency of international concern. This follows over 300 suspected
Ebola Outbreak in Congo Sparks Global Concern
Health authorities recently confirmed a new outbreak of Ebola in Congo, with over 300 suspected cases and a minimum of 88 fatalities. Neighboring Uganda has also reported cases. The World Health Organization (WHO) classified this
Successful Bald Eagle Hatchling in Chicago After Century
Two bald eagle hatchlings have been observed in a Chicago park, marking the first known successful wild breeding of these raptors in the city in over 100 years. The Chicago Park District announced that bird-watchers
Global Warming and Oxygen Decline in Rivers
Global warming is gradually reducing oxygen levels in rivers, posing a threat to aquatic life, as highlighted by a recent study. Researchers from China utilized satellites and artificial intelligence to monitor oxygen levels in over
Epic Journey Across Africa in a Reliant Robin
Ollie Jenks, an Englishman, took on an unconventional journey when a friend proposed an idea that seemed too absurd to reject. His Canadian friend, Seth Scott, shared a love for cars and wild adventures. They
Oil Price Fluctuations and Their Impact on Global Markets
Oil prices showed some stability on Monday after experiencing volatile swings overnight. The fluctuation in oil prices is affecting stock markets across the globe, from Asia to Europe and eventually Wall Street. Early trading saw
Trump Withdraws Lawsuit Against IRS Over Tax Returns Leak
President Donald Trump has moved to withdraw his $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The lawsuit, filed last year in a federal court in Florida, concerned the leak of his tax returns.
Drone Strike Raises Tensions Over UAE’s Nuclear Facility
A drone strike ignited a fire near the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) only nuclear power plant on Sunday. Authorities termed it an “unprovoked terrorist attack.” The incident, attributed to no specific entity, underscored the potential
Police Shoot Escaped Tiger After Attack in Germany
On May 18, 2026, police in Germany shot and killed a tiger that had escaped from an enclosure. The tiger had attacked a 72-year-old man who had authorization to be in the enclosure. The incident
Anticipated NBA Showdown: Thunder vs. Spurs in Western Conference Finals
The Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs are set to clash in the Western Conference finals, capturing the attention of NBA fans nationwide. These two teams finished the season with the best records
Judge Rules Alaska Senate Challenger Eligible to Appear in Primary
A judge has ruled that Dan J. Sullivan, who shares a name and party affiliation with Alaska Republican U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan, is eligible to challenge the incumbent senator in the upcoming August primary. This
Economic Prospects and Challenges Following the Iran Conflict
Washington — President Trump has promised a remarkable economic recovery, fueled by a recent deal to conclude his conflict with Iran. He assured Americans that gasoline prices would soon reduce to $2.50 per gallon, signaling
Pete Buttigieg Focuses on Connecting with Black Voters
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is actively working to establish connections with Black voters and others who feel overlooked by the Democratic Party. This effort comes as Buttigieg campaigns for Democratic congressional candidate Chris Jones
Haeran Ryu Triumphs in Women’s PGA Championship
Haeran Ryu claimed her first major victory at the Women’s PGA Championship, overcoming a challenging
Congress Raises Concerns Over Pentagon Leadership Changes
Bipartisan concerns are emerging in Congress over high-level departures at the Pentagon under Defense Secretary
Cambodia’s Pursuit of Stolen Cultural Heritage
Cambodia’s cultural heritage has suffered from extensive looting over the years, resulting in the loss
The Rise of Betting on Military Conflicts
The ongoing conflicts, particularly between the United States and Iran, alongside the U.S. military’s capture
Cubs’ Bullpen Day Yields Win in Nail-Biting Game Against Brewers
Milwaukee—Chicago Cubs fans may cringe at the words “Bullpen day,” but it delivered results on
Senator Chris Murphy Discusses Diversity in the Democratic Party Amid Controversies
Democratic Senator Chris Murphy addressed questions regarding New York Democratic congressional nominee Darializa Avila Chevalier,
Democratic Socialist Aims to Transform Washington, DC
Democratic Socialist Pushes for Major Policy Changes in Washington, DC Janeese Lewis George is a
Kate Middleton’s Inspiring Climb for Cancer Awareness
Kate Middleton recently participated in the National Three Peaks Challenge, demonstrating her commitment to inspiring
Cedric Alexander’s Dramatic Defense in Ultimate X Match
Cedric Alexander successfully defended his Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) X Division Championship at Slammiversary.


