Trump Supports TikTok, But Only Under U.S. Ownership

Commerce Secretary says Trump favors TikTok but insists Chinese-owned app must transition to American hands to address national security concerns. Introduction: Trump Gives TikTok a Thumbs Up With Conditions President … Read More

Elderly Israeli Activist Probed for Alleged Netanyahu Assassination Plot

A Tel Aviv woman in her 70s is under investigation for allegedly plotting to assassinate Prime Minister Netanyahu. Authorities cite plans to procure weapons and attack. ️ Introduction: Shocking Allegation … Read More

Japan–U.S. Trade Pact Sets 15% Tariff Benchmark, Easing Global Jitters

 Japan and the U.S. strike a pivotal trade agreement, setting a 15% tariff standard that could reshape global negotiations and calm economic uncertainty. Introduction: A Turning Point in Global Trade … Read More

China’s $170B Hydropower Gamble: Power Surge or Regional Risk?

China’s colossal $170 billion Yarlung Zangbo hydropower project promises massive energy output but ignites fears across India and Bangladesh over water security and seismic risks. Introduction: Mega Dam, Mega Tensions … Read More

Tragedy at Camp Mystic: Texas Flood Claims Lives of Dozens of Children and Counselors

A devastating flash flood in Kerr County, Texas, has killed over 80 people, including 27 at Camp Mystic. Rescue efforts continue amid looming storms. A Community Shattered: Deadly Texas Flood … Read More

Texas Camp Tragedy: Race to Find Missing Girls as Floods Worsen

Rescue teams continue searching for 27 girls missing after flash floods devastated a Texas summer camp. Death toll rises amid criticism of weather alert failures. Introduction: Urgent Search Enters Day … Read More

Tragedy at Texas Camp: 27 Dead in Sudden Guadalupe Floods

A sudden flash flood in central Texas has claimed 27 lives, including nine children, as rescue teams search for missing summer campers and residents. Introduction: Sudden Deluge Turns Summer Celebration … Read More

Portuguese Football Star Diogo Jota and Brother Killed in Fiery Crash

Portuguese footballer Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva tragically died in a car crash in Spain. Tributes pour in from the football world and beyond. Introduction: Shock and Sorrow … Read More

Boxing Icon’s Son Faces Deportation: Arms Charges and Cartel Ties

Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. may be deported from the U.S. to Mexico to face arms trafficking charges. Allegations of cartel links stir controversy. Former Champion’s Son Faces Deportation Amid Criminal … Read More