The Trump administration will force all food stamp recipients to reapply after discovering fraud, including 186,000 dead enrollees across 29 states.
China launches new 80,000-ton aircraft carrier Fujian, which can carry up to sixty combat planes.
Germany’s government passed a new military service plan to boost troop levels over the next five years.
The U.S. deploys a carrier near Venezuela to target drug routes and terrorist-linked cartels operating under Maduro’s protection.
U.S. Catholic bishops endorse border control as a moral duty, marking a shift in the Church’s immigration stance.
U.S. House of Representatives set to vote on releasing the Epstein files as early as next week.
AI firm Anthropic will invest $50 billion in U.S. data centers, reshaping tech infrastructure and creating thousands of new jobs.
Chinese hackers used hijacked U.S. AI to launch the first autonomous cyberattack, exposing a dangerous shift in digital warfare.
Longest U.S. federal government shutdown in history comes to an end after forty-three days.
The U.S. Mint ends production of pennies after 230 years, citing high costs.
Strongest solar flare of 2025 triggers powerful geomagnetic storm, which could disrupt electronics.
Thailand extradites alleged international fraud and gambling ring leader She Zjijiang to China.