Yemen’s Houthi Rebels Launch Missile Attack on Northern Israel

Yemen’s Houthi rebels have fired a missile at northern Israel for the first time, according to the Israeli military. The attack occurred early Wednesday morning and prompted sirens in Haifa, Krayot, and other areas west of the Sea of Galilee. The Israeli military said an interceptor was launched towards the missile and it was likely … Read more

Kashmir Tourism Halted After Deadly Attack Kills 26 Tourists

A recent attack by suspected militants in Kashmir’s scenic Pahalgam area has shattered the region’s emergence as India’s new tourism hotspot, killing at least 26 tourists and wounding many more. The Indian government had promoted Kashmir as a destination for tourists, citing its beautiful mountains, valleys, and Mughal-era gardens. However, the attack by the militant … Read more

Boeing Warns of China Plane Delays Due to US Tariffs

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg has confirmed that Chinese customers have stopped taking delivery of aircraft due to the US-China trade war. The halt in deliveries is expected to last until the tariff environment improves. Ortberg stated that if the delay continues, Boeing will market the jets to other carriers. The company had planned to deliver … Read more

35 Years of Unveiling the Universe with Hubble’s Groundbreaking Images

NASA is celebrating its beloved space telescope, Hubble, on its 35th anniversary in Earth orbit. The telescope has been a household name since its launch in 1990, offering stunning images of the universe that have inspired people around the globe. Over three decades, Hubble has made nearly 1.7 million observations, providing critical data for over … Read more

“Andor” Season 2 Sparks Relevance to Today’s Politics and Social Issues

Disney+ has unleashed the second season of its critically acclaimed series, “Andor,” a space opera that takes place nearly two decades after the rise of the Empire. The show delves into timely themes such as immigration, propaganda, and rebellion, drawing comparisons to today’s headlines. Creator Tony Gilroy drew inspiration from historical events like World War … Read more

Insect Decline Linked to Multiple Drivers, Not Just Agriculture

A new study has analyzed over 175 scientific reviews and identified 500+ interconnected drivers behind the global decline of insects. The research, led by Binghamton University, reveals that agricultural intensification is a top driver, but it’s not the only one. The study found that a complex network of factors contributes to insect decline, including land-use … Read more