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New weapons charges filed against suspect in deadly shooting at Bondi Beach Hanukkah festival

An Australian man accused of killing 15 people in a massacre at a Hanukkah celebration at Sydney's Bondi Beach will face 19 more charges related to the attack, officials said.

Rope swing death a 'shocking accident', coroner says

Brooke Wiggins, 12, died in 2024 after a tree branch snapped and crushed her in Banstead, Surrey.
ADL chief says 2025 was ‘one of the most violent years for American Jews’ despite fall in antisemitic incidents

ADL chief says 2025 was ‘one of the most violent years for American Jews’ despite fall in antisemitic incidents

The Anti-Defamation League has released figures showing that the number of antisemitic incidents in the US fell in 2025
JD Vance mocked online after fumbling his Iowa speech: ‘I’m on the wrong page here’

JD Vance mocked online after fumbling his Iowa speech: ‘I’m on the wrong page here’

Several commenters contrasted Vance’s stumbling performance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s slick White House briefing Tuesday

05.06.26.WhatsApp: La mayoría de las detenciones de ICE son arrestos ‘colaterales’

Después de un día fresco y con unas cuantas lloviznas, de esas de las que solo ensucian el carro, San Diego amanece soleado, con temperaturas primaverales. Esto es lo que debes saber este 6 de mayo. En 20 segundos: 🔗 Las redadas dejaron miles de arrestos colaterales. 🦁 Un puma causa revuelo en un vecindario […]

Man accused of Starmer arson attacks did not know he was PM, court hears

Three men are accused of targeting north London properties linked to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
Vietnam, India seek closer ties to hedge against dependence on superpowers

Vietnam, India seek closer ties to hedge against dependence on superpowers

A visit by Vietnam’s leader to India is set to enhance New Delhi’s growing influence with Hanoi while allowing the Southeast Asian country to hedge against China in the event of any escalation in maritime disputes. Vietnamese President To Lam’s trip underscores concerns from both countries of being “overly dependent” on any superpower, according to political analysts. Lam arrived in Delhi on Tuesday for a three-day visit, marking his first trip to India since assuming office. The visit coincides...

Stalemate in Kansas Legislature leaves Lenexa educational farm in regulatory limbo

TOPEKA — Shawn Lagemann asked the Kansas Legislature to wade into a dispute pitting her vision of agricultural tourism and education against the city of Lenexa’s blueprint for regulation and zoning of rural properties in the path of economic development. Lagemann, CEO and co-owner of Walnut Pond Agricultural Discovery Center, said the plea for help […]

Sometimes Miracles Come in Twos — Thank You Lord for this One

Sometimes miracles come in twos. The post Sometimes Miracles Come in Twos — Thank You Lord for this One appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
As power flows through submarine cables, law of the sea must evolve

As power flows through submarine cables, law of the sea must evolve

Beneath the surface of the world’s oceans lies an infrastructure so essential, modern life would stall without it – yet so invisible it rarely enters public debate. Submarine cables, slender fibre-optic systems laid across the seabed, carry over 95 per cent of global internet traffic, transmitting the data that underpins financial markets, diplomatic exchanges and everyday communication. What appears to be neutral infrastructure is, in fact, a deeply political system – one that exposes a...

Watch: Passengers evacuated from virus-hit cruise ship off Cape Verde

The Dutch foreign ministry confirmed that a British, German and Dutch national had now been taken from the virus-hit ship.
Armenia And The Disappearing Mountain

Armenia And The Disappearing Mountain

The absence of Mount Ararat from Armenia's new biometric passports is the latest effort from Yerevan to decouple Armenians from the iconic Turkish landmark that has long been used by Armenia as a national symbol.