Nancy Guthrie case: Ex-FBI agent questions burglary theory – ‘Burglars wouldn’t steal from 84-year-old grandmother’
84-year-old man missing Nancy Guthrie Concern continues as online discussion of what may have happened intensified as investigators pursued leads. A retired federal investigator is now publicly questioning whether the incident was a burglary. An aerial…
What is the mystery of Area 51: Donald Trump calls for release of government files on UFO and UAP files that may hold answers World News
Recently, the President of the United States Donald Trump According to recent reports, he said he would direct U.S. agencies, including the Department of Defense, to begin identifying and releasing government documents about aliens and extraterrestrial…
Eric Dean: GoFundMe launched after death, friends rally for his daughters
one to fund me Campaign launched to support families Eric Dane After he died during his battle with ALS, friends and supporters mobilized to help his two teenage daughters. According to the campaign’s description, the funds are intended to provide…
Ramadan 2026: Registration open for I’tikaf in Mecca and Medina mosques, here’s how to apply | World News
Registration for Ramadhan i’tikaf 2026 in Mecca and Medina opens on Ramadan 3/Photo: SPA Worshipers planning to celebrate the holy month of Ramadan can now apply as authorities have opened registration for the Grand Mosque in Mecca and the…
U.S. tariffs take center stage as Donald Trump visits China next month
President Donald Trump will travel to China from March 31 to April 2 for a highly anticipated meeting of leaders of the world’s two largest economies, the visit announced as the Supreme Court overturned Trump’s sweeping tariffs on imported…
Saudi Arabia clarifies that regional headquarters will not be mandatory in all government tenders under new exemption rules | World News
Saudi Arabia now allows conditional exemptions for foreign companies lacking regional headquarters in the kingdom/Image: File Foreign companies without regional headquarters in Saudi Arabia are no longer automatically excluded from competing for…
Is the US military ready to attack Iran? Steak, lobster meal reportedly sparks buzz; ‘It’s already on’
Social media claims that US troops were enjoying a lavish meal ahead of a potential conflict with Iran have sparked speculation online, but there has been no official confirmation to support the theory. The claim taps into a long-standing Internet theory…
Tariff ruling: Meet Trump-appointed Supreme Court justices who oppose him | World News
Before he was sworn in as secretary of Health and Human Services in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, President Donald Trump and Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch stood with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., his wife Sheryl Hines and…
A toy company behind a lawsuit upending Trump’s tariff plan
A legal gamble by a small Illinois toy maker has culminated in a ruling that could reshape President Donald Trump’s tariff policy and potentially lead to billions of dollars in refunds for U.S. importers. Court battle over learning resources…
Three justices dissent, warning tariff decision could spark chaos, at least in the short term
Three conservative justices warned on Friday that the court overstepped its boundaries in its decision to block President Donald Trump from imposing emergency tariffs, arguing that the president should be able to impose them under his authority over…
