AR

Jun 10 2026POLITICS

New Zealand’s View of the U. S. Shifts: A New Threat, Not a Friend

A recent survey in New Zealand shows that more people now see the United States as a threat than China. The study, carried out by the Asia New Zealand Foundation, asked 2, 300 residents in January and February about their feelings toward major global powers. Only 39% described the U. S. as a friend,

reading time less than a minute
Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Knife Attack in Belfast Sparks Debate Over Police Transparency

A violent knife incident on Kinnaird Avenue in north Belfast left a man seriously injured and reignited public anger about crime, immigration, and policing. The assault happened just after 10:30 p. m. on Monday night, when a man—whose nationality is disputed between Somali and Sudanese claims—sta

reading time less than a minute
Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Keep Your Pet Cool and Safe This Summer

The heat is on, and that means more walks, hikes, and backyard play for you and your furry friend. But with higher temperatures come extra risks that can hurt pets, especially older animals or those with flat faces. Here’s a fresh take on how to protect them. First, plan a vet visit before the temp

reading time less than a minute
Jun 10 2026SCIENCE

Improving Car‑Following Models on Icy Roads with AI

The new study tackles how cars behave when roads are slick and visibility is low. It looks at five popular driving models, each with its own set of adjustable numbers that dictate how a vehicle follows another. The researchers first list the main variables that matter in winter: how much grip the ro

reading time less than a minute
Jun 10 2026CRIME

When Trust Turns to Harm: Inside a Small Town’s Shocking Case

A routine hotline call can uncover hidden crimes in the most unexpected places. In Crowley, Louisiana, two people now face serious legal consequences after authorities discovered they allegedly exploited two teenage girls in their own home. The case started when one of the victims reached out for he

reading time less than a minute
Jun 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Why famous faces pick these swimsuits over all others

Back in the 1990s, a model named Melissa spotted something missing on beaches and magazine covers—swimwear that actually worked for real bodies, not just the runway ideal. She swapped runways for sewing rooms, launching a brand that turned neutral tones and flattering cuts into everyday armor for st

reading time less than a minute
Jun 10 2026LIFESTYLE

Better shoes for a long day of fishing

Fishing seems simple—you pick up a rod and stand on the boat until the fish bite. But after six or more hours in flip-flops, your feet disagree. They scream from the heat, scream from the sun, even scream when a sneaky bug finds its way inside. One tester traded flip-flops for the Strike Bluefin Lac

reading time less than a minute
Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

GM’s New App and Tech: Making EV Charging and Energy Sharing Easier

General Motors is rolling out tools to make electric vehicles more practical for everyday use. Starting June 9, GM’s app will let owners find and pay for charging stations in one place. The update covers nearly 70% of fast chargers in the U. S. , including Tesla and Electrify America stations. Owner

reading time less than a minute
Jun 10 2026POLITICS

Congress Takes a Stand on Iran Conflict

Three months into the conflict with Iran, U. S. lawmakers finally broke ranks to challenge President Trump’s handling of hostilities. Democrats and a small group of Republicans united behind measures to limit the president’s power to continue military actions without Congress’ approval—something the

reading time less than a minute
Jun 10 2026BUSINESS

AI tools spark record solo business boom in the US

The rise of AI tools is changing how Americans start businesses. Since early 2025, applications from one-person firms have jumped over 20%, while hiring-focused businesses haven’t seen much growth. This shift suggests people are using AI to build companies alone rather than hiring teams right away.

reading time less than a minute