Ex-US Navy Sailor Gets 17 Years for China Espionage
Jinchao Wei, a former US Navy sailor, receives a 200-month prison sentence for espionage after selling sensitive military information to a Chinese intelligence officer for $12,000.
Jinchao Wei, a former US Navy sailor, receives a 200-month prison sentence for espionage after selling sensitive military information to a Chinese intelligence officer for $12,000.
Donald Trump's 2018 tweet questioning US role as Middle East 'policeman' resurfaces online as tensions with Iran escalate and military actions increase across region.
A US federal court has directed immigration authorities to bring back an Indian man, Francisco D'Costa, who was deported despite a stay order. The court found his removal improper.
Texas emerges as an educational powerhouse with 10% of America's top high schools. Magnet and charter schools drive excellence through specialized programs and selective admissions.
US Senator Lindsey Graham, a key Trump ally, has delivered a forceful warning to Iran's Supreme Leader, cautioning against nuclear escalation amid rising Middle East tensions.
Pilibhit Tiger Reserve authorities imposed fines on three safari vehicle owners for flouting NTCA guidelines during tours, including tourists alighting near a tiger and trapping an animal on a bridge.
Iran is set to carry out its first execution linked to recent anti-regime protests, signaling a harsh crackdown on dissent amid economic turmoil and growing global outrage.
A severe weather system with freezing rain and ice has brought travel to a standstill across Central and Eastern Europe, causing widespread disruptions.
Lashkar-e-Taiba, long considered Pakistan's most loyal terror proxy against India, shows signs of collapse as cadres openly question ISI orders. Internal revolt grows after heavy losses and forced operations.
Former President Donald Trump says the United States would be in deep trouble if the Supreme Court strikes down his tariffs. He made these remarks during a recent interview.
An Iranian official has confirmed that approximately 2,000 people lost their lives during recent protests in the country, highlighting the severe human toll of the ongoing civil unrest.
An Iranian official confirms about 2,000 deaths in nationwide protests over two weeks. The unrest poses the biggest challenge to Iran's leadership in years amid international pressure.
A Russian research mission has located a long-lost Soviet nuclear waste disposal site in the Barents Sea, revealing Cold War dumping practices and raising environmental concerns in the rapidly changing Arctic region.
Protests intensify in Iran, food delivery services face new regulations, and a gang attack in Canada makes headlines. Get the latest updates on these developing stories.
Mass protests in Iran driven by economic collapse and political frustration draw striking parallels to the 1979 revolution that overthrew the Shah, challenging the clerical regime's authority.
The BBC has filed a motion to dismiss a $10 billion defamation lawsuit brought by former US President Donald Trump, arguing the claims lack merit and are legally insufficient.
Evening news update: Iran protests escalate with about 2,000 fatalities reported. In India, Blinkit discontinues its 10-minute delivery promise after government intervention.
US Vice President JD Vance publicly defended an ICE agent who shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis. He blamed Somali immigrants for welfare fraud and rising childcare costs in social media posts.
A high-profile visit by US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to SpaceX's Starbase with Elon Musk has ignited online buzz about a new conservative tech-military alliance, highlighting Pentagon plans to integrate AI like Grok into defense systems.
Iran has executed 26-year-old Erfan Soltani for his involvement in anti-government protests, sparking international condemnation and raising human rights concerns.
Four Greek-managed oil tankers were attacked by unidentified drones near Russia's Caspian Pipeline Consortium terminal. The incident disrupted Kazakh oil exports.
Recent protests in Iran have resulted in the tragic loss of nearly 2,000 lives, highlighting severe unrest and international concerns over human rights.
California Governor Gavin Newsom vows to block a proposed billionaire tax, warning it's already driving wealthy residents out of the state and costing billions in lost revenue.
An Iranian official claims terrorists caused thousands of deaths during recent protests, sparking international concern over the escalating violence and human rights issues.
The White House shares images of Trump gazing at Greenland, sparking global concern over his push to acquire the Arctic territory for US national security.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, during his India visit, declared Iran's regime is in its final days as anti-government protests enter third week with over 2,000 deaths reported.
The Pentagon deployed a secret aircraft disguised as a civilian plane in a Caribbean drug interdiction operation last September, killing 11 people. Legal experts question if this constitutes perfidy, a war crime under international law.
An Iranian official tells Reuters that around 2,000 people have died during ongoing protests. Authorities blame armed groups and foreign actors for the violence.
A new WalletHub analysis reveals America's most educated metropolitan areas for 2026, showing how educational concentration predicts urban success and reshapes local economies across the United States.
In the scorching heart of Death Valley, the Devils Hole pupfish thrives in a tiny, hot cave. With just 38 left after earthquakes, this inch-long marvel shows incredible resilience.