World
Explore global news and events from around the world. Our World category offers in-depth coverage of international politics, business, technology, sports, and more, keeping you informed about the latest happenings globally.

Investor Andrew Left Convicted of Securities Fraud: What This Means for the Market
Andrew Left, the founder of Citron Research, has recently faced serious charges in a federal court concerning securities fraud. A ... Read more

Tragic Iowa Shooting: Gunman Allegedly Kills 6 Family Members Before Taking His Own Life
Authorities in Iowa are investigating a tragic shooting incident that left six people dead. It’s believed that a family member, ... Read more

Inflation Climbs to 3.2% in the Eurozone: How Rising Energy Costs from the Iran Conflict Are Affecting Your Wallet
Eurozone inflation hit around 3.2% in May, mainly due to a significant jump in energy prices. Official reports highlight that ... Read more

Justice Served: South Carolina Store Owner Found Not Guilty in 2023 Shooting of Black Teen Wrongly Accused of Shoplifting
A South Carolina jury recently found convenience store owner Chikei Rick Chow not guilty of murder in the shooting of ... Read more

Howie Roseman Declares ‘A Pick is a Pick’ After Trading A.J. Brown for a 2028 First-Rounder: What It Means for the Future
After the Eagles traded A.J. Brown to the Patriots for a future first-round pick, Philadelphia’s G.M., Howie Roseman, spoke with ... Read more
Blue Origin Launchpad Setback: Rocket Explosion May Delay Repairs Until 2028, Warns NASA’s Isaacman
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman shared that the recent explosion of a Blue Origin rocket will delay the recovery of the ... Read more

Devastating Missile and Drone Strikes Across Ukraine: 13 Dead and 117 Injured in Kyiv and Beyond
On June 2, 2026, a massive Russian missile and drone attack struck various cities in Ukraine, particularly hitting Kyiv hard. ... Read more

Why You May Have to Wait for Answers in California’s Governor’s Race
California’s governor’s race is poised for uncertainty. According to Secretary of State Shirley Weber, we might not know the winner ... Read more

