
Fire breaks out on scrap metal barge in Delaware Bay
U.S. Coast Guard responded to reports of a fire on a barge carrying scrap metal in Delaware Bay.

U.S. Coast Guard responded to reports of a fire on a barge carrying scrap metal in Delaware Bay.

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has registered alien.gov and aliens.gov domains, sparking speculation about potential UFO disclosures.
The United States Women's National Team captured the SheBelieves Cup tournament with a perfect 3-0 record and three shutout victories.
South Sudan's military has warned residents to evacuate as it prepares a major offensive in Jonglei state, forcing 50,000 people from their homes.

The National Archives is transporting founding-era documents across the country by plane to commemorate America's upcoming 250th anniversary.

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed legislation creating a memorial license plate for Charlie Kirk, drawing criticism from Republican lawmakers.
Cuba's electrical grid collapsed, causing a complete nationwide blackout across the island nation.
Canada, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom jointly cautioned Israel against launching a major ground offensive in Lebanon.
Nebius and Meta have agreed to a five-year, $27 billion contract for AI infrastructure capacity to support Meta's data center computing needs.
Ecuador has deployed 75,000 soldiers and police officers to combat drug gangs in the country's most violence-affected provinces.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall of HALO Magic Sleepsuits sold at Walmart due to zipper head choking risks for infants.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards reportedly overcame opposition from moderates in discussions over the country's next leader, according to reports.
Italian banking giant UniCredit has submitted a takeover offer for Germany's Commerzbank in a major cross-border acquisition attempt.

Rep. Brian Mast questioned a State Department official about grants described as making maps 'more gay' during a House hearing.
Former employees claim social media companies knowingly allowed harmful content to boost algorithmic engagement.
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