Trump at the Kennedy Center: The Curtain Begins to Fall

The name of former President Donald Trump has been removed from the facade of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, according to officials at the institution. The change follows a broader reevaluation of signage at the Washington, D.C. venue, which serves as a living memorial to the late President John F. Kennedy. … Read more

Andes Hantavirus Outbreak on MV Hondius: Risks of Human-to-Human Transmission

Public health authorities are currently monitoring an unusual outbreak of Andes hantavirus linked to international cruise travel, a situation that has prompted renewed focus on the transmission dynamics of this pathogen. As of late May 2026, the World Health Organization has tracked the epidemiological trajectory of this cluster, which originated aboard the cruise ship M/V … Read more

Congoleños reportan entierros constantes mientras muertes por nuevo brote de ébola llegan a 80 – AP News

The eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo is once again grappling with a severe public health crisis as a new ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has led to a surge in fatalities in Ituri province. Local residents in the capital of Bunia report a harrowing atmosphere of constant burials, reflecting … Read more

China Denies Pressuring Panama After US Concerns

Panama Canal Dispute: US and Allies Back Panama Amidst Chinese Pressure Washington D.C. – The United States, alongside several Latin American nations, has publicly voiced support for Panama in its escalating dispute with China over control and operation of ports critical to the Panama Canal. The joint statement, released Tuesday, accuses China of attempting to … Read more

Bolivia Declares Yellow Fever Alert After Three Deaths Confirmed in Santa Cruz Region

Three people have died in Bolivia due to a yellow fever outbreak in the Santa Cruz region, prompting health authorities to declare an alert, according to official reports. The Bolivian Ministry of Health confirmed the fatalities on Tuesday, linking them to a growing number of cases in the country’s most populous and economically significant department. … Read more

Michigan Synagogue Attack: Driver Identified, No Injuries Reported

Synagogue Attack in Michigan: Naturalized U.S. Citizen from Lebanon Identified as Suspect West Bloomfield, Michigan – A shooting and vehicle-ramming attack at Temple Israel, a Reform synagogue in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan, on March 12, 2026, has shaken the community and prompted a federal investigation. Authorities have identified the suspect as Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, a … Read more

Haiti Kidnapping Plot: 4 Charged in US, Plead Not Guilty

Jury Selection Begins in South Florida for Alleged Conspirators in 2021 Haitian President Assassination Jury selection commenced on Monday, March 9, 2026, in the U.S. Federal trial of five individuals accused of playing roles in the 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse. The defendants – Arcangel Pretel Ortiz, Antonio Intriago, Walter Veintemilla, Christian Sanon, … Read more

TX Rep. Tony Gonzales Won’t Seek Re-election After Admitting Affair & Ethics Probe

WASHINGTON – Representative Tony Gonzales, a Republican representing Texas’s 23rd congressional district, announced on Thursday evening that he would withdraw from his bid for reelection. The decision comes after Gonzales admitted to having an extramarital affair with a former staffer, Regina Ann Santos-Aviles, who died by suicide in September 2025. The unfolding scandal prompted calls … Read more

Jimmy Fallon Jokes with Olympic Hockey Stars Hughes & Knight About Gold Medals & Tooth Loss

American Hockey Stars Shine on ‘Tonight Show’ Stage Novel York – Fresh off a historic run at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, American hockey stars Hilary Knight and brothers Jack and Quinn Hughes brought their golden glow to “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Monday night. The trio captivated audiences with anecdotes … Read more

NASA Moon Rocket Returns for Repairs, Launch Delayed to April

Cape Canaveral, FL – NASA’s highly anticipated Artemis II mission, slated to be the first crewed lunar flyby in over 50 years, has hit another snag. The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, currently undergoing testing at the Kennedy Space Center, will be rolled back to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) this week for repairs to … Read more