Month: May 2022

Bloody Memorial Day Weekend Sees Mass Shootings Across US Leaving Multiple Dead, More Injured

A string of shootings took place across the United States on one of the bloodiest Memorial Day weekends that left multiple people dead and dozens more injured. This Memorial Day weekend, spanning Saturday, Sunday, and the federal holiday on Monday, a total of 352 shootings occurred, according to the nonprofit research organization, the Gun Violence Archive (GVA)…


Bitcoin Surges Nearly 8 Percent to $31,780

Bitcoin rose 7.93  percent to $31,780.51 at 2200 GMT on Monday, up $2,334.8 from its previous close. The world’s biggest and best-known cryptocurrency is up 25.1 percent from the year’s low of $25,401.05 on May 12. Ether, the coin linked to the ethereum blockchain network, rose 9.8  percent to $1,989.38 on Monday, adding $177.54 to…


Journalists Blocked by Chinese Officials During Foreign Minister’s Pacific Trip

Chinese delegations have barred journalists who report on the Chinese foreign minister’s Pacific tour from calling out questions, recording and accessing information prompting concerns about the tour’s secrecy. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is on day six of a ten-day trip to eight Pacific countries in a bid to deepen ties with the island nations….


Euro’s Losses Deepen After Inflation Data

LONDON—The euro’s losses deepened on Tuesday after data showing eurozone inflation hit a record high in May, but expectations the European Central Bank will soon hike rates kept the single currency on track for its best monthly performance in a year. Rising inflation is usually considered a precursor to tighter monetary policy. The ECB is…


Oil Bull Run Continues as EU Agrees to Ban Most Russian Oil

LONDON—Oil prices extended a bull run on Tuesday after the EU agreed to a partial and phased ban on Russian oil and China decided to lift some coronavirus restrictions amid rising demand ahead of the peak U.S. and European summer driving season. Brent crude for July, which expires on Tuesday, rose $2.11, or 1.7 percent,…


71 More Monkeypox Cases Detected in England, Bringing UK Total to 179

The UK health authorities have detected 71 additional cases of monkeypox in England, taking the total number of cases in the UK to 179. According to the latest figures from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), as of May 29, the total number of confirmed cases in England was 172. There are currently four confirmed…


3-Year-Old Saves Baby Sister From Drowning

This girl knew what to do with the incident in front of her eyes. She is truly a hero! …


Oil Surge Fans Inflation Fears, Dampens Stocks

LONDON—European shares opened weaker on Tuesday and Wall Street was tipped for a fall, as surging oil prices fanned fears of further acceleration in global inflation, forcing the U.S. Federal Reserve and other central banks to keep raising interest rates. Markets ignored signs that China’s economic pain may be abating amid easing COVID-19 curbs and…


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Suicidal Pregnant Woman Chooses Adoption Over Abortion, 28 Years Later Reunites With Son

A Pennsylvania woman who got pregnant at the age of 19 was at the peak of depression and felt hopeless, wanting to end her life. However, after an incredible epiphany, she realized that, although she didn’t want to live, she had no right to kill an innocent life. Choosing adoption for the infant, she then…