A Ryanair plane made an emergency landing after a window reportedly dislodged mid-flight, partially sucking a passenger out. Local media in Greece indicated a piece of the engine broke off, smashing the window and causing cabin decompression during the flight between Greece and Malta.
In the Charlie Kirk murder probe, a judge admitted 'damning' confession evidence against suspect Tyler Robinson, including texts with his lover. A federal firearms expert could not definitively match bullet fragments from Kirk's body to Robinson's rifle, while conservatives accuse Candace Owens of aiding the defense.
Former Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell was seen being loaded onto a stretcher and into an ambulance following an apparent cardiac arrest on June 14. Disturbing video footage and eyewitness accounts confirm the incident, raising questions about his health and absence.
The European Union has accused Meta of breaching digital laws with the 'addictive' designs of Instagram and Facebook, citing features like autoplay and infinite scroll. Regulators concluded in a preliminary report that these designs contribute to compulsive use and mental health risks.
A Mexican national was fatally shot by an ICE officer in Houston, with a lawmaker stating the man was not the intended target. Mexico's government has sharply criticized the treatment of its citizens under President Trump's deportation policies and plans to file complaints over 17 ICE-related deaths.
President Trump fired the remaining Democratic members of the independent Election Assistance Commission (EAC) on Thursday, leaving the bipartisan agency with no commissioners. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer criticized the move as a 'brazen attempt to seize control' of election processes.
Ukraine has escalated its drone attacks on tankers near Crimea and oil sites in southern Russia, causing fuel shortages. These strikes are part of a campaign to choke off supplies and transportation routes in and out of Crimea, with American-made technology guiding some operations.
Graham Platner suspended his Maine Senate campaign as the Democratic nominee after facing sexual assault allegations, throwing the race into turmoil. Democrats are now scrambling to find a replacement candidate to challenge Senator Susan Collins, with Bernie Sanders' endorsements also under scrutiny.
South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix raised $26.5 billion in a mega US share sale, marking the largest ever debut by a foreign firm on Nasdaq. The shares are set to begin trading on Friday, with analysts noting the company's valuation appears cheap despite AI-driven memory boom concerns.
China has successfully landed the first stage of a reusable rocket, joining the small group of space powers capable of recovering orbital-class boosters. This breakthrough follows similar achievements by US-owned companies SpaceX and Blue Origin, marking a significant step in China's space program.
A deadly factory fire in China killed 28 people, highlighting the dangers within the country's manufacturing sector. This incident follows similar recent blazes at a coal mine and a fireworks factory, raising concerns about industrial safety.
The fragile US-Iran ceasefire has fractured, with both sides exchanging intensifying strikes across the Middle East. US President Trump declared the truce 'over' after Iranian attacks on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz, while mediators work to resume talks.