May 30 Macron chides Trump, China forcing world into super power spat French President Macron warned the if the US and China force nations to chose sides in geopolitical spat they will 'kill the global order.' (Credit: Reuters)
May 30 Spy surge sparks Trump visa crackdown on Chinese students After multiple suspicious incidents involving Chinese students accused of espionage, the Trump administration is cracking down on visa holders linked to the Communist Party.
May 30 WATCH: US intel's take on TdA gang misses mark on ties to Maduro regime, ex-Venezuela army officer says A former high-ranking officer in the Venezuelan military is contesting a recent report by the U.S. intelligence community about the massive "Tren de Aragua" gang.
May 30 US trade with the EU is out of whack. Trump needs to stay tough on tariffs to fix it As Trump pushes for a fair trade deal with the EU, the looming 50% tariffs highlight the urgency to address the trade imbalance and secure market access.
May 30 20 years after Natalee Holloway vanished, suspect’s confession still leaves questions: PI Two decades after Natalee Holloway vanished, Joran van der Sloot's confession sheds light on her murder, but the search for complete truth persists.
May 30 Rare 1,600-year-old mosaic from Christian monastery unveiled after centuries of obscurity A stunning Byzantine-era artwork from a Christian monastery in Israel was recently presented to the public for the first time, showcasing everyday scenes of ancient life and mythology.
May 30 China targets US military members in overseas spy operations, former CIA station chief warns A former CIA station chief says that China's spy operation is targeting U.S. military service members with hopes of gaining access to sensitive information.
May 29 Oh, Canada: Toronto man pleads guilty after wild airport assault on TSA agents in Miami was caught on video A Canadian man pleaded guilty to assaulting TSA officers at a Miami airport after a violent outburst caught on video during holiday travel chaos.
May 29 Ooh la law: France snuffing out smoking in parks, beaches, more France to ban smoking in parks, beaches and near schools starting July 1, with fines up to $153 for lighting up where children are present.
May 29 Police investigate vessel with 11 decomposed bodies washed ashore in Caribbean Police investigate a vessel with human remains found on a Caribbean island linked to Mali passports, and decomposition complicates identification efforts.