Historic electric aircraft passenger flight lands at JFK in the US

First Electric Passenger Flight in North America Marks a Milestone On Tuesday morning, an electric plane made history as it completed its inaugural passenger flight in North America, quietly landing on JFK’s runway. This subtle achievement is poised to influence the future of aviation significantly. “We’ve managed to cut flight costs, enhance safety, and decrease […]
Volunteers uncover a rare find from ancient Rome close to a historic site.

Discovery of Ancient Roman Goddess in Northumberland Recently, volunteers unearthed a significant depiction of a Roman goddess during a dig near historical landmarks in Britain. This sandstone sculpture was found at Vindolanda, a fort in Northumberland near Hadrian’s Wall. On May 21, the Vindolanda Trust announced that the sculpture represents Victoria, the Roman goddess of […]
University of Michigan’s historic peony garden affected by anti-Israel vandalism

Hundreds of iconic peonies at the University of Michigan were reportedly vandalized recently. The We Upjohn Peony Garden, known for having North America’s largest collection of historic herbaceous peonies—with around 800 plants and 10,000 flowers during peak bloom—experienced significant damage. About a third of these plants were found mutilated on a Sunday morning. University officials […]
US investment group Redbird has decided to purchase the historic Telegraph newspaper in Britain.

Redbird Capital Partners to Acquire Daily Telegraph Publisher LONDON (AP) – A group led by the US investment firm Redbird Capital Partners has reached an agreement to purchase the publisher of the Daily Telegraph, a prominent UK newspaper with a history spanning 170 years, for approximately £500 million (around $674 million). Redbird announced that they […]
Historic NYC ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ townhouse listed for $15M

Iconic Upper East Side Townhouse Hits Market for $15 Million Imagine enjoying breakfast in a place once frequented by Holly Golightly. The Upper East Side townhouse that inspired “Tiffany’s Breakfast,” famously associated with Audrey Hepburn’s character, is now available for $15 million. Located at 169 East 71st Street, this five-story home has seen a three-year […]
Newcomer Shwartzman achieves historic Indy 500 pole victory

The Indianapolis 500 on Sunday saw a significant achievement as rookie driver Robert Schwartzman celebrated a noteworthy victory. Team Pensuke faced disqualification just before the final two rounds of qualifying, leaving Schwartzman to secure the pole position. At 25 years old, he’s driving for the Prema team and has become the first rookie to claim […]
Education Department withdraws historic $37.7 million penalty on Grand Canyon University

The U.S. Department of Education has officially retracted its proposed $37.7 million fine against Grand Canyon University, as reported by the university itself. This fine was notable, being the largest ever levied against the institution. Brian Mueller, the president of the university, expressed his relief over this decision. He stated, “The facts are on our […]
James Carville stays hopeful as support for the Democratic Party reaches historic lows.

Despite the challenges in this year’s elections, seasoned Democratic strategist James Kerrville maintains a positive outlook, pointing to recent victories at the polls. “We can’t overlook those who win elections,” he stated recently. Kerrville’s remarks come amidst difficulties for Democrats, particularly following the release of a new survey that reflects the political climate under the […]
Fire destroys Louisiana’s historic Nottoway Plantation.

Historic Nottoway Plantation Burns Down The Nottoway Plantation, noted as the largest Civil War-era mansion in the United States, was completely destroyed by a fire earlier this week. The fire started on Thursday, with no reported injuries or fatalities. Firefighters worked tirelessly for approximately 18 hours to extinguish the flames. As of Saturday, the cause […]
Vought Supports ‘Big Beautiful Bill’, Highlights ‘Historic $1.6 Trillion in Savings’

Budget Bill Progress Faces Conservative Hurdles On Friday, Russ Vote, the director of the Office of Management and Budget, defended the latest budget settlement framework after conservatives leveraged their influence to stall progress from the Budget Committee. The setback is just another twist in the ongoing and complicated negotiations within the House Republican Congress, which […]