Two Russian jets "repeatedly and dangerously" intercepted a British surveillance aircraft over the Black Sea last month, the defense ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.
The Greek Courier
Your Official News Correspondent in North America
Thursday, May 21, 2026
U.K. spy plane "dangerously intercepted" by Russian military jets over Black Sea, defense ministry says
Two Russian jets "repeatedly and dangerously" intercepted a British surveillance aircraft over the Black Sea last month, the defense ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.
Ebola Screenings Start At O'Hare In Response To Outbreak
The CDC has started health screenings to prevent the disease from spreading in the U.S., and some travelers are being denied entry.
Rachel Barnes, Patch Staff
Why Is Mark Zuckerberg Taunting His Employees Before Firing Them?

Trump Can’t Relate to the Squeeze Americans Feel After His Iran War Because He is a Rich Tax Evader
By Yiannis Damellos
Are you pissed off yet with Trump, or are you still waiting for this war to end and prices to return to their pre-war levels? Cause that’s not going to happen. I’ve been researching inflation and supermarket prices since COVID, and my assessment is negative. Oil prices won’t drastically drop, and coffee, cocoa, grains, produce, meat, or clothing won’t get cheaper anytime soon. Same for electronics and all products whose development depends on fertilizers. The war in Iran will go on as long as it is logistically supported, and your President won’t stop lying—unless he doesn’t have to, that is, if a few Republicans he’s pissed off recently decide to cut his war funding soon.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
US charges Raúl Castro with murder as Trump escalates pressure on Cuba
By Jana Winter and Jack Queen
May 19, 2026 11:06 PM PDT
Summary
- Indictment escalates Washington pressure on Cuba
- Charges relate to the 1996 incident when planes were shot down
- Rubio offers $100 million in aid in parallel
- Cuban President calls indictment a 'political maneuver.'
It’s Not Neofeudalism, It’s Hypercapitalism
By Stephen Maher
The tech giants at the commanding heights of the modern economy did not invent a new mode of production — they are simply classically exploitative capitalists.
One of the most persistent left shibboleths is the notion that productive investment is giving way to unproductive speculation, leading to the “hollowing out” of the industrial economy and the decline of capitalism. After all, it seems obvious that capitalists would rather make a quick buck than undertake the arduous and risky process of actually producing something. Neo-feudalism is having a moment.
Ally of DOJ pardon attorney seeks to join board of Trump's $1.7+ billion fund

By Gabe Kaminsky
May 20, 2026 / 7:12 PM EDT / CBS News
Ebola fears surge on the ground in Congo over rapid spread of a rare type
The Associated Press
Russia and China scold the United States over 'Golden Dome' plans
Empty rooms and FIFA cancellations - US hotels fear World Cup washout
The World Cup runs from 11 June to 19 July
By Dale Johnson
Football issues correspondent
Published 6 hours ago
The World Cup was supposed to provide a tourism boom for the US, but now the fear is that it may never materialise.
Early War Goal Was to Install Hard Line Former President as Iran’s Leader
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Ebola outbreak may be spreading faster than first thought, WHO doctor warns

People in DR Congo have told the BBC they are scared and unsure what to do to protect themselves and their families
2 hours ago
Sofia Ferreira Santos
BBC
People living close to the epicentre of a deadly Ebola outbreak have told the BBC of their fear, as the World Health Organization (WHO) warned cases may be spreading faster than originally thought.
What If the Universe Had No Beginning? Part 4: The Reckoning

US pauses joint defense effort with Canada that dates to WWII
Monday, May 18, 2026
The Devil and Tina Peters
3 killed in shooting at San Diego’s largest mosque, police say
Two teen suspects also were found dead in a car near the scene. Hate speech was scrawled on one of the weapons, officials told CNN.
Live Updates: Trump calls off scheduled attack on Iran amid "serious negotiations" toward peace deal
What to know about the Iran war today:
- President Trump announced Monday that he was calling off what he said was a scheduled attack on Iran that was supposed to happen Tuesday. The president said he made the decision because "serious negotiations" were taking place toward a peace deal that Mr. Trump said will be acceptable to the U.S. and countries in the Middle East.
- Before Mr. Trump's announcement, Iran had said it conveyed another amended set of terms for a potential peace deal. Tehran says it is focused entirely on an agreement to end the war and has not yet "discussed any details regarding nuclear matters."
- Mr. Trump had warned Sunday that "the Clock is Ticking" for Iran to accept a peace agreement, and "there won't be anything left of them" if the Islamic Republic's leaders don't "get moving, FAST."







