Seven Injured After Buddha Air ATR-72 Overruns Runway in Nepal, Raising Renewed Questions About Regional Aviation Safety

Bhadrapur, Nepal — A Buddha Air ATR-72 aircraft overran the runway while landing at Bhadrapur Airport late Monday night, injuring seven people and reigniting global attention on the risks associated with operations at airports with reduced safety margins. According to initial reports, the turboprop aircraft was operating a domestic flight when it failed to stop […]
A 1-gigawatt “AI Factory” in Indiana: Meta Accelerates its Race for Computing Power

Meta has begun construction on a massive new data center campus in Lebanon, Indiana, committing about $10 billion as the company races to secure the computing power needed for advanced artificial intelligence. The site is designed to deliver 1 gigawatt (GW) of capacity once fully operational—an enormous scale that U.S. grid operators equate to roughly […]
Lower Mortgage Rates Improve Affordability, but Path to Deeper Cuts Still Looks Bumpy

A new rate snapshot from Bankrate shows U.S. mortgage borrowing costs edging down again, pushing the market to levels not seen since 2022. In the outlet’s weekly lender survey dated February 11, 2026, the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate fell to 6.16%, down from 6.23% the prior week. The decline is modest, but meaningful: for […]
House Votes to Roll Back Trump’s Canada Tariffs in a Rare Bipartisan Break With the White House

In a rare show of defiance toward Donald Trump, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 219–211 to approve a resolution aimed at ending tariffs the president imposed on Canada. The measure would terminate the national emergency Trump invoked to justify punitive duties on Canadian goods, sending the resolution to the United States Senate. While the […]