Romania’s Presidential Election Heads to Runoff Amid Sharp Divide

Romania’s Presidential Election Heads to Runoff Amid Sharp Divide

Bucharest, Romania – May 18, 2025 — Romania is facing a pivotal presidential runoff election as nationalist candidate George Simion and liberal Bucharest mayor Nicușor Dan go head-to-head following a highly polarized campaign season. The new election follows the annulment of the previous vote last year, which was voided due to allegations of Russian interference….

Read More
All Public Hospitals in North Gaza Now Out of Service, Says Health Ministry

All Public Hospitals in North Gaza Now Out of Service, Says Health Ministry

Gaza Strip, May 18, 2025 — All public hospitals in northern Gaza have been rendered non-operational, according to a statement released Sunday by the Hamas-run health ministry, as Israel intensifies its military offensive in the region. The ministry reported that Israeli forces have encircled the Indonesian Hospital in Beit Lahia—the last functioning public hospital in…

Read More
Menendez Brothers Granted Chance at Parole After 35 Years: Shifting Public Opinion and New Evidence

Menendez Brothers Granted Chance at Parole After 35 Years: Shifting Public Opinion and New Evidence

Los Angeles, May 2025 — Once vilified as cold-blooded killers, Lyle and Erik Menendez — convicted in 1996 for murdering their wealthy parents in their Beverly Hills mansion — are now at the center of a national debate, with renewed sympathy and support pushing them closer to potential freedom. A Los Angeles judge this week…

Read More
Preakness Stakes Celebrates 150th Anniversary Amid Economic Uncertainty and Changing Traditions

Preakness Stakes Celebrates 150th Anniversary Amid Economic Uncertainty and Changing Traditions

Baltimore, Maryland – May 2025 The 150th running of the Preakness Stakes took place on Saturday at Baltimore’s Pimlico Race Course, drawing a diverse crowd eager to witness one of US horse racing’s most storied events. As a historic celebration unfolded, attendees also grappled with broader economic uncertainties shaping the nation. Among the crowd was…

Read More
Mexican Navy Training Ship Crashes Into Brooklyn Bridge, Killing Two and Injuring 19

Mexican Navy Training Ship Crashes Into Brooklyn Bridge, Killing Two and Injuring 19

New York City, May 17, 2025 — A tragic accident occurred on Saturday when the Mexican Navy training sailing ship Cuauhtémoc collided with New York City’s Brooklyn Bridge, resulting in two deaths and 19 injuries, local authorities confirmed. The tall ship, carrying 277 people on board, lost power while maneuvering near the Brooklyn side of…

Read More
Tornado Hits St. Louis, Missouri: At Least Five Dead, Thousands of Buildings Damaged

Tornado Hits St. Louis, Missouri: At Least Five Dead, Thousands of Buildings Damaged

St. Louis, Missouri – A powerful tornado struck St. Louis on Friday evening, causing widespread destruction, killing at least five people, and damaging over 5,000 buildings. The tornado tore through the city, uprooting trees, ripping roofs off houses, and downing power lines along a major road. The St. Louis Fire Department conducted house-by-house searches in…

Read More
Russian Drone Strike Kills 9 Civilians in Ukraine Amid Fragile Peace Efforts

Russian Drone Strike Kills 9 Civilians in Ukraine Amid Fragile Peace Efforts

Date: May 17, 2025By: BlogHear News Staff Bilopillia, Ukraine — A Russian drone strike on Saturday morning killed nine civilians and injured seven others in the northeastern Ukrainian town of Bilopillia, according to Ukrainian regional officials. The attack targeted a civilian minibus traveling toward the regional capital in Sumy, near the Russian border. Ukrainian authorities…

Read More