Forgot Password? Reset Password   Click here to sign up.   Post News

News  | Business  | Sports  | Entertainment  | Interesting  | Crime  | Life  | Sundry  |   |   | ...

News

Costa Rica shutters its embassy in Cuba and orders diplomats to leave

Costa Rica shutters its embassy in Cuba and orders diplomats to leave
The Costa Rican embassy is pictured in Havana, Cuba, on March 18, 2026. YAMIL LAGE /AFP via Getty Images

Costa Rica on Wednesday closed its embassy in Havana and told Cuba's communist government to pull its diplomats from San José.

"We have to clean out communists from the hemisphere," Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves declared after the diplomatic rupture.

The Cuban Embassy in the U.S. responded to the closure by alleging in a social media post that Costa Rica made the move "under pressure from the United States."

Costa Rica's leadership is allied with President Trump, who has recently suggested he may "take" Cuba. The island nation's communist government has faced months of intense U.S. pressure and has languished under severe energy shortages. The country faced island-wide power blackouts this week, and protests were reported last week.

Costa Rican...More

More News Topics

Costa Rica shutters its embassy in Cuba and orders diplomats to leave
Costa Rica shutters its embassy in Cuba and orders diplomats to leave

At least 23 dead, more than 100 wounded in suspected suicide bombings in Nigeria, police say
At least 23 dead, more than 100 wounded in suspected suicide bombings in Nigeria, police say

Hegseth says there's
Hegseth says there's "no clear evidence" Iran is placing new mines in Strait of Hormuz

Iran signaling it may deploy mines to disrupt Strait of Hormuz, U.S. sources say
Iran signaling it may deploy mines to disrupt Strait of Hormuz, U.S. sources say


Costa Rica shutters its embassy in Cuba and orders diplomats to leave

Senate votes down effort to restrict Trump's Iran war powers

How Russia is benefitting from "America's war of choice in Iran"

Iran launches deadly missile attacks on Israel, Gulf states as war spirals

As Trump floats "taking Cuba," island's president warns any aggression will be met with "impregnable resistance"

Iran's top security official, Ali Larijani, was killed in an airstrike. Here's why his death is so significant.

European Union rejects Trump's calls for military deployments to reopen Strait of Hormuz

Top Trump counterterrorism official Joe Kent resigns over Iran, saying it "posed no imminent threat to our nation"

Israel kills 2 senior Iran leaders as allies reject Trump's call for Strait of Hormuz help

At least 23 dead, more than 100 wounded in suspected suicide bombings in Nigeria, police say

Trump requests delay of China trip because of Iran war

Cuba begins restoring power after energy grid collapses in nationwide blackout

Trump urges other nations to help open Strait of Hormuz, speaks on Kennedy Center renovations

Iran war keeps oil prices over $100 with Strait of Hormuz paralyzed despite Trump's demands

Iranian foreign minister says "we don't see any reason why we should talk with Americans"

Ukraine waiting on U.S. and Russia to agree on next round of peace talks, Zelenskyy says

Democratic senators file war powers resolution in bid to restrain Trump on Cuba

Hegseth says there's "no clear evidence" Iran is placing new mines in Strait of Hormuz

All 6 crew members killed in crash of American KC-135 refueling aircraft in Iraq, U.S. military confirms

Cuba will release 51 people from prison, an unexpected move amid pressure from Trump

New Iran Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei says Strait of Hormuz must remain shut in first message: State TV

U.S. imposes sanctions over North Korean scheme to use remote workers to fund weapons program

Iran's war tactic of punishing U.S. Gulf allies sends oil prices back up and stock markets down

Trump vows to end war soon as Iran hits ships, threatens banks, and toll on U.S. forces emerges

Iran war brings new attacks on commercial ships, Dubai airport, as Tehran warns banks are next

Iran signaling it may deploy mines to disrupt Strait of Hormuz, U.S. sources say

Shots fired at U.S. consulate in Toronto, Canada, with no suspects or motive identified

Hegseth says Tuesday "most intense day" of U.S. attacks on Iran, Trump to determine "end stage"

Iran and Israel vow to fight on as markets react to Trump saying war should end "very soon"

Trump says "the war is very complete," and he's considering taking over Strait of Hormuz


Top of page

Business

Wall Street is betting on Ukraine's drone technology

Wall Street is betting on Ukraine's drone technology

A Ukrainian drone technology startup saw the most explosive U.S. stock market debut in the last year during its first day trading on Nasdaq. Shares in Swarmer, whose software enables single pilots to control hundreds of drones at once, soared over 700% before closing at $31 on Tuesday.

The company, based in Austin, Texas, but founded in Ukraine, has been used widely by the Ukrainian military since 2024. Erik Prince, the founder of the U.S. private military contractor Blackwater, joined Swarmer as non-executive chairman last month.

Experts say Swarmer is likely to be the first of many: a Ukrainian defense startup with an American face that leans on U.S. capital to scale production for both the Ukrainian and American militaries.

Ukrainian startups and American investors make a natural pairing. Four years of wartime innovation has made Ukraine a world leader in mass-producing cheap first-person-view...More

More Business Topics

Wall Street is betting on Ukraine's drone technology
Wall Street is betting on Ukraine's drone technology

Iran war is making it harder for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates
Iran war is making it harder for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates

Lawsuit alleges David Protein understates calories and fat content of its bars
Lawsuit alleges David Protein understates calories and fat content of its bars

Inflation held steady in February before Iran war drove up gas prices, CPI report shows
Inflation held steady in February before Iran war drove up gas prices, CPI report shows


Wall Street is betting on Ukraine's drone technology

Amazon introduces 1-hour and 3-hour delivery in U.S.

Diesel tops $5 a gallon for the first time since 2022. Here's what it means for the economy.

Costco recalls meatloaf in more than two dozen states due to salmonella risk

Toyota recalls 550,000 Highlander SUVs because seat backs may fail to lock

Iran war is making it harder for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates

2 bills would erase income taxes for many Americans. Here's what to know.

Massive emergency oil release fails to stem investor fears as oil tops $100 a barrel

As pennies begin to disappear, states grappling with "rounding" problem for cash purchases

Lawsuit alleges David Protein understates calories and fat content of its bars

Trump administration allows purchase of Russian oil already at sea

Will Iran war-linked leap in gas prices boost EV sales?

International Energy Agency to release 400 million barrels of oil in move to lower energy prices

Inflation held steady in February before Iran war drove up gas prices, CPI report shows

JetBlue ground stop lifted soon after it began

Anthropic sues Pentagon, Trump administration over "supply chain risk" designation

Gas prices surge as oil spikes amid Iran war. Here's how much Americans are paying.


Top of page

Sports

Senegal to appeal having AFCON title stripped after Morocco awarded unprecedented 3-0 win months later by CAF

The unprecedented decision from the Confederation of African Football overturns this winter's title

Senegal to appeal having AFCON title stripped after Morocco awarded unprecedented 3-0 win months later by CAF
Getty Images

The Senegalese football federation (FSF) has announced it will appeal the decision to strip the country of the Africa Cup of Nations title. The FSF described the unprecedented decision by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) as a "travesty", one which they intend to address at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

On Tuesday evening CAF awarded the title to Morocco as a 3-0 win, its appeal board concluding that Senegal had "forfeited the final" by walking off the field in the late stages of January's final. The Lions of Teranga would go on to win their second Africa Cup of Nations title in extra time, a crown they would hold for nearly two months before CAF reached its final sanctioning decision.

The decision...More

More Sports Topics

Senegal to appeal having AFCON title stripped after Morocco awarded unprecedented 3-0 win months later by CAF
Senegal to appeal having AFCON title stripped after Morocco awarded unprecedented 3-0 win months later by CAF

NBA expansion efforts reportedly set for major step forward as league eyes teams in Las Vegas, Seattle
NBA expansion efforts reportedly set for major step forward as league eyes teams in Las Vegas, Seattle

Kyler Murray signs with Vikings: Minnesota earns A+ for landing former No. 1 pick after Cardinals release
Kyler Murray signs with Vikings: Minnesota earns A+ for landing former No. 1 pick after Cardinals release

BYU, freshman star AJ Dybantsa set scoring records in Big 12 Tournament opener win over Kansas State
BYU, freshman star AJ Dybantsa set scoring records in Big 12 Tournament opener win over Kansas State


Senegal to appeal having AFCON title stripped after Morocco awarded unprecedented 3-0 win months later by CAF

FIBA World Cup: Caitlin Clark thrives in injury return; Paige Bueckers, Angel Reese push for roster spots

NFLPA elects former Browns OL JC Tretter as union's next executive director

2026 AP All-America team: Duke's Cameron Boozer earns unanimous first-team selection

Venezuela defeats U.S. 3-2 for its first World Baseball Classic title

Juan Soto says the Dominican Republic is still the 'best team in baseball' despite WBC loss vs. Team USA

NBA expansion: What to know about potential new teams in Las Vegas and Seattle

Michigan star Yaxel Lendeborg turned down $7M-$9M Kentucky offer to play for Dusty May

Finalissima between Spain, Argentina canceled in Qatar because of regional conflict during Iran war

USMNT, Nike launch World Cup kits inspired by stars and stripes motifs and a 'Where's Waldo' look

NBA expansion efforts reportedly set for major step forward as league eyes teams in Las Vegas, Seattle

Cameron Young claims 2026 Players Championship in come-from-behind effort for second PGA Tour victory

Team USA Baseball vs. Dominican Republic score: The five moments that decided WBC thriller

NCAA bracket predictions: Model reveals surprising March Madness 2026 tournament picks

U.S. into third straight World Baseball Classic final after beating Dominican Republic 2-1

U.S. beats Canada in Para ice hockey final to complete Team USA sweep in Olympics and Paralympics

Big 12 to swap LED glass court for hardwood floor for rest of basketball tournament after players complain

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander breaks scoring record Wilt Chamberlain held for 63 years

Team USA makes roster changes ahead of World Baseball Classic quarterfinals

Kyler Murray signs with Vikings: Minnesota earns A+ for landing former No. 1 pick after Cardinals release

Champions League scenarios: What Chelsea, Barcelona, Arsenal and more need to advance to quarterfinals

Collin Morikawa withdraws from 2026 Players Championship after injuring his back on a practice swing

Team USA advances at 2026 World Baseball Classic despite shocking loss to Italy

Bracketology Winners and Losers: How weak is the 2026 NCAA Tournament bubble? Just ask Texas and Auburn

Ohio State's Matt Patricia is college football's highest-paid assistant: Buckeyes reward DC after Year 1

Iran sports minister says national team 'cannot' participate in World Cup hosted by United States

Inside the NFL's reaction to Ravens backing out of blockbuster Maxx Crosby trade with Raiders

WNBA CBA deadline passes with no deal after marathon bargaining session: What does it mean for 2026 season?

BYU, freshman star AJ Dybantsa set scoring records in Big 12 Tournament opener win over Kansas State

Team USA's Oksana Masters wins 11th Paralympic gold medal: "On top of the world right now"

Sabrina Wittmann is forging a new path in soccer as she leads third division men's side Ingolstadt in Germany

Caleb Foster injury: Duke guard out for 'foreseeable' future after surgery as NCAA Tournament looms

Team USA Baseball score: Aaron Judge, Paul Skenes lead Americans to hard-fought WBC victory over Mexico

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander tied a 63-year-old record, hit a game-winner and may have sealed the MVP in one night

Falcons signing Tua Tagovailoa to one-year deal, setting stage for QB battle with Michael Penix


Top of page

Entertainment

With few new leads 45 days after Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, investigation "becomes much harder," expert says

With few new leads 45 days after Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, investigation becomes much harder, expert says

Nancy Guthrie has been missing for 45 days, and with the latest update in the case being of little use to authorities, one expert tells CBS News the extended timeline means it "becomes much harder to keep the investigation going."

Law enforcement sources told CBS News that additional images were obtained in the last couple of weeks from surveillance cameras installed at Guthrie's Tucson home, where she is believed to have been abducted from in the middle of the night on Feb. 1.

The images, taken from a camera fastened to a fence and focused on the back of the house and another that showed the driveway and front of the garage door, captured family members, landscapers and pool workers stretching back weeks prior to the kidnapping. Nothing was deemed suspicious, and no images reviewed showed the suspect...More

More Entertainment Topics

With few new leads 45 days after Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, investigation
With few new leads 45 days after Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, investigation "becomes much harder," expert says

A tie at 2026 Oscars for Best Live-Action Short marks 7th such rare award moment
A tie at 2026 Oscars for Best Live-Action Short marks 7th such rare award moment


"Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man" star Cillian Murphy on playing complicated characters: "That's where good art exists"

Misty Copeland says Timothée Chalamet
Misty Copeland says Timothée Chalamet "wouldn't be an actor" if not for ballet, opera


With few new leads 45 days after Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, investigation "becomes much harder," expert says

Kennedy Center votes to shut down operations for 2 years ahead of Trump-backed renovation project

"All the Empty Rooms" wins Oscar for Steve Hartman's project memorializing children killed in school shootings

A tie at 2026 Oscars for Best Live-Action Short marks 7th such rare award moment

A tribute to documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman

"Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man" star Cillian Murphy on playing complicated characters: "That's where good art exists"

A Hollywood landmark preserved

Misty Copeland says Timothée Chalamet "wouldn't be an actor" if not for ballet, opera


Top of page

Crime

Alleged drug lord accused of laundering money through soccer teams appears in U.S. court after years on the run

Alleged drug lord accused of laundering money through soccer teams appears in U.S. court after years on the run
Notorious Latin American narco trafficker Sebastian Marset, who eluded police for years, was handed over to U.S. authorities after his arrest Friday in Bolivia. DEA

Alleged Latin American narco trafficker Sebastian Marset made his first appearance in a U.S. court on Monday after being handed over to American authorities.

Marset, who eluded police for years, was captured in Bolivia last week and transferred to U.S. custody. The 34-year-old Uruguayan national faces money laundering conspiracy charges connected with his alleged cocaine trafficking organization.

Marset is the most notorious drug baron in the southern part of South America and had a $2 million U.S. bounty on his head for alleged money laundering. An indictment unsealed in the Eastern District of Virginia alleges Marset "leads a large-scale drug trafficking...More

More Crime Topics

Alleged drug lord accused of laundering money through soccer teams appears in U.S. court after years on the run
Alleged drug lord accused of laundering money through soccer teams appears in U.S. court after years on the run

IDF says brother of Michigan synagogue suspect was Hezbollah commander killed in airstrike
IDF says brother of Michigan synagogue suspect was Hezbollah commander killed in airstrike

19 convicted over Moscow concert hall attack claimed by ISIS that killed 149 people
19 convicted over Moscow concert hall attack claimed by ISIS that killed 149 people


Alleged drug lord accused of laundering money through soccer teams appears in U.S. court after years on the run

Mexico arrests suspect who transported romantic partner of "El Mencho" to hideout before drug lord's deadly capture

Ecuador launches U.S.-backed anti-drug operations: "We're at war"

IDF says brother of Michigan synagogue suspect was Hezbollah commander killed in airstrike

14 million doses of fentanyl seized from secret drug lab in Mexico

19 convicted over Moscow concert hall attack claimed by ISIS that killed 149 people

3 brothers of Iraqi origin arrested in connection with U.S. embassy explosion in Norway


Top of page

Life

A typical U.S. family needs annual income of $145,000 to thrive, study finds. About half fall short.

A typical U.S. family needs annual income of $145,000 to thrive, study finds. About half fall short.

Roughly half of Americans fall short of the annual income needed to cover their basic needs, according to new research.

A U.S. family with children needs about $145,000 in income to be considered economically secure, according to a March 16 report from the Urban Institute. About 49% of Americans live below that financial threshold, the nonpartisan think tank found.

In 2024 (the latest available data), the median household income for married couples in the U.S. was $128,700, U.S. Census data shows.

Ingredients for economic security
According to Urban's analysis, economic security today includes having enough money to pay for:

o Adequate food
o Clothing
o Housing
o Health care
o Child care
o Transportation
o Postsecondary education
o Student loan...More

More Life Topics

A typical U.S. family needs annual income of $145,000 to thrive, study finds. About half fall short.
A typical U.S. family needs annual income of $145,000 to thrive, study finds. About half fall short.

2 dead, including teen girl, after boats carrying students capsize near site of new U.S. military base in Japan
2 dead, including teen girl, after boats carrying students capsize near site of new U.S. military base in Japan

3 more members of Iran women's soccer team change course, decline to accept asylum in Australia
3 more members of Iran women's soccer team change course, decline to accept asylum in Australia

6 of 7 Iranian soccer players granted asylum in Australia stay but rest of team heads home
6 of 7 Iranian soccer players granted asylum in Australia stay but rest of team heads home


A typical U.S. family needs annual income of $145,000 to thrive, study finds. About half fall short.

Shigeaki Mori, Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor who was embraced by Obama, dies at 88

Christians Remain the Most Persecuted Religious Group Globally, Archishop States

Hyundai stops sales of some 2026 models and plans a recall after child's death

Hundreds killed in Pakistani strike on rehab hospital in Afghanistan, Taliban says

2 dead, including teen girl, after boats carrying students capsize near site of new U.S. military base in Japan

Steve Gaines, Former SBC President and Bellevue Pastor, Enters Hospice Care

5th member of Iran women's soccer team changes mind on accepting asylum in Australia

U.S. service members killed in refueling aircraft crash in Iraq identified as Ohio National Guard members and Florida-based crew

3 more members of Iran women's soccer team change course, decline to accept asylum in Australia

Millions of Americans skip meals, stretch medication to afford health care

Dozens of U.S. service members in Kuwait suffered serious injuries, including burns, brain trauma and shrapnel wounds, sources say

Georgia Teacher Killed in Prank Gone Wrong

6 of 7 Iranian soccer players granted asylum in Australia stay but rest of team heads home

6 killed, 3 hospitalized in Switzerland bus fire that may have been "deliberate," police say

Scotland Wrestles with Legalizing Physician Assisted Suicide

Raw oysters and clams recalled in 9 U.S. states over possible norovirus contamination


Top of page

Interesting

Children discover mysterious ancient skeleton sitting upright next to playground in France

Children discover mysterious ancient skeleton sitting upright next to playground in France
This photograph taken on March 17, 2026 shows an archeological dig site revealing gallic (Gaulois) burial sites in central Dijon, central-eastern France. Frédéric BOURIGAULT /AFP via Getty Images

Children at a primary school in eastern France found a strange new attraction next to their playground this week: a skeleton sitting upright, peeking out the top of a circular pit.

It is just the latest in a series of bodies discovered in the city of Dijon that were mysteriously buried in a seated position while facing west.

Scientists are trying to work out why the ancient and little-understood Gaul people chose to bury some of its dead in this unusual manner -- and whether the men were still alive at the time.

The latest skeleton, which is remarkably well-preserved, was found next to the Josephine Baker primary school in the heart of...More

More Interesting Topics

Children discover mysterious ancient skeleton sitting upright next to playground in France
Children discover mysterious ancient skeleton sitting upright next to playground in France

With gas prices still rising, experts recommend 3 ways to save fuel
With gas prices still rising, experts recommend 3 ways to save fuel

Giant underground pipe mysteriously rises over 30 feet, bursting through road in Japan:
Giant underground pipe mysteriously rises over 30 feet, bursting through road in Japan: "I can't believe this"

Oil prices are falling — gas prices aren't. Here's why.
Oil prices are falling — gas prices aren't. Here's why.


Children discover mysterious ancient skeleton sitting upright next to playground in France

Woman hospitalized after being startled by humanoid robot: "Are you crazy?"

How much does becoming a homeowner at 30 boost your net worth?

The U.S. is the world's leading oil producer. So why are gas prices soaring?

Swedish Couple Labeled “Religious Extremists” for Attending Church

With gas prices still rising, experts recommend 3 ways to save fuel

52 Couples Marry After Texas Pastor Urges Cohabiting Partners to ‘Put a Ring on It’

"Mr. Nobody Against Putin": How one Russian teacher confronted Kremlin propaganda

What will it take for ships to start sailing through the Strait of Hormuz again?

Giant underground pipe mysteriously rises over 30 feet, bursting through road in Japan: "I can't believe this"

North Korea's Kim Jong Un and teen daughter fire new pistols at shooting range, images show

NFL QB Justin Fields Wants to Be a Missionary and ‘Help People Find Christ’

Can the president bring down gas prices? Here are 5 options available to Trump.

Oil prices are falling — gas prices aren't. Here's why.


Top of page

Sundry

Trump hasn't made up his mind on sending Americans into Iran to seize nuclear material, sources say

Trump hasn't made up his mind on sending Americans into Iran to seize nuclear material, sources say

President Trump hasn't made up his mind yet on whether he wants to send American forces into Iran and seize the country's nuclear material, which would be a very dangerous operation, sources familiar with the matter told CBS News.

In private conversations, he has told people close to him: "I have a lot of decisions to make."

The Pentagon has prepared multiple options for the president as potential next steps in the Iran war.

After the U.S. military strikes on three nuclear sites last summer, the International Atomic Energy Agency, a nuclear watchdog, said it could not account for an estimated 400 kilograms of highly enriched uranium Iran had before the strikes.

Mr. Trump believes Iran's military assets are dramatically degraded — with their navy and air force essentially gone — but he is concerned about Iran's capability to plant mines,...More

More Sundry Topics

Trump hasn't made up his mind on sending Americans into Iran to seize nuclear material, sources say
Trump hasn't made up his mind on sending Americans into Iran to seize nuclear material, sources say

Supreme Court Upholds Parental Rights
Supreme Court Upholds Parental Rights

Strike on Thai tanker in Strait of Hormuz may be message to the U.S., analyst says
Strike on Thai tanker in Strait of Hormuz may be message to the U.S., analyst says

How the Iran war has put the small island of Cyprus abruptly on Europe's security radar
How the Iran war has put the small island of Cyprus abruptly on Europe's security radar


Trump hasn't made up his mind on sending Americans into Iran to seize nuclear material, sources say

Belgium to deploy soldiers to help protect Jewish sites as Iran war fuels surge of antisemitism

Parental Rights and Responsibilities

Trump administration has vowed to escort oil tankers through Strait of Hormuz. How would that work?

Cuba plans to open up to investment from nationals living in U.S., as Trump puts pressure on island

Supreme Court Upholds Parental Rights

U.S. intelligence shows Iran's late supreme leader was wary of his son taking power, sources say

Trump weighs Jones Act waiver amid rising fuel prices, White House says

How do other countries view the U.S. and Israel's war with Iran?

Strike on Thai tanker in Strait of Hormuz may be message to the U.S., analyst says

Iran won't surrender "in a million years," analyst says, warning regime could push for nuclear weapons

World War II bomb weighing 550 pounds defused in Germany after thousands of people evacuated

White House aware of Gulf countries' concern about missile interceptor shortage

How the Iran war has put the small island of Cyprus abruptly on Europe's security radar

Holding Fast at Meh

A Reverse March Through the Institutions?

Trump administration designates Afghanistan as a state sponsor of wrongful detention


Top of page


Please follow us
Smart Links To Latest Topics
                     
Sections
Sections & Topics
Topics
Go top




Top

For enquiries, notifications and ad placement send mail to sleeksmartservices@outlook.com
Copyright 2019 - 2026 All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy || Terms & Conditions