South Korea’s Ruling Party Has a Jung Chung-rae Risk
With President Lee Jae-myung riding high in the polls and the June 3 local elections looking like a sweep, the ruling Democratic Party’s leader keeps getting in the way.
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With President Lee Jae-myung riding high in the polls and the June 3 local elections looking like a sweep, the ruling Democratic Party’s leader keeps getting in the way.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala., May 1, 2026. Lockheed Martin has been selected by US Space Force Space Systems Command to develop capabilities supporting the Space-Based Interceptor (SBI) program. These agreements mark progress toward fielding core elements of an in…
An anti-ICE website, GTFO ICE, linked to Miles Taylor, is accused of exposing the personal details of 17,662 activists, sparking concerns that the data may have reached government agencies.
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Ukraine piled pressure on Russia after announcing its own truce in response to Russia’s demand for a ceasefire to coincide with its annual World War II Victory Day commemorations.
Can Tracking Private Jets Predict an Imminent Apocalypse? One Site Thinks So Gizmodo
Seafarers tell of fear from falling drones and fighter jets as supplies run low
Dubbed Bleeding Llama, the heap out-of-bounds read issue can be exploited remotely, without authentication.
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A critical unauthenticated remote code execution vulnerability in Weaver (Fanwei) E-cology is being actively exploited in the wild, with real-world intrusion activity traced back to mid-March 2026, weeks before public awareness. Tracked as CVE-2026-226…
Zambia accuses the U.S. of linking a $2 billion health assistance deal to access to its rich mineral resources