As part of Google’s largest ever round of job cuts, the company eliminated more than 1,800 positions in its home state.
Pompeo says US averted nuclear war between India, Pakistan
DefenceTalkFormer US secretary of state Mike Pompeo wrote in a book published Tuesday that India and Pakistan came close to nuclear war in 2019 and that US intervention prevented escalation. “I do not think the world properly knows just how close…
Man who killed three in Washington state shoots himself dead: Police
A gunman who killed three people, in what US police said was a random attack, telephoned his mother and then shot himself dead Tuesday in the state of Washington.
Triple J Hottest 100: who will win Australia’s biggest music poll this year?
After last year’s countdown was topped by a band for children, Saturday’s countdown is anyone’s guess – but we do have a few hunchesGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailLast year was an odd one for Australia’s biggest music poll – believed to be …
Can someone recommend an indoor camera with great audio and a recording option?
I had a d-link that just quit on me. The audio was okay and it would record but I would like something better and easy to install. I would like to be able to view from my phone. submitted by /u/Mbluish [link] [comments]
EU agrees extra 500 mn euros to arm Ukraine
DefenceTalkEU foreign ministers agreed Monday to spend an extra 500 million euros ($540 million) from their common coffers on arms for Ukraine, diplomats said, as Kyiv pleads for heavier weapons. The accord will take the total committed to supplying Uk…
Duda says Nato Article 5 is not theoretical, but binding and very practical
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NRA sues over Illinois ban on semiautomatic weapons
A new federal lawsuit contends that Illinois’ two-week-old ban on semiautomatic weapons outlaws “ubiquitous” firearms in “radical” defiance of the Constitution’s Second Amendment.
Californians will voter whether to overturn fast-food law
A voter initiative that would overturn a California law aimed at raising wages and improving working conditions for fast food workers has qualified for next year’s ballot.