Donald Trump ordered the launch of Operation Epic Fury on Saturday
Repatriation flights ramp up as nations race to bring citizens home from Middle East
Governments around the world are rushing to organize the return of their citizens from the Middle East on Wednesday and air traffic seems to be picking up slightly as travel across the region remains heavily disrupted by the widening Iran war.
In Israel, a unique network of volunteer first responders
Israeli authorities say the number of ballistic missiles targeting the country is declining. Since the start of the war, there have been 10 deaths, 8 serious injuries, and nearly 400 minor injuries. To treat them in record time, Israel benefits from a…
Hitting A Bullet With A Bullet: No Such Thing As Ballistic Missile Shield
Ballistic missile technology is crazy good. To try to stop an incoming ballistic missile is crazier, like “hitting a bullet with a bullet”.
Pakistan and Afghanistan claim killing dozens of the other side’s troops in relentless fighting
Pakistani and Afghan officials say their forces have launched multiple strikes at each other in cross-border clashes, with each side claiming to have killed dozens more enemy troops in what has been the deadliest fighting yet between the two neighbors.
Spokane Valley bans kratom following Spokane ban
Two bills in Washington this year to regulate kratom failed to get votes in the House or Senate.
WA legislators vote to prohibit microchipping of workers
The bill would prohibit employers from requesting, requiring or encouraging employees to have microchips implanted in their bodies.
Hanford nuclear site contractor pays $5M to settle fraud claims
Hanford Mission Integration Solutions admitted it was reimbursed for labor costs it billed to the Department of Energy for hours when workers were idle.
Why do people wear shorts in winter? An expert weighs in
Even when snow blankets the streets, some still show bare thighs. A New York Times critic explores some possible motivations.
Startups in Britain turn to AI instead of costly new hires
New firms in the UK are generating fewer jobs as they increasingly use AI and freelancers over full-time employees.