Bloomberg: Buy More Ammo: What NATO Is Learning in Helping Ukraine to Fight (Bloomberg) — NATO allies are likely to invest in air defense capabilities and deeper stocks of ammunition in the coming years in response to lessons it learned from Rus…
Oklahoma court says Kickapoo Reservation was disestablished
An appeals court in Oklahoma has ruled that the historic Kickapoo Reservation in central Oklahoma no longer exists.
Prince Harry’s memoir Spare sells 3.2 million copies in 1st week
The total sales announced for Spare are for print, audio and digital editions in the major English-language markets: The US, UK, Canada and Australia. The book has come out in 15 other languages, and editions in 10 additional languages are expected.
How much did deadly storms cost California? $1 billion and counting
Storm-ravaged California is tallying the damage. One expert said he expects the total cost of the series of storms will be over $1 billion.
Updating 16th zone wired home
We have a 14 year old Honeywell Ademco Vista 20P system. Two of the 16 zones no longer work properly and Brinks installer couldn’t fix a few years back when updating cellular. Was looking at what options we have to utilize the existing sensors in a mor…
“I Have No Regrets”: Joe Biden Downplays Classified Documents Issue
President Joe Biden on Thursday downplayed the furor over the discovery of old classified documents improperly stored in his personal belongings, saying “there’s nothing there.”
Abbott’s proposed Texas land ban SB 147 decried by Houston protesters – Houston Chronicle
Abbott’s proposed Texas land ban SB 147 decried by Houston protesters Houston Chronicle Protests continue across Houston area against SB 147 KHOU 11Texas SB 147: Fight continues against bill that would prohibit citizens from 4 cou…
DeSantis lambasted for ‘authoritarian’ ban on African American studies course in Florida high schools
Education Department claims AP course ‘lacks educational value’ – but fails to explain what is supposedly wrong with it
Australia’s media regulator to get new powers to crack down online misinformation
Government says Acma will be able to impose a compulsory code of conduct against disinformation on digital platformsFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe m…
State laws vary widely on whether felons can run for office
The case of a defeated New Mexico candidate arrested in a politically motivated shooting spree has turned a spotlight on an issue that has been evolving in the states: whether people with criminal convictions are eligible to run for public office.