A federal judge has blocked the Pentagon from labeling Anthropic a supply chain risk. The ruling challenges actions tied to President Donald Trump’s directive.
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A controversial startup is developing technology to reflect sunlight and cool the planet. Critics warn of serious risks and lack of oversight.
Children’s Health Defense has secured a settlement in a high-profile censorship lawsuit involving federal agencies. The case centers on alleged suppression of speech and raises broader constitutional concerns.
A Delta flight was forced to turn back after a mid-air engine malfunction shortly after takeoff. Passengers captured terrifying footage as sparks and flames erupted from the aircraft.
AI-powered noise cameras are now issuing tickets to drivers for loud exhaust systems across major cities. The growing technology raises concerns over enforcement, privacy, and automated surveillance.
Georgia is exploring an unconventional way to stop changing clocks twice a year. Lawmakers are considering a time zone shift to bypass federal restrictions.
F-16 fighter jets were deployed after a civilian aircraft entered restricted airspace near Air Force One. The situation was quickly contained with no threat to the president.
Multiple commercial flights were diverted after security concerns and disruptive passengers triggered emergency responses. Authorities later confirmed no ongoing threat to the public.
India is reportedly planning a major expansion of its BrahMos missile arsenal. The move focuses on acquiring longer-range strike capabilities for its military.
Scientists have cloned and recloned a mouse, marking a major step in genetic research. The breakthrough highlights both the potential and limits of repeated cloning.
New findings suggest the ancient Rujm el-Hiri site is not unique but part of a broader regional pattern. The discovery reshapes understanding of early monumental structures.
A fatal runway collision at LaGuardia Airport is under investigation. Early findings point to multiple system failures and communication issues.
A farming family turned down a multimillion-dollar offer to convert their land into a data center. They say protecting farmland and community matters more than money.


















