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US Intends to Use AI for Military Operations if Arresting Venezuela's President
The United States plans to incorporate artificial intelligence into military operations should there be an effort to arrest the president of Venezuela. This is part of broader efforts by the U.S. to m...
DART AE hypersonic aircraft set for first launch
The DART AE hypersonic aircraft developed by Australian company Hypersonix Launch Systems will undergo its first flight test. The launch window is set no earlier than late February 2026 from Rocket La...
Russian Drone Strike Kills One in Odessa Ahead of U.S.-Brokered Peace Talks in Geneva
A Russian drone attack resulted in one fatality in the Ukrainian city of Odesa before planned peace talks mediated by the United States were set to commence in Geneva. The incident underscores the ong...
US Used AI in its Military Aggression Against Venezuela
According to The Wall Street Journal, the US has employed artificial intelligence technology as part of its military actions against Venezuela. This suggests advancements in tactical support and decis...
Pentagon Plans to Replenish Large bunker-busting bombs GBU-57
The Pentagon has announced plans to replenish its inventory of the GBU-57 large bunker-buster bombs, an extremely powerful weapon designed for penetrating deep underground facilities. The exact number...
New US Strike - Video
The article does not provide detailed information but mentions a new strike by the United States and references video footage of the event....
US States That China Can End The War With One Call To Putin
According to recent statements from the US, there is an assertion that China has significant influence over Russia's decision-making regarding the ongoing conflict and could potentially mediate peace ...
Reporter Corners Trump on Obliterating Iran Nuclear Sites
A reporter questioned President Donald Trump about potential military action against Iran's nuclear sites. The topic centered around the possibility of the U.S. taking unilateral action to destroy Ira...
Trump claims Russia wants a deal, urges Zelenskyy to get moving
Former US President Donald Trump has asserted that Russia desires an agreement and suggested Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy should take action toward finding a resolution. This statement refl...
Trump Calls Regime Change in Iran Best Outcome for US
President Donald Trump has indicated that regime change in Iran would be preferable for the United States compared to other potential scenarios involving the country....
Trump stacks key regulatory body panel with crypto, gambling CEOs
President Donald Trump is reportedly filling the Commodity Futures Trading Commission's (CFTC) new Innovation Advisory Committee with executives from cryptocurrency firms, online prediction markets, a...
Putin Bets on Hawks: Who Else Will Represent Russia in Geneva
Russian President Putin is reportedly relying heavily on hawkish officials for upcoming negotiations in Geneva, signaling a tough stance. The article discusses the composition of the Russian delegatio...
‘Reduced to atoms’: The devastating 1945 Allied bombing campaign in Dresden
The article discusses the controversial bombing of Dresden by Allied forces during World War II. It emphasizes the extensive damage and loss of life caused by these air raids on this German city, lead...
US Army to debut FPV Bumblebee V2 drone interceptor next month
The U.S. Army's Global Response Force plans to start evaluating the FPV Bumblebee V2 drone interceptor in March after a $5.2 million contract was signed in January....
Records Broken: Russia’s K-222 ‘Titanium’ Nuclear Submarine Was the Fastest Sub Ever
The Soviet Union built the K-222 Papa-class submarine, which prioritized speed over stealth and was designed to outrun U.S. anti-submarine forces after missile launches, achieving a top speed of 44.7 ...
Senate committee advances FCC satellite licensing bill after changes
The Senate Commerce Committee has approved a bill aimed at simplifying satellite licensing procedures. This includes modifications related to the automatic approval of applications. The changes are in...
Trump tells troops 'fear' is powerful motivator in difficult Iran talks
President Donald Trump addressed U.S. troops at Fort Bragg, stating that Iran has been difficult during nuclear negotiations. He suggested that fear might be necessary to achieve a peaceful resolution...
Bumblebee Joins Expanding US Counter‑Drone System Arsenal
The United States has added the Bumblebee system to its expanding arsenal of counter-drone technologies designed to detect and neutralize unmanned aerial threats....
Trump Tells Zelensky to ‘Get Moving’ on Peace Negotiations
US President Donald Trump has pressured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky by stating that Russia wants to make a deal for peace negotiations. This is another instance of the US urging Ukraine to ...
A Torpedo Malfunction Sunk a Russian Submarine and Moscow Tried to Blame the U.S. Navy
An investigation into the sinking of Russia's nuclear-powered Kursk submarine in 2000 concluded that a malfunctioning torpedo caused internal explosions, leading to all 118 sailors' deaths. Initially,...
Why the F-35’s New “Super Radar” is Forcing the Air Force to Use 20-Year-Old Tech
The U.S. Air Force has denied reports of F-35 fighters arriving with empty radomes but clarified that Lot 17 aircraft are being delivered with older AN/APG-81 radar systems due to delays in developing...
US Withdraws Tech Blacklist An Hour After Adding Two Major Chinese Companies
The United States government has removed all entries from the tech-related export control blacklist an hour after initially adding two major Chinese technology firms to the list. This sudden change in...
Trump administration sues Harvard, accusing it of defying investigation
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging that the institution failed to cooperate adequately with federal investigations into its admission policies rela...
Not Enemies After All: What Does It Mean That Some Chinese Companies Are Being Removed From The US Blacklist?
This article discusses the implications of China's businesses being removed from the United States' entity list, highlighting a potential warming in relations between the two countries. It analyzes ho...
Russian and Ukrainian Envoys Set for New US-Led Talks in Geneva
Representatives from Russia and Ukraine are scheduled to participate in new talks led by the United States in Geneva with the aim of resolving ongoing tensions between the two nations....
US allows oil majors to resume Venezuela operations
The U.S. Treasury Department has relaxed sanctions on Venezuela's energy sector, enabling global energy companies like Chevron, BP, Eni, Shell and Repsol to continue their oil and gas projects within ...
Trump administration ends temporary protected status for Yemen
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced that President Donald Trump's administration has terminated temporary protected status (TPS) for Yemen, affecting over a thousand Yemeni natio...
Lessons learned at Steel Knight 25: Operating within and as a kill web
Columnist Robbin Laird attended the Marine Corps exercise 'Steel Knight 25' in December and shared key insights from his visit. The article discusses how the Marines operate within and as part of a ki...
New Round of U.S.-Brokered Talks Between Russia and Ukraine Set for Geneva Next Week
The United States will facilitate another round of diplomatic talks between Russia and Ukraine in Geneva next week. This meeting is part of ongoing efforts to de-escalate the crisis involving Russian ...
Rutte: Europe will get greater role in leading NATO alliance
Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the Netherlands stated that European countries are taking on increased responsibility for the leadership and direction within the NATO alliance....
New Round of U.S.-brokered Talks Between Russia and Ukraine Set for Geneva Next Week
The United States has organized another round of diplomatic talks scheduled to take place next week in Geneva involving representatives from both Ukraine and Russia. The aim is likely to address ongoi...
Everything Was Destroyed: Ukrainian Forces Rout NATO Troops in Training Exercises
During training exercises, Ukrainian forces reportedly achieved overwhelming success against simulated NATO military units, allegedly achieving total annihilation of opposing forces....
USS Gerald Ford the second aircraft carrier sent to Middle East: Report
The USS Gerald Ford aircraft carrier was deployed in late June 2025 and will have been on deployment for eight months within two weeks....
US Tightens Its Ties with NATO as Europe Takes on More Responsibility
The United States is strengthening its ties within NATO due to an increased sense of responsibility among European member states in military and defense matters....
New Round of U.S.-Brokered Talks Between Russia and Ukraine Set for Geneva Next Week
The United States will facilitate another round of diplomatic discussions between Russia and Ukraine in Geneva next week. This follows previous rounds aimed at de-escalating tensions over Ukraine's te...
Crew-12 launches to ISS
A Falcon 9 rocket launched a new crew mission (Crew-12) to the International Space Station on February 13th, setting off an intense period of vehicles arriving at and departing from the station....
Air Force Begins Testing Mission Autonomy Package for CCA
General Atomics Aerospace and Anduril are collaborating with Collins Aerospace and Shield AI respectively to integrate mission autonomy software onto their Counter-Conventional Aircraft (CCA) prototyp...
Air Force Now Denies Receiving F-35s Without Radars
The U.S. Air Force and F-35 Joint Program Office have declined to confirm or deny reports that the aircraft are being delivered without their radars installed. This denial followed earlier speculation...
Army Still Years Away From Large-Scale Autonomous Ground Vehicle Ops
The U.S. Army's push towards developing and deploying unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) capable of handling various battlefield tasks has been ongoing for over two decades. Despite the prolonged develop...
Will tourism slump force Trump to rethink his unilateral approach?
The article discusses a significant decline in US tourism under President Trump's administration, with international data showing the US as an outlier compared to global trends of increasing tourism p...
HubSpot (NYSE:HUBS) Given New $442.00 Price Target at The Goldman Sachs Group
The Goldman Sachs Group has downgraded HubSpot's price target from $517.00 to $442.00 while maintaining a buy rating, according to MarketBeat Ratings. This revision comes in the context of broader mar...
German FM: Some NATO members annoyed by US statements
A German Foreign Minister has noted that some countries within NATO are irritated or troubled by recent declarations made by the United States regarding alliance policies and commitments....
Second US aircraft carrier to head to Middle East amid Iran tensions, US media reports
U.S. media outlets report that a second aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R. Ford, along with escort ships, is being sent from the Caribbean to the Middle East due to tensions with Iran. No official respon...
US: Pentagon's Attempt To Strip Senator Mark Kelly Of Titles Sparks Scathing Judge Response
The Pentagon sought to strip titles from US Senator Mark Kelly, which led to a judge delivering a scathing response. This action has sparked debate over political influence and military titles within ...
Coal will need more than the army to pull off a U.S. revival
U.S. President Donald Trump aims to support the declining coal industry through various measures, including military contracts that require the use of domestic coal. However, the feasibility and effec...
Air Force Now Denies Receiving F-35s Without Radars
The Air Force has denied receiving F-35 aircraft without radars, contradicting earlier ambiguity from the F-35 Joint Program Office about deliveries of jets lacking this critical equipment....
‘I felt like a factory worker.’ Why VA psychologists are burning out
The demand for mental health services among veterans is increasing while the number of psychologists available to treat them has declined for the first time in a decade. The situation is leading to bu...
‘Everything costs what it costs’: Navy, Marine, Coast Guard chiefs call for historic funding
President Donald Trump has proposed a $1.5 trillion military budget for fiscal year 2027. This proposal is being met with support from the leadership of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, who ar...
‘Everything costs what it costs’: Navy, Marine, Coast Guard chiefs call for historic funding
President Donald Trump has proposed a $1.5 trillion military budget for fiscal year 2027, as the chiefs of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard urge significant financial support to sustain their c...
Pentagon’s Policy Chief Says European NATO Members Should Increase Military Capabilities
The chief policy advisor at the Pentagon has urged European countries that are part of NATO to boost their military capabilities....
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