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Secret drones from China could fuel Russia’s war in Ukraine: Report
New intelligence suggests that Russia is running a secret drone production program in China, developing long-range attack drones for use in the Ukraine war. The program is led by IEMZ Kupol, a subsidiary of the state-owned Russian arms company Almaz-Antey, according to European intelligence sources and documents reviewed by Reuters. Kupol has developed a new… -
Judge rules EPA must regulate fluoride in drinking water over link to lower IQ
A federal judge has ruled the Environmental Protection Agency must strengthen its regulations on fluoride in drinking water. This comes after the Department of Health and Human Services released a report in August, showing a link between fluoride in the country’s drinking water and lower IQs in children. Low levels of fluoride have been added… -
Broadway theaters to lower lights in tribute to James Earl Jones
Broadway will pay tribute to the legendary James Earl Jones this Thursday, Sept. 26. The lights of the iconic Great White Way will dim in his honor, following the actor’s passing earlier this month at the age of 93. The Broadway League announced the tribute, acknowledging Jones’ profound contributions to the stage. Over his career,… -
US cybersecurity threatened by Chinese-linked ‘Salt Typhoon’ attack
U.S. officials revealed that hackers with ties to the Chinese government compromised several American internet providers in a large-scale cybersecurity breach. The attack, known as “Salt Typhoon,” is part of an ongoing effort by state-sponsored groups in Beijing to infiltrate critical U.S. infrastructure. The Salt Typhoon operation specifically targeted broadband networks, seeking to access sensitive… -
Julian Assange schedules first public appearance since release
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is scheduled to make his first public appearance since his release from British jail, testifying before the Council of Europe on Oct. 1. The 53-year-old Assange will travel from Australia to France, breaking his self-imposed silence to provide testimony for the committee’s report on his case and its broader implications. A… -
UNLV Rebels QB Matthew Sluka departs team amid NIL deal controversy
The University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) Rebels’ promising 2024 college football season may have just been derailed only three games into the campaign. Following an undefeated 3-0 start, the team will now have to finish the year without their starting quarterback, Matthew Sluka, who decided to leave the program on Tuesday, Sept. 24, over… -
Israel’s ‘David’s Sling’ intercepts Hezbollah ballistic missile
Hezbollah fired a ballistic missile at Tel Aviv on Wednesday, Sept. 25, marking the first time the group targeted central Israel. Israel’s “David’s Sling” defense system intercepted the missile launched from southern Lebanon. Hezbollah claimed the missile targeted Mossad’s headquarters in retaliation for Israeli strikes in Lebanon and in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, where… -
Republican lawmakers accuse Zelenskyy of campaigning for Harris
Several Republican lawmakers called for investigation into Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy’s visit to the United States. They questioned whether it was meant to help Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of the election. Zelenskyy visited a Scranton, Pennsylvania, ammunition factory Sunday, Sept. 22. He thanked workers who are producing one of the most needed weapons for… -
Simone Biles to open restaurant at Houston’s Bush Airport in 2025
Olympics icon Simone Biles is flipping into a new venture, bringing her skills to the restaurant business. The most decorated gymnast in U.S. history is set to open her own restaurant, “Taste of Gold,” at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. Biles is partnering with the Playmakers Group, a company known for developing athlete-themed… -
Johnny Cash takes center stage in the US Capitol with new statue unveiled
The “man in black” is standing tall in a new venue. Tuesday, Sept. 24, saw a bronze statue of country music legend Johnny Cash unveiled in a special ceremony at the U.S. Capitol. Cash will join a powerful companion, civil rights leader Daisy Bates. Her statue was unveiled back in May. The two are new… -
Telegram alters privacy policy, says it will give user info to authorities
Telegram is making major changes. The social media platform once known for its strong privacy stance has announced a significant update in its user data policy. The platform will now share users’ phone numbers and IP addresses with law enforcement agencies in response to valid legal requests, marking a departure from its previous approach. To… -
The Metals Company issues scientific rebuttal to ‘dark oxygen’ discovery
A “ground-breaking” scientific discovery made 13,000 feet below the ocean’s surface would fundamentally change humanity’s understanding of how oxygen is produced, but its findings are being called into question. A company with vested interests in whether or not this science is considered valid has claimed this research regarding “dark oxygen” is “flawed” and “misleading.” The… -
Kamala Harris calls for ending filibuster to codify national abortion rights
Vice President Kamala Harris is advocating for the elimination of the U.S. Senate filibuster to codify abortion rights. This represents the most significant step Harris has taken in her pledge to restore federal abortion rights if elected in November. “I think we should eliminate the filibuster for Roe,” Harris said in an interview with Wisconsin…