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Russian missiles and drones damaged three Ukrainian power plants and other infrastructure, injuring three and straining the energy system in a seven-hour attack.

Russian airstrikes damage Ukrainian energy facilities

Russian airstrikes hit nearly a dozen Ukrainian infrastructure sites early Wednesday, May 8, damaging three Soviet-era thermal power plants. Ukrainian officials reported that the strikes injured three people and impacted energy facilities, homes and public transportation across several regions. “The world slept through the revival of Nazism — at 5 a.m. on February 24, 2022,” Ukrainian…

The U.S. pauses shipment of bombs to Israel amid concerns over an invasion in Rafah. The Morning Rundown™

US pauses shipment of bombs to Israel amid concerns over Rafah operation

The U.S. paused a shipment of bombs to Israel amid concerns over an invasion in Rafah. Stormy Daniels testifies in the criminal trial of former President Donald Trump, prompting a bid for a mistrial by his legal team. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Wednesday, May 8, 2024. US pauses shipment of…

The U.S. is falling behind in its shipbuilding capabilities; this could be problematic as China seems to be making maritime advances.

American shipbuilding struggling to meet demands as China’s shows progress

In April, social media posts out of China showed a potential major step for the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). If the images are accurate, that means their newest aircraft carrier, the Fujian, is set to begin sea trials, moving it even closer to operational status. This development has drawn the attention of American…

In this week's Weapons and Warfare, learn how China's advancement in naval tech is drawing attention to the U.S.' shipbuilding struggles.

China’s progress highlights US maritime issues: Weapons and Warfare

In this episode of Weapons and Warfare, China’s newest aircraft carrier may be closer to being ready to hit open waters. Learn why that news is putting a bigger spotlight on America’s shipbuilding and maintenance struggles. Host Ryan Robertson visits with an industry leader to get their take on potential answers to the problem.  Also…

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his presidential campaign are accusing Meta of censorship after his latest campaign ad was blocked on Sunday. Meta maintains it was a mistake.

Amid battle for exposure, RFK Jr. accuses Big Tech of censoring latest ad

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy leveled accusations of censorship against Big Tech, alleging that Facebook and Instagram blocked access to his latest political ad. The incident unfolded when a link to the new video was reportedly blocked on Sunday, May 5. Meta, Facebook and Instagram’s parent company, said the action was a mistake. Meta…

Ukraine leverages drone technology to deploy medieval caltrops, transforming ancient defensive tactics into modern warfare strategies.

Ukraine mixes ancient weapon with drone tech to take out Russian forces

Ukraine merged ancient and modern warfare tactics in its conflict with Russia. Advanced drones, utilized for surveillance and targeted strikes, now carry medieval caltrops designed to immobilize Russian vehicles, making them vulnerable to further attacks. This strategy aims to disrupt Russian operations and supply efforts. The concept of deploying caltrops from drones was first demonstrated…

Russia is the world’s largest producer of enriched uranium. That may present an issue for Western supply chains as sanctions escalate.

US may need to find new sources of uranium

Russia is the world’s largest producer of enriched uranium, presenting a problem for U.S. supply chains as Western sanctions against Russia continue to escalate in response to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. In addition to uranium’s use in nuclear weapons, nuclear power provides around 20% of domestic American energy. Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan explains…

Ukrainian counterintelligence foiled an alleged plot by Russia's Federal Security Service to assassinate President Volodymyr Zelenskyy along with other senior officials. Investigators assert the plot originated from Moscow and implicated two colonels within Ukraine's State Security Department, allegedly providing financial support and sensitive information to the Russian FSB.

Ukraine says it foiled Russian plot to kill Zelenskyy; 2 Ukrainian colonels arrested

Ukrainian counterintelligence foiled an alleged plot by Russia’s Federal Security Service to kill President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other senior Ukrainian officials. Investigators said the assassination plan came from Moscow, and it implicated two colonels within Ukraine’s State Security Department who allegedly provided financial support and sensitive information to the Russian FSB. According to Ukraine’s Security…

According to Army officials, a U.S. soldier was detained in Russia on criminal charges last week and is being accused of theft.

US Army sergeant detained in Russia on theft charges

A U.S. soldier was detained in Russia on criminal charges on May 2, according to Army officials. Officials said the soldier, identified as Staff Sgt. Gordon D. Black, is being accused of theft. Black’s mother said he was visiting his girlfriend at the time of his arrest. According to the Army, Black was in the process of switching stations…

The Israeli military seizes control of the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt amid talks of a cease-fire. The Morning Rundown™

Israel takes control of Rafah border crossing amid cease-fire talks

The Israeli military seized control of the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt amid talks of a cease-fire. Boeing faces another delay after its Starliner’s mission to space was scrubbed at the last minute. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Israel takes control of Rafah border crossing amid…