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For the first time in the Indo-Pacific, U.S. Marines fired the AGM-179 joint air-to-ground missile and sank a moving vessel near Okinawa.

New ability achieved. For the first time in the Indo-Pacific, the United States Marine Corps successfully fired the AGM-179 joint air-to-ground missile (JAGM), hitting and sinking a moving vessel near Okinawa, Japan. The JAGM was fired by a USMC AH-1Z Viper attack helicopter during an expeditionary strike training mission by the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit.…

Building Momentum is a small business giving Special Ops the on-the-job training they need to complete covert missions in the modern world.

Many jobs require some form of on-the-job training, working with colleagues so employees can go back to their jobs with more knowledge and confidence than before. However, in the world of special operations, where on-the-job training is constant, insights into how to best use new technology don’t always make it to the frontlines. In special…

Every four years, the Summer Olympics takes a city by storm. But the path to the opening ceremony can be littered with bribery and scandal.

Every four years, billions of people across the globe tune into the Summer Olympics. The 2024 Games are set to be a spectacle, descending on Paris for the first time in 100 years. But sometimes, scoring the biggest sporting event on the planet is rife with corruption. And the scandals don’t stop after the winning…

Summer's officially here; time for a vacation, right? Maybe not. A new report said Americans take the least vacation time in the word.

Summer is officially here, and many Americans are gearing up for vacation — right? Maybe not. After surveying more than 11,000 people from 11 countries, Expedia’s annual “Vacation Deprivation Report” found that 2 out of 3 Americans say they don’t take enough time off. Americans already take the fewest vacation days every year, averaging out…

The endangered fin whale faces renewed threats from whaling, as Iceland and Japan have approved new permits to hunt them.

The fin whale, the second largest animal on Earth, faces renewed threats from whaling, despite being listed as endangered for over half a century. Iceland and Japan, two of the three countries that still permit whaling, recently added this species to their approved whaling quotas. “The thing that’s really interesting to me is how the…

China, Philippines clash in South China Sea; collision near Second Thomas Shoal fuels diplomatic tensions.

A maritime mishap in the South China Sea has sparked a wave of blame between China and the Philippines after two ships collided on Monday, June 17. The incident occurred near the highly disputed Second Thomas Shoal. China claims a Philippine supply ship entered its waters “deliberately and dangerously,” and collided with a Chinese vessel.…

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates wants to revolutionize the U.S. energy sector by building a next-generation nuclear reactor in Wyoming.

Nearly half a century ago, Bill Gates helped revolutionize the computer industry. Now, the Microsoft co-founder is aiming to bring about a similar transformation in the energy sector by building a next-generation nuclear reactor. “We started a company with a very bold idea to revolutionize a nuclear power,” Gates said at a groundbreaking ceremony for…

President Biden attends G7 Summit in Italy, expected to sign a 10-year security pact with Ukraine and endorse a $50 billion loan plan.

President Joe Biden is in Italy Thursday, June 13, for the G7 summit, where he is expected to sign a 10-year bilateral security pact with Ukraine. This agreement is said to better strengthen the long-term security relationship between the two nations, with commitments to continue training Ukrainian armed forces, enhance weapons production cooperation and increase intelligence…

The U.S. military is beginning preparations now for potential escalations in the short- and long-term by utilizing emerging mobile tech.

As geopolitical situations evolve, U.S. military officials said the way future conflicts will play out is changing quickly, too. That is why the military is beginning preparations now for potential escalations in the short and long term. One example is reclaiming an airfield from the jungle on Tinian Island, in the Philippine Sea less than…

North Korea escalated tensions by launching hundreds of trash and feces-filled balloons into South Korea, violating international law.

North Korea launched hundreds of balloons filled with trash and excrement into South Korean territory, escalating tensions between the two nations, Seoul’s military reported Wednesday, May 29. This act adds a new layer to the longstanding conflict. Over 260 balloons were detected landing in various locations, including Seoul, with some traveling more than 180 miles…

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