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Weapons and Warfare's weapon of the week is the AFRL's Paladin Drone Interceptor, which has both offensive and defensive capabilities.

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AFRL drone interceptor is both offensive and defensive: Weapon of the week

The U.S. Air Force is developing a warrant officer program to attract IT specialists as warfare begins to move into the cyber world.

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Air Force bringing back a centuries-old rank to attract cyber, IT experts

A recent report by the IIHS has raised concerns about the safety and effectiveness of automated driving features in vehicles.

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Safety survey raises serious concerns over automated driving features

Pence issues a warning about TikTok's security issues as Congress debates its future before the House votes on a bill to ban the app.

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Pence labels TikTok ‘digital fentanyl,’ calls on Congress to ban app

Stratolaunch announced it successfully tested a hypersonic vehicle in flight, with the help of the world's largest plane.

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Stratolaunch announces first successful hypersonic vehicle flight

Video game industry layoffs this year are approaching 2023 levels after just two months. Will the deep cuts continue?

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Blame game: What’s causing massive layoffs in video games amid record year?

Trump expressed concerns over TikTok's national security implications while opposing bans in fear of bolstering rival platforms.

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Former President Trump voices concerns over TikTok’s national security risks

The Muslim holy month of Ramadan begins with no signs of a cease-fire in the war of Gaza. And news agencies are pulling an image of the Royal Family, claiming it has been altered. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Monday, March 11, 2024.

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No cease-fire deal reached in Gaza as Ramadan begins

Russian propaganda sites, disguised as American local news outlets, have popped up in recent weeks spreading disinformation to Americans.

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Fake Russian news sites spread disinformation to Americans

TikTok's call to rally users against a potential ban fails as bipartisan support grows for a bill targeting ByteDance's ownership of the app.

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Backlash after TikTok directs users to call Congress to oppose app security bill

President Biden speaks to the nation in his State of the Union address. The highlights and takeaways from the night. And — an Army soldier is indicted, accused of selling military secrets to a Chinese agent. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Friday, March 8, 2024.

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Takeaways from Biden’s address to the nation

House Democrats probe SpaceX over possible Starlink use by Russia in Ukraine. A response from SpaceX is requested by March 20.

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House Democrats probe SpaceX in Russia’s alleged Starlink use

Texas faces backlash over crypto mining due to environmental concerns, energy strain and failed legislation to limit operations.

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Texas crypto mining draws criticism over high power bills, environmental issues

In an effort to reduce waiting times, Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas has introduced new self-screening lanes.

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DIY self-screening unveiled at Vegas airport as spring travel ramps up

U.S. lawmakers propose bipartisan legislation to compel ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, to divest or face a ban.

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Lawmakers push for TikTok divestment amid national security concerns

Russia and China are considering a collaborative project to install the Moon's first nuclear power plant by the mid-2030s.

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Russia says it may team with China to put first nuclear power plant on the moon

Gravity Mobility, a Google-backed startup, has introduced some of the fastest electric vehicle chargers in the country to New York City.

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Gravity Mobility unveils nation’s fastest EV chargers in New York City

The MindGym, a sensory experience designed to enhance mental health, offers Air Force troops an environment to explore thoughts and emotions.

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Air Force partners with startup to transform mental health care for troops

Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira pleaded guilty on Monday, March 4, to leaking highly classified military documents on social media, accepting a plea deal that could result in a 16-year prison sentence. The 22-year-old pleaded guilty to all six charges under the Espionage Act, with his final sentencing set for September.

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Jack Teixeira pleads guilty; Air Force employee charged with sharing info

Tesla CEO Elon Musk teased new details about the company's anticipated Roadster EV, but the vehicle's production has been marked by delays.

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Tesla Roadster details generate anticipation despite years of delays

Apple is releasing a new security feature for iPhones to protect users from thieves who learn their passcodes.

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Apple faces nearly $2 billion fine as EU rules against tech giant

The U.S. military used AI to target airstrikes in the Middle East, employing technology from Project Maven — a Google-Pentagon collaboration.

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US military using AI to find air strike targets in the Middle East

The Biden administration is launching a probe into Chinese-made smart cars, citing national security concerns.

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White House probes Chinese smart cars, cites national security concerns

Congressional leaders strike a deal to avoid a partial government shutdown before Friday night's deadline. And, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is set to face questions from Congress over keeping his health a secret. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024

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Congress reaches short-term deal to avoid government shutdown: The Morning Rundown, Feb. 29, 2024