The NPR segment explains why the United States can be a major oil exporter while still importing much of the oil it consumes. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the U.S. produces more oil than it uses
Dan Berulis, an IT worker at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), filed a whistleblower complaint on April 14, 2025, alleging that DOGE had compromised agency data and may have exfiltrated it, w
Transit 5B-5, a U.S. Navy navigation satellite launched on December 28, 1964, remains in orbit, still transmitting, and still detectable by amateur radio operators more than 60 years later. It was par
The article argues that passive defenses, especially antidrone nets, should become a standard part of U.S. military protection against the growing drone threat. Drawing lessons from the Iraq and Afgha
Forty years after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, wolves in the exclusion zone may be adapting to chronic radiation exposure. The area, which has been largely off-limits to humans since the 1986 react
Federal workers and contractors are suing their agencies after being caught in undercover sting operations organized by activist journalist James O’Keefe. The cases center on “honeypot” style setups,
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On June 13, 2025, four prominent tech executives—Andrew Bosworth (Meta), Shyam Sankar (Palantir), Kevin Weil (OpenAI), and Bob McGrew (Thinking Machines Lab)—were sworn in as lieutenant colonels in th