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Pearl Fryar, self-taught topiary artist, dies at 86 - The Washington Post
Pearl Fryar, the self-taught topiary artist whose extraordinary garden made him a local and international attraction, has died at age 86. Fryar spent years balancing long factory shifts with his passi
Pentagon bans journalists from press office, designating it a classified space
The Pentagon has classified its press office, prohibiting journalists from accessing the space and meeting with military public affairs officers. This new policy marks a significant shift from previou
Pentagon contest has companies compete to supply cheap killer drones - The Washington Post
The article describes a Pentagon effort to rapidly develop and field inexpensive “killer drones” as the U.S. tries to close a major gap in its military capabilities. Defense officials say the wars in
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Poland has joined the Pentagon’s counter-drone marketplace, even as the U.S. Army unexpectedly canceled a planned rotational deployment to Poland earlier this year. The Army said the move reflects con
Burger King brings food delivery to drivers stuck in traffic - The Washington Post
Burger King has introduced a delivery concept aimed at drivers stranded in heavy traffic, turning frustrating gridlock into a potential business opportunity. The idea targets commuters who are stuck f
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The U.S. Army is rapidly adapting to the growing threat of drone swarms, using multinational exercises like Project Flytrap to test both offensive and defensive tactics in realistic combat conditions.
Software Developers Say AI Is Rotting Their Brains
The article argues that while tech executives portray AI as a major productivity breakthrough, many software developers experience it as a burden that can reduce their effectiveness. Leaders at compan
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Romania has been added to the U.S. counter-drone marketplace, allowing it to acquire counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) technology through a Pentagon-managed procurement platform. The Army announc
Chinese firms market Iran war intelligence ‘exposing’ U.S. forces - The Washington Post
Chinese companies have begun marketing intelligence related to the Iran war, which has reportedly exposed sensitive details about U.S. military operations. These intelligence offerings include informa
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Democrats need to learn the difference between arrest and occupation
The article emphasizes that Democrats must clearly differentiate between legitimate law enforcement actions and foreign occupation, particularly in light of issues like Venezuela. It argues that the U
Ex-US soldier gets consecutive life sentences for killing couple to fund Venezuela mercenary fighting plans
Craig Austin Lang, a former U.S. soldier, received two consecutive life sentences for the 2018 murders of Serafin Danny Lorenzo Jr. and Deana Lorenzo in Florida. The couple was killed during a robbery
Pentagon Preparing to Merge Military Commands, Cut Generals, Says Report
The Pentagon is planning a significant reorganization of military commands, reducing the number from 11 to 8, under Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's leadership. This involves merging Central, European,
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