Search results
New Electronic Warfare Pod Turns Marine MQ-9 Reaper Into “A Black Hole”
THE WARZONE· 6 hours agoMarine Corps has added a pod designed to help shield it from enemy sensors and support friendly...
USFDA approves second Alzheimer's drug that can modestly slow disease
Business Standard India· 7 hours agoUS officials have approved another Alzheimer's drug that can modestly slow the disease, providing a...
Hartselle attorney warns of social media misuse among youths
The Decatur Daily, Ala.· 7 hours agoJul. 2—Parents and educators need to learn about dangers their child may be facing when using a growing number of social networking apps, according to a Hartselle attorney who practices juvenile ...
Bassitt's dream has finally come true
The Lima News, Ohio· 7 hours agoJul. 2—GAINESVILLE, Fl. — Trevor Bassitt has dreamed of competing in track and field at the Summer Olympics for a long time. It's now a reality. The 26-year-old runner is making his first trip ...
One week after the election, Utah’s closest GOP primary in decades gets even closer
Deseret News· 8 hours agoMaloy ended her days-long silence with a social media post on Tuesday morning quoting singer Tom...
It’s a very strange time to be Bernie Sanders
Semafor· 9 hours ago“I think you can learn a lot from Trump, in that regard,” said Sanders. “Trump goes out and talks to people, a lot of people, and he keeps talking to...
Best, worst and most likely scenarios for Drake Maye's rookie season
NBC Sports Boston· 10 hours agoOodles of questions face the team, and as Jerod Mayo’s predecessor said about 2,000 times in his 24...
Red, Purple Line construction disrupts businesses in Downtown Silver Spring
WDVM· 10 hours agoSILVER SPRING, Md. (DC News Now) — Several businesses in downtown Silver Spring are losing profits...
Flying objects and shrunken heads: World UFO Day feted amid surge in sightings, government denials
Hindustan Times· 11 hours agoA former U.S. Air Force intelligence officer told Congress last summer about a government program...
Cellphone ban in K-12 schools will not begin immediately, SC education officials say
South Carolina Daily Gazette· 12 hours agoCOLUMBIA — It could be January before a new law barring K-12 students in South Carolina from using...