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The Pentagon is reportedly consuming precision-guided munitions and air defense interceptors at a pace that is raising alarms inside defense circles. As operations intensify, questions emerge about stockpiles, production capacity and long-term readiness.
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Donald Trump said he will direct the Pentagon and other agencies to release government files on UFOs and extraterrestrial life, though details and timing remain unclear.
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Christopher Castillo was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to robbing a bank during his first date in Massachusetts while his unsuspecting date, who drove the car, faced no charges.
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Former NY police officer Nicholas Tartaglione receives four consecutive life sentences for the 2016 kidnapping and murder of four men.
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The United States approved a $45 million Hellfire missile sale to Denmark while political tensions and rhetoric continue over Greenland’s strategic future.
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The US Senate has confirmed Marine Lt. Gen. Francis Donovan as the new head of U.S. Southern Command, as the Trump administration intensifies its focus on military dominance and maritime security in the Western Hemisphere.
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The government says the new HS2 Euston station will be built with space for additional platforms as tunnelling begins, despite ongoing cost overruns, funding uncertainty and delays to the high-speed rail project.
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As a delegation from Washington moves to negotiate a truce in Ukraine, European leaders warn the proposed terms risk rewarding Russia and undermining long-term security on the continent. Simultaneously, mounting tensions with Venezuela underscore growing U.S. pressure in multiple global flashpoints.
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SandboxAQ’s quantum magnetic navigation software is moving into expanded Pentagon testing. Researchers are working to refine GPS alternatives by understanding when and where magnetic sensing can reliably function.
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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino and two senior officials received unprecedented polygraph waivers to access top secret information, sparking concerns over security and oversight.
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Five Chinese nationals accused of photographing classified equipment at Michigan’s Camp Grayling have spotlighted ongoing intelligence-gathering attempts by China at U.S. military sites.
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