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Ships Running Blind: How GPS Spoofing Is on the Rise
Nir Ayalon, the CEO of Cydome, a maritime cybersecurity firm based in Israel, says there has been a 500 percent rise in GPS spoofing and jamming this year.
Eric Adams Drops Out of NYC Mayoral Race
‘The campaign finance board’s decision to withhold millions of dollars have undermined my ability to raise the funds needed for a serious campaign,’ Adams said.
What’s at Play as Trump Encourages Ukraine to Go on Offense
The US president raised the possibility that Ukraine could reclaim its pre-war territory from Russia.
193 Developers Identified in China’s ‘Great Firewall’ Leak
The CCP’s technology used to suppress citizens was sold to the governments of Kazakhstan, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Burma, Xinjiang, and at least one other.
▶At Least 1 Dead, 9 Injured in Shooting at Michigan Mormon Church
Attorney General Pam Bondi said on X that she is receiving briefings on the shooting.
Is the EU’s Plan to Phase Out Gas, Diesel Vehicles Swerving off Track?
Germany and Europe’s industrial powerhouse is pressuring European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to rethink green laws.
Analysts Call for Rethink of UK Wind Power Strategy Amid Rising Costs
The UK public body that operates the electricity grid expects the costs of wasted wind power to rise to as much as $10.7 billion by 2030.
John Barry: Father of the American Navy
From merchant activities in the West Indies to heading naval battles during the American Revolution, Barry has rightfully earned this unofficial title.
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Study Links ADHD Medications to Small but Significant Risk of Psychosis and Bipolar Disorder
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Study Links ADHD Medications to Small but Significant Risk of Psychosis and Bipolar Disorder
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‘The Book of Will’: Shakespeare Lives On
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‘The Book of Will’: Shakespeare Lives On
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James Dwight Dana: The Man Who Gave Minerals Their Order
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Casey Jones: The Railroad Engineer Turned American Folk Hero
A folk ballad immortalizes the heroic efforts of a railroad engineer.

From Hero to Zero: America’s Most Infamous Traitor
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Colorful Sumac Sauce Levels up Turkey and Zucchini Meatballs
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Bigger Isn’t Always Better When It Comes to Cruise Ships
Some cruise ships can carry the population of a small town.
Taking the Kids: Leaf-Peeping 21st-Century Style
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Travel between the three historic sites, all located north of San Francisco.
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