Can Kamala Harris Hold Off Trump? Latest Polls Show a Close Call A recent poll shows Vice President Harris slightly leading Trump, with support at 48% compared to his 47%.
DOJ Blasts Visa for Dominating Debit Card Industry On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Visa for allegedly violating antitrust laws in the debit card market.
U.S. to Ban Sales of Cars with Chinese and Russian Tech, Citing Security Risks The U.S. will ban vehicles with Chinese or Russian software, affecting Korean manufacturers and favoring domestic automotive firms.
Mouse on a Plane Forces SAS Flight to Make Emergency Landing A live mouse made its grand entrance during an in-flight meal, leading to an emergency landing on a Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) flight.
Real Reason Behind US Wildfires? More Than 100 Firefighters to Blame A California firefighter was arrested for allegedly starting wildfires five times, shocking local authorities and communities.
Trump's Final Curtain Call: No 2028 Campaign in His Future Donald Trump has stated he won't run in 2028, citing his age, regardless of the outcome in this election.
Mass Shooting in Birmingham: 4 Dead, 18 Injured in Late-Night Attack A shooting incident took place in the bustling area, resulting in the deaths of at least four people and injuring 18 others.
U.S. Navy Prepares for Possible War with China by 2027 On Wednesday, the U.S. Navy unveiled its "Navigation Plan 2024," which explicitly prepares for a potential conflict with China by 2027.
Is the U.S. Ignoring Warning Signs? Concerns Rise Over Israeli Actions in Lebanon In the wake of explosions targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon, liberal nations are hesitating to take a definitive stance on the matter.
'I Beat 8 Teachers to Death': Song Binbin’s Controversial Legacy Ends in NYC Song Binbin, a prominent Red Guards figure during China's Cultural Revolution, died at 77, leaving behind a controversial legacy.
China's Retaliation: Nine U.S. Military Firms Sanctioned After Taiwan Arms Deal China sanctions nine U.S. military firms in response to arms sales to Taiwan, asserting violations of the one-China principle.
U.S. Election Uncertainty: Why Malaysia Stands to Gain Either Way Analysts predict that Malaysia will benefit from trade policies regardless of the outcome of the U.S. presidential election.
Beijing's Warning: New Sanctions Target U.S. Companies Amid Taiwan Tensions China has imposed sanctions on nine U.S. military firms after America's arms sale to Taiwan, criticizing violations of sovereignty.
Secrets of the U.S. Navy’s Most Powerful Warships: What Makes Them Tick The KDX-III Batch-II destroyer Jeongjo Daewang enhances South Korea's naval power with advanced Aegis combat systems and versatility.
CHAMP Missile Unleashed: Silent Power That Could Crush North Korean and Iranian Nukes The CHAMP missile disrupts enemy electronics with high-power microwaves, offering a non-destructive method to neutralize key facilities.
Shahed-238: Iran’s New Jet-Powered Drone That’s More Dangerous Than You Think Iran’s new Shahed-238 drone features a jet engine and advanced guidance, posing a significant challenge for defense systems.
Race to Military Supremacy: How AI and Drones Are Changing the Game As uncertainty in international relations has intensified, new technologies have been rapidly applied in the military sector.
UK Now Requires ETA for 49 More Countries—Find Out If Yours Is on the List UK is expanding its ETA program, which was previously limited to some Middle Eastern and Western countries and other parts of the world.
Why the Trump-Harris Debate is All Sizzle and No Steak Speculation is mounting that the recent TV debate among U.S. presidential candidates could be the last one before voters head to the polls.
Soccer Scandal: Ukrainian Football Player's Alleged Border Jump to Belarus Under Scrutiny Ukrainian soccer player Denis Shelіkhоv faces allegations of illegally crossing into the enemy country of Belarus.
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