
North Korea Conducts Solid-Fuel Engine Test for Long-Range Missile Development
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un observed a test of a solid-fuel engine for weapons development, according to state media reports.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un observed a test of a solid-fuel engine for weapons development, according to state media reports.

Various technology and finance stories emerge including potential SpaceX IPO discussions, UK truck electrification plans, and stock market outlook.

The State Department announced Monday it is resuming operations at its embassy in Caracas, marking a significant step in US-Venezuela diplomatic relations.

Northwestern Mutual study reveals 39% of Americans are considering cryptocurrency and other speculative investments for financial planning.

French authorities probe potential Iran link to thwarted Paris bombing as diplomatic efforts continue amid escalating regional tensions.

A girl who disappeared from Arizona in 1994 has been located alive in Springfield, Missouri, where she is living as a married mother of three.
A federal judge will hear Fulton County's demand for return of 2020 election ballots and materials seized by the FBI in January.

The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court decision, allowing Iowa to enforce a law restricting LGBTQ books and topics in public school classrooms.

Top U.S. intelligence officials will appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee to discuss national security threats facing the country.

The Department of Education will move to a smaller Washington building after significant staffing cuts left current headquarters 70% vacant.

The Defense Department released names of four Army Reserve soldiers killed when an Iranian drone struck a military operations center in Kuwait on Sunday.

ThinkLabs AI secured $28 million in Series A funding to develop AI models that simulate electrical grid behavior amid surging electricity demand.

Iranian forces have conducted missile and drone attacks targeting multiple Gulf countries in what appears to be a retaliatory military action.

High intercept rates of Iranian missiles raise questions about long-term sustainability of expensive interceptor systems against cheaper attack drones.

Republicans plan extended Senate debate on legislation requiring new voters to prove citizenship when registering, despite Democratic opposition.
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