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Dubai’s ruler has a Boeing 747 not for royals but for racehorses, and its quiet run to Miami reveals the flying machine behind a global empire
It looks harmless sitting in the kitchen, but this everyday appliance can burn through as much power as 65 refrigerators when it heats up, turning a normal dinner into an expensive hidden drain
Three people have been charged in an alleged scheme to divert AI servers to China, and the case is exposing a hidden route in one of the world’s most sensitive tech wars
The United States and Ukraine are discussing a major drone agreement, and the talks could open a new chapter in the industrial war that is reshaping modern combat
U.S. jobless claims unexpectedly fell despite global uncertainty, but one hidden detail suggests the labor market may not be as strong as it looks
Washington has approved billions of dollars in arms sales to Middle East countries, and the scale of the move could alter the military balance across the region
Amazon is planning a smartphone comeback more than a decade after the Fire Phone flop, and this time the company believes AI can succeed where hardware once failed
The Pentagon is adopting Palantir’s AI as a core military system, and the decision marks a turning point in how the United States prepares for future wars
Samsung is preparing to spend more than $73 billion in 2026 to lead the AI chip race, and the company is betting that this is the moment to strike back against its biggest rivals
A top Fed official was ready to call for an interest rate cut, but an oil shock changed everything and now the outlook for inflation looks very different
Drones have changed warfare in the Arctic to such an extent that Norway’s elite soldiers are once again digging caves in the snow by hand to disappear beneath the ice before they can be spotted from the sky
A peaceful day kayaking in Oregon can now end with a $115 fine because a little-known rule no longer exempts even the smallest rowing boats














