July 25 Next-gen missile shown off in first Pacific test as US expands long-range arsenal U.S. and Australian forces collaborated on a milestone precision strike missile test using HIMARS, enhancing Indo-Pacific deterrence capabilities amid regional tensions.
July 25 Decision to remove West Point crest from chapel Bibles reversed by secretary of the Army "The decision to remove the Academy’s historic crest from the Bibles in the Cadet Chapel is yet another example of the previous administration pushing far-left politics into our military institutions," Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll said.
July 25 5 Tech terms to know for your mental health Understand how technology affects mental health through five concepts, including blue light exposure, screen time management and algorithmic bias.
July 25 Pentagon freezes out DC think tanks in new move, citing 'America last' concerns The Defense Department will now thoroughly vet conference invitations to ensure events advance Trump's agenda, following the withdrawal of officials from the Aspen Security Forum.
July 25 Lucid joins Tesla and GM with hands-free highway driving Electric vehicle maker Lucid adds hands-free driving through an over-the-air update for Air sedan owners with the DreamDrive Pro package and Gravity SUV support coming later.
July 25 Trump drops Epstein-linked names that media ‘ought to be speaking about’ amid files firestorm President Donald Trump suggested focusing on former President Bill Clinton and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case amid controversy over sealed investigation materials.
July 25 Is your home Wi-Fi really safe? Think again Protect your home network from hidden dangers, including router vulnerabilities, ISP tracking and smart device weaknesses with proper encryption, firmware updates and VPN technology.
July 25 Youngkin unleashes cutting-edge AI technology in effort to slash Virginia's government red tape Gov. Glenn Youngkin's AI initiative has helped Virginia eliminate 26% of regulatory requirements and nearly half of state guidance, saving taxpayers $1.2 billion annually.
July 25 AI tech detects hidden heart disease doctors often miss Structural heart disease often shows no symptoms until it's too late, but Columbia's AI tool, EchoNext, can flag potential cases from routine ECGs that trained doctors might miss.
July 24 Woman learns fate after DOJ guilty plea admitting she helped North Korean tech workers infiltrate US companies Christina Marie Chapman of Arizona received a lengthy sentence for helping North Korean IT workers get jobs at American companies through an identity theft scheme.