
Michael Edwards
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6 days ago |
san.com | Michael Edwards |Ryan Robertson |William O. Jackson
ryan robertsonTHE BRITISH ARMY SUCCESSFULLY TESTED A NEW WEAPON THAT USES RADIO WAVES TO TAKE DOWN DRONE SWARMS. THE RADIO FREQUENCY DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPON, OR RF-DEW, USES HIGH-FREQUENCY ENERGY TO DIRECTLY DISRUPT THE ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS INSIDE DRONES, CAUSING THEM TO MALFUNCTION AND CRASH.
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6 days ago |
san.com | Craig Nigrelli |Michael Edwards |Shea K Taylor
THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION IS MOVING AHEAD WITH PLANS TO CHARGE FEES FOR CHINESE-BUILT SHIPS CALLING AT U-S PORTS. STARTING IN MID-OCTOBER – CHINESE SHIP OWNERS AND OPERATORS WILL BE CHARGED 50 DOLLARS PER TON OF CARGO… WITH THE FEES INCREASING EACH YEAR FOR THE NEXT THREE YEARS.
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1 week ago |
san.com | Chris Francis |Michael Edwards |Oly Noneza
[Chris Francis]The WNBA is just about five weeks away from the start of their regular season and Monday is a big step for many teams and new players. The league draft will be dominated by one big name.. And also for those choosing to stay in college. UConn star guard Paige Bueckers fresh off a national championship win and a dominating performance in the NCAA tournament is the odds on favorite to go number one overall to the Dallas Wings.
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2 weeks ago |
san.com | Evan Hummel |Karah Rucker |Michael Edwards
The Biden administration is facing accusations that it hid information indicating seven service members may have contracted COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, as early as October 2019. The findings come in a previously undisclosed report from December 2022. The report states that seven service members experienced COVID-19-like symptoms after the 2019 military games. Republican Sen. Joni Ernst criticized the Biden administration for failing to disclose the information.
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2 weeks ago |
san.com | Craig Nigrelli |Evan Hummel |Michael Edwards
Vietnam said that it is aiming to buy more U.S. defense and security goods to address a trade gap. The nation is also asking President Donald Trump to delay the imposition of tariffs in order to facilitate negotiations. The announcement comes as the Trump administration expresses concerns about Vietnam over intellectual property rights. Trump’s tariffs against Vietnam run at a rate of 46%. Vietnam is looking to buy more American defense and security products.
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