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03/13/2026
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By Laura Harris
EU pledges $115 million in humanitarian aid to Lebanon amid escalating regional conflict
The EU has pledged €100 million ($115 million) in humanitarian aid to Lebanon as the country faces rising casualties and displacement linked to the expanding Middle East conflict. Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, announced the aid after speaking with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and said the EU has already delivered over […]
03/12/2026
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By Laura Harris
Pentagon labels Anthropic a “supply-chain risk” after dispute over military use of AI
The U.S. Department of War (DoW) designated AI startup Anthropic a “supply-chain risk” after the company attempted to limit how the Pentagon could use its Claude AI system. The dispute centers on the military’s demand to use AI for “any lawful purpose,” including battlefield support and intelligence, while Anthropic sought safeguards against uses such as […]
03/12/2026
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By Laura Harris
U.S. “doomsday planes” take to the skies amid rising nuclear war fears
The U.S. military’s so-called “doomsday planes,” the E-6B Mercury, have conducted several flights in recent days as tensions rise following the outbreak of war in Iran on Feb. 28. Flight-tracking data on March 2 showed launches from the Gulf Coast and Offutt Air Force Base, with one aircraft landing at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, […]
03/11/2026
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By Laura Harris
Air Taxi Trials Approved in 26 States Under Federal Pilot Program
Federal Program Clears Path for Summer Air Taxi Trials The U.S. Department of Transportation has approved a pilot program to test electric air taxis in 26 states, with trials scheduled to begin this summer, federal officials announced. The program aims to accelerate the integration of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft into the national […]
03/11/2026
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By Laura Harris
U.S. preparing most intense strikes yet in campaign targeting Iran, Hegseth says
War Secretary Pete Hegseth said U.S. and allied forces are preparing the most intense wave of strikes yet against Iran as the military campaign expands. Speaking at the Pentagon with Dan Caine, he said the next phase will involve the largest concentration of fighters, bombers and precision strikes since the operation began. Hegseth said operations will […]
03/11/2026
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By Laura Harris
Erika Kirk, widow of slain activist Charlie Kirk, appointed to U.S. Air Force Academy advisory board
President Donald Trump has appointed Erika Kirk, widow of slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, to the advisory Board of Visitors of the United States Air Force Academy. The 37-year-old former Miss Arizona will serve on the academy’s 16-member panel that reviews morale, discipline, curriculum and operations at the military training campus in Colorado Springs, Colorado. […]
03/10/2026
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By Laura Harris
UAE warns residents of jail time for spreading unverified information online
The United Arab Emirates warned its nearly 10 million residents that sharing unverified information online could result in prison time following recent missile and drone attacks on the country. On Feb. 28, the UAE Public Prosecution said spreading rumors or information from unknown sources on social media is a criminal offense, including reposting or sharing […]
03/10/2026
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By Laura Harris
Wastewater data shows highly contagious HMPV virus spreading across U.S. West Coast
Wastewater surveillance data show that the respiratory virus human metapneumovirus (HMPV) is spreading across parts of the U.S. West Coast, particularly in Northern California communities. The virus, first identified in 2001 and related to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), is monitored through the National Wastewater Surveillance System, which analyzes sewage to detect disease trends. HMPV cases […]
03/09/2026
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By Laura Harris
Trump announces energy pledge with major tech firms to cover AI power costs
President Donald Trump announced the Ratepayer Protection Pledge, requiring major tech companies to pay for the electricity used by their artificial intelligence data centers. Companies including Google, Microsoft, Meta, Oracle, xAI, OpenAI and Amazon agreed to build or purchase new power generation to support their expanding AI data centers. The companies will negotiate special power […]
03/08/2026
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By Laura Harris
Supreme Court orders appeals courts to defer to immigration judges in asylum cases
The Supreme Court of the United States ruled unanimously that federal appeals courts must defer to immigration judges when reviewing asylum decisions, reinforcing the authority of immigration courts. The ruling came in Urias-Orellana v. Bondi, involving Salvadoran migrant Douglas Humberto Urias-Orellana, whose asylum claim was denied despite credible testimony about threats from a hitman. Justice […]
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