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The Pentagon keeps promising faster battlefield decisions with AI. Here is the scoreboard that matters, and the risks that show up in the error column.
Reports say ICE shortened academy training to 47 days, a number officials said was symbolic. DHS disputes the framing, but the Minneapolis death of Renee Macklin Good has fueled questions about readiness and accountability.
Jerome Powell says prosecutors threatened a criminal indictment tied to his Senate testimony about the Fedโs $2.5 billion headquarters renovation, and he claims the real aim is political pressure on interest rates.
The US may leave international climate frameworks. Here's how the consumer impact shows up in insurance, mortgages, and the cost of carrying a home.
Greenlandโs economy runs on fishing exports and a large grant from Denmark. Any serious talk of "buying" the island quickly becomes a question of permanent obligations.
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BYD has officially taken the volume crown. With a renewed CEO incentive structure and unprecedented political access, Tesla is betting the war is far from over.
Wearables help with consistency, but calorie burn estimates get noisy fast. A two-week spreadsheet audit shows what is happening.
As of today, list prices on over 350 medications have increased. While the new $2,100 Medicare Part D cap offers significant protection, it doesn't eliminate "January Shock" for everyone. We break down the "Three Lanes" of medication coverage to help you predict whether your costs will be front-loaded, spread out, or uncovered entirely in 2026.