Three Mile Island, the site of worst nuclear disaster in the United States, is reopening and will exclusively sell the power to Microsoft as the company searches for energy sources to fuel its AI ...
The Houthis said their new missile flew more than 1,200 miles in roughly 11 minutes and 30 seconds, but hypersonic missiles ...
Surprisingly, New York ranks as the worst airport for luggage, followed for the second year by Tunis. Lufthansa and easyJet are the most affected airlines. 62% of complaints pertain ...
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band on the Asbury Park beach is one momentous event — and Sea Hear Now festival ... Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
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The robots’ task is to better understand how rapidly ice is melting — and how quickly that could cause catastrophic sea level rise. In March, scientists from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory ...
The US Space Force signed a $70 million contract with Starlink parent company SpaceX in October 2023 to provide “a best effort and global subscription for various land, maritime, stationary and ...
Deep Sea Mining Finance (DSMF), an obscure company ... that DSMF had returned to PNG to conduct its operation. “It makes us really angry,” Mesulam told Mongabay over the phone.
Japan and the United States have criticized and expressed concern over a collision between Chinese and Philippine vessels in the South China Sea. Japan and the US also expressed support for the ...
Sullivan's in-tray included tensions over Taiwan, the South China Sea and Russia, and US demands for more Chinese help to stem the flow of the ingredients for fentanyl, the leading cause of drug ...
BAGUIO, Philippines (AP) — American forces are ready with a “range of options” to deal with increasing acts of aggression in the disputed South China Sea if ordered to carry them out jointly ...
U.S. forces are ready with a “range of options” to deal with aggression in the South China Sea, INDOPACOM boss Adm. Samuel Paparo, left, said Thursday at a press conference in the Philippines.