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Geopolitics

Air Traffic Control Under Scrutiny After LaGuardia Plane Crash

The NTSB is intensely investigating a fatal crash at LaGuardia Airport, with air traffic control communication and workload under close examination. Recovered black boxes and surveillance data will be key to understanding the events that led to the collision, which killed two pilots. The investigation emphasizes that such accidents are typically caused by multiple errors, not a single mistake.

3 days ago
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Grassley Drops Bombshell: Smith’s Subpoenas Exposed

Senator Chuck Grassley has released subpoenas from former special counsel Jack Smith related to Operation Arctic Frost, a probe into alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The documents reveal Smith's team sought data on 14 members of Congress, including current senators. This action sparks debate over government overreach and accountability.

3 days ago
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NASA Ditches Moon Orbit Station for Lunar Base Construction

NASA is canceling its Lunar Gateway space station plans to build a $20 billion base on the Moon's surface over seven years. This strategic shift prioritizes establishing a lasting human presence and conducting research directly on the Moon. The move supports the Artemis program's goal of returning astronauts to the lunar surface.

3 days ago
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Villagers Fight Back: China Crematorium Sparks Fierce Protest

Hundreds of villagers in Guangdong, China, clashed with police for three days over the construction of a crematorium. Residents claim authorities misled them about the project's true nature, sparking fears for their health and environment. The conflict highlights growing public willingness to protest perceived injustices.

4 days ago
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China Maps Oceans, Raising Fears of Future War

China's extensive ocean mapping efforts across strategic global waters are raising alarms among US officials. Experts suggest this data collection, while claimed as scientific, could significantly boost China's submarine warfare capabilities and alter the balance of power in contested regions.

4 days ago
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First Lady Ignites Global Drive for Tech-Savvy Kids

A recent summit hosted by the First Lady focused on empowering children through education and technology. The initiative aims to create innovative learning programs and advocate for supportive policies, fostering global collaboration for a brighter future. This effort highlights the critical need to equip young people with essential skills for a rapidly evolving world.

4 days ago
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Iran’s LNG Strike Boosts US Energy, Hurts China’s Imports

Iran's strike on Qatar's LNG facilities offers a strategic boost to U.S. energy exports while creating significant import challenges for China. The incident highlights the regional nature of LNG markets and China's struggles with domestic production, potentially reshaping global energy trade dynamics.

4 days ago
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Australia and EU Forge Alliance Against China’s Mineral Grip

Australia and the EU have signed an 8-year trade deal removing tariffs on most goods and critical minerals. The pact aims to reduce reliance on China's supply chain dominance, though some Australian farmers criticize limited market access. This strategic alliance strengthens economic and security ties between the two allies.

4 days ago