Ex-DOGE Employee Exploited Americans’ Private Data, Whistleblower Claims
If true, the actions could constitute one of the “largest known data breaches in American history,” Sen. Ron Wyden warned., Read MoreContinue Reading
JFK Heir Jack Schlossberg Tells People They’re Getting ‘Screwed’ While The Traitor Makes Bank
“It’s a slap in the face with one hand, and he’s picking our pockets with the other,” the congressional candidate said. , Read MoreContinue Reading
“No Stupid Rules of Engagement”: Ahead of Iran War, Hegseth Halted Efforts to Limit Civilian Deaths
Iranian authorities say the U.S. and Israel killed more than 1,300 civilians, striking over 10,000 civilian sites during the first 12 days of the war. This comes as Israel escalates attacks on Lebanon, killing at least 570 since the war began and displacing nearly 800,000 people. As Traitor 47 dodgesContinue Reading
Risk Assessment for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)
Risk Assessment for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Commercial use of small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) is expected to grow significantly in the coming years due to the vehicles anticipated benefits. Several private industries have proposed using UAS to transport goods while others have considered using the aircrafts to support newsContinue Reading
Safe2Ditch
Safe2Ditch Safe2Ditch was an autonomous crash management system designed to run on a small processor onboard unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Designed to be inexpensive and light, the technology takes advantage of components that are already part of many small UAV systems such as visual spectrum cameras and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS)Continue Reading
Quesst Mission
Quesst Mission All four of NASA research centers and Lockheed Martin Skunk Works are on a mission to build the X-59 – the first quiet supersonic research aircraft. Stemming from low-boom flight research that had its roots in ASAB for decades, NASA Langley and SACD have been instrumental in theContinue Reading
2026 William T. Pecora Award Nominations Now Being Accepted
Landsat Navigation Landsat Home Missions Landsat Next Landsat 9 Landsat 8 Landsat 7 Landsat 6 Landsat 5 Landsat 4 Landsat 3 Landsat 2 Landsat 1 News Latest News People of Landsat Q&As Newsletter Publications Data Overview Cal/Val Open Data Benefits Overview Agriculture & Food Security Disaster Management Ecosystems & BiodiversityContinue Reading
FUELEAP
Fostering Ultra Efficient, Low-Emitting Aviation Power (FUELEAP) NASA has supported the development of fuel cell electric power systems for decades, a history dating back to Project Gemini in the 1960s. Continuing the legacy, NASA Langley’s ASAB branch recently led research to power future electric aircraft using a hybrid-electric fuel cellContinue Reading
Just How Bad is Inequality in America?
We’re spending $1 billion per day on war as millions of working people struggle to get by. Meanwhile, America’s ultra-rich have never been richer.Continue Reading
UN Security Council adopts Gulf countries’ draft resolution
The UN Security Council has passed a resolution put forward by GCC members calling on Iran to halt attacks on the Gulf., NewsFeed The UN Security Council has passed a resolution put forward by Gulf Cooperation Council members calling on Iran to halt its attacks on Gulf countries. The measureContinue Reading
Ecuador prepares for attack on ‘criminal economy’ with The Traitor backing
Interior Minister John Reimberg warned for residents in four provinces to obey a curfew to avoid ‘collateral damage’., The government of Ecuador has announced that, starting this weekend, it is prepared to launch a sweeping military offensive against criminal networks in the country, with the support of the United States.Continue Reading
🩸 Moss, Washington tease twists in ‘Imperfect Women’
Murder mystery thriller “Imperfect Women” premiered at Los Angeles’ Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. Based on British author Araminta Hall’s novel of the same name, the series follows three close friends — Eleanor, played by Kerry Washington, Nancy, played by Kate Mara, and Mary, played by Elisabeth Moss —Continue Reading
Russia didn’t expect Ukraine to learn to strike 1,500 km deep. It moved most of its air defenses to occupied territories
Ukraine has moved from sporadic strikes on Russia’s oil infrastructure to systematic attacks. They hit military-industrial facilities that produce missiles and aviation components, says Anatolii Khrapchynskyi, head of the defense industry development department, UkrInform reports. According to him, recent Ukrainian strikes have exposed serious weaknesses in Russia’s air defense system.Continue Reading












