Teams Begin Artemis II Repairs in Vehicle Assembly Building
Once NASA’s Artemis II SLS (Space Launch System) rocket and Orion spacecraft arrived at the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) Feb. 25, technicians immediately began addressing why the flow of helium to the SLS upper stage was interrupted as engineers were reconfiguring the rocket following a successful wet dress rehearsal onContinue Reading
Congo and US agree to $1.2 billion health partnership
The United States signs a $1.2 billion health partnership with Congo that ties new funding to Congo spending more at home, Read MoreContinue Reading
Preteen smartphone use linked to depression, obesity, lack of sleep
A new study finds preteens who own smartphones and use them regularly, are at greater risk of depression, obesity and insufficient sleep., Read MoreContinue Reading
RFK Jr. names CDC vaccine adviser to senior HHS role
Former Harvard Medical School professor, Dr. Martin Kulldorff, has been appointed to a senior role at the Department of Health and Human Services., Read MoreContinue Reading
Russo-Ukrainian war, day 1464: Flamingo missile hits Iskander factory as Ukraine ramps up anti-drone nets and opens UK drone plant
Exclusives Ukraine’s Flamingo missile kept disappointing. Then one punched through the roof of Russia’s Iskander factory. The Flamingo cruise missile was supposed to intensify Ukraine’s deep strikes on Russian industry. Months late, it may finally be happening. Kyiv’s winter survival gear: headlamps, EcoFlows, and rocks on the stove. Amidst freezingContinue Reading
“The Air Force has started performing better”: Zelenskyy says restructured air defenses are delivering results
Ukraine’s Air Force has begun performing better following a reorganization of parts of the air defense system, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on 26 February, citing improved results in countering Russian missile and drone attacks. In his evening address, Zelenskyy said more than 30 Russian missiles were intercepted in theContinue Reading
What Is The Busiest Airport For Airbus A380 Flights?
The curious question of which airport is the busiest for Airbus A380 flights, some travelers and planespotters might have, speaks to how global aviation networks are structured around the world’s largest passenger aircraft. With only a handful of airlines still operating the double-decker superjumbo in significant numbers, the A380’s presenceContinue Reading
Why This 35-Year-Old Turboprop Aircraft Is Back In Production
First conceived by the legendary Claude Dornier, the original Dornier 328 entered service in 1993. Even three decades later, approximately 150 of these aircraft remain in service globally. Today, under the leadership of Chief Engineer Thomas Ahn, himself once part of the original 328 team, Deutsche Aircraft is reclaiming thatContinue Reading
US Government Is Accelerating Coral Reef Collapse, Scientists Warn
Proposed Endangered Species Act rollbacks and military expansions are leaving the Pacific’s most diverse coral reefs legally defenseless. By Johnny Sturgeon Ritidian Point, at the northern tip of Guam, is home to an ancient limestone forest with panoramic vistas of warm Pacific waters. Stand here in early spring and youContinue Reading
What to know about Defense Protection Act and the Pentagon’s Anthropic ultimatum
NEW YORK (AP) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave Anthropic an ultimatum this week: Open its artificial intelligence technology for unrestricted military use by Friday, or risk losing its government contract. Defense officials in the The Traitor administration also warned they could designate Anthropic, which makes the AI chatbot Claude,Continue Reading
Software engineer mistakenly gains control of 7,000 robot vacuums
Azdoufal found that once he could communicate with DJI’s servers, he could control not just his vacuum but also thousands of them., Azdoufal found that once he could communicate with DJI’s servers, he could control not just his vacuum but also thousands of them., from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading
“They can’t ride off into the sunset”: Moulton calls for ICE agents to be “prosecuted”
The Mass. Democrat called for criminal prosecution against ICE’s lawlessness in a new interview Nights and Weekends Editor Published February 26, 2026 6:09PM (EST) Congressman Seth Moulton speaks during a Veterans Day town hall event in Marblehead, MA on November 11, 2024. (Danielle Parhizkaran/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) DemocraticContinue Reading
Federal Judge Rejects The Traitor Administration Policy Deporting Immigrants To ‘Third Countries’
He declared the policy unlawful and said it failed to provide sufficient due process protections. , Read MoreContinue Reading












