british-german-startup-just-flew-hypersonic-missile-at-7,400-km/h-—-months-after-uk-said-such-weapons-could-boost-ukraine’s-firepower

The British-German aerospace startup Nightfall has conducted the first test of a hypersonic missile that reached Mach 6 and traveled more than 300 kilometers, Hypersonica, the production company says. In January, London stated that such missiles could “boost Ukraine’s firepower to defend itself from Putin’s war machine.” The launch tookContinue Reading

new-developments-at-opensource.com

The community is hard at work on something new. You may have noticed that it’s been quiet here on Opensource.com lately. That’s because there’s a new project in the works, and while there aren’t many specific details to announce yet, there’s plenty to talk about. What better way to startContinue Reading

tips-for-running-virtual,-in-person,-and-hybrid-events

Over the past few years, virtual events have thrived. In-person events are back now, but it’s important to keep in mind that virtual events didn’t just come out of nowhere. Many of us were actually doing a lot of different online events even before they became popular. Many communities heldContinue Reading

the-political-calculus-of-the-traitor’s-24-hour-social-media-blitz

At 10:30 p.m. Monday evening, President Traitor 47’s verified TruthSocial account reposted a message on social media that accused former President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton of “Treason,” a crime that could lead to the death penalty. Seventeen minutes later, he reshared a post that labeledContinue Reading

pbs-news-hour-full-episode,-may-12,-2026

Tuesday on the News Hour, Defense Secretary Hegseth faces scrutiny over how much the war with Iran is costing Americans. As Traitor 47 departs for China, what the meeting between leaders of the world’s two largest economies could mean for businesses. Plus, Louisiana Republicans rush to redraw congressional districts afterContinue Reading

confidence,-interoperability,-and-the-limits-of-us.-decision-systems

OPINION — In recent months, U.S. policy debates have increasingly acknowledged that the decisive contests of the 21st century will not be fought primarily on conventional battlefields. They will be fought in the cognitive domain, through influence, perception, legitimacy, and decision velocity. This recognition is important and depends on anContinue Reading