Federal authorities warn that Iran could launch retaliatory strikes on American soil using sleeper cells, lone wolf sympathizers or cyberattacks.
The regime is overmatched militarily, but still has tools for returning fire.
Researchers introduced a novel method for fabricating functional flat-to-shape objects using a computer-controlled sewing machine. The team's method uses the sewing machine to stitch pockets between ...
Researchers at DTU have developed a nanolaser that could be the key to much faster and much more energy-efficient computers, phones, and data centers. The technology offers the prospect of thousands ...
Using advanced computer simulations, researchers from the University of Rhode Island's Graduate School of Oceanography (GSO) have concluded how and why strong ocean currents modify surface waves. "Our ...
The Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres are taking control of the production and distribution of their live game broadcasts and daily talk shows in a move that will change the landscape for where fans ...
The City of Santa Monica is pursuing legal action against a group of local landlords. In a new lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, city attorneys claim the Enayati family and related ...
On October 13, 2025, an app quietly arrived in the Microsoft Store for a self-described “lightweight, elegant” radio player — one that lives in the system tray of a Windows-powered computer. Now, ...
ICP $3.3087 moved higher over the past 24 hours, gaining roughly 3% to trade around $3.013 after climbing as high as $3.03. The advance extended a short-term recovery that began from the upper $2.80s, ...
Cell phones have come a long way since they first made their public debut. From calling functionality to SMS to smartphone apps, your phone can now do almost everything a larger PC might. You can use ...
A unanimous Arizona Court of Appeals ruling this fall sent a blunt message to city halls: When it comes to short-term rentals, local control has hard limits in this state. The decision arrives as ...
Rock & Roll Hall Of Famer Joe Walsh has led a full life. Here Walsh opens up about his former days of abusing alcohol, differences playing in The Eagles and James Gang and his passion for ham radio.