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Canada's Gripen vs. F-35 dilemma is a much tougher logistics call than it looks
The much-vexed issue of Canada's acquisition of Sweden's new SAAB Gripen vs US F-35s includes a huge contrast in technologies and capabilities. Gripen is essentially an advanced conventional fighting platform, while F35 is a dedicated stealth…
England's World Cup schedule: Why it's a logistical nightmare for Three Lions players wanting a transfer this summer under Thomas Tuchel's rules
Thomas Tuchel says he does have some concerns that transfer speculation could become a distraction for some members of his squad during this World Cup, but he also says it is unavoidable. The England manager says if he put a transfer ban on his…
Nara Lokesh pitches Andhra Pradesh as India's gateway to Arctic logistics network
Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh on Friday pitched the state's 1,000-km-long coastline, six operational ports, and several ports under construction as India's gateway to the Arctic logistics network. Addressing the St Petersburg International…
Why The Digital Detox Travel Trend Puts Your Safety At Risk
A smartphone is not a distraction you need to escape. It can be a digital bodyguard. Michelle Girasole thought she knew Rhode Island's Beavertail State Park well enough to leave her phone in the car. It was a warm summer morning and she wanted to…
Angst over Broomhill water tower's future as auction looms
Evie Lake North East and Cumbria The buyer of a divisive water tower would need to engage the local community, a councillor has warned. Labour's Scott Dickinson said the Broomhill Water Tower, near Amble in Northumberland, was 'effectively' in his…
Jim Cramer on Prologis: 'I've Always Liked It so Much'
Prologis, Inc. (NYSE: PLD) was among the stocks on which Jim Cramer gave his opinion, as he warned that increased AI-related spending might cause near-term headwind for stocks. Cramer highlighted the company's transformation, as he stated: Not that…
Chinese humanoid robots dominate the market with thousands shipped a year. But most are still performative rather than functional
Chinese-made humanoid robots are making waves with their ability to do backflips, direct traffic, and even make coffee as the companies developing them seek ways to expand and dominate the market. Robot makers in China say they have thousands of…
Montana left out of $700 million coal investment plan, but industry leaders still celebrate
President Trump announced nearly $700 million in new coal investments Thursday, invoking a Cold War-era law that grants him broad authority over domestic industries — but Montana was not among the 15 states included in the plan. Montana left…
U.S. Approves Potential Sale of JDAM Precision Bombs to S. Korea
The U.S. government has authorized the potential sale to South Korea of Joint Direct Attack Munition, or JDAM, precision bombs and related equipment. The U.S. State Department announced the decision in a statement published on its website Friday…
Large Impinj Investor Trims Position by $11.3 Million
Impinj (PI 11.20%) connects physical items to the digital world with advanced RFID solutions; a key insider recently reduced their indirect holdings. Capital LLC Sylebra, serving as Director at Impinj, reported the indirect sale of 73,810 shares of…
South Western Railway plans goods sheds along new lines to boost Karnataka's regional economies
To strengthen Karnataka's logistics backbone, South Western Railway (SWR) plans to establish dedicated railway goods sheds and freight handling infrastructure along newly proposed rail corridors, which are expected to help key agricultural, mining…
Select Water Solutions COO Trims His Stake - the Bull Case Is Real but So Is the Cash Burn
Michael Skarke (EVP & COO) of Select Water Solutions (WTTR 6.25%) reported the direct sale of 110,000 shares for a total of approximately $1.91 million over two open-market transactions on May 11 and May 12, 2026, according to a SEC Form 4 filing.
How Formula E's AI Revolution Is Teaching Road Cars To Manage Energy
The learning from Formula E goes well beyond just the extreme performance of the new GEN4 car. For decades, motorsport's promise of 'race to road' technology transfer has largely centered on hardware. Better engines, improved aerodynamics, more…
New business park near Solihull could add 'millions to economy
Plans for a new business park next to the M42 in a Solihull village which could provide millions to the local economy have been revealed. A proposal for the six unit ‘Indurent Park' on green belt land north of Kineton Lane in Hockley Heath…
Amazon Is Using AI to Disempower Workers. The US Labor Movement Must Fight Back.
Truthout is a vital news source and a living history of political struggle. If you think our work is valuable, support us with a donation of any size. Beginning June 7, the AFL-CIO quadrennial convention gathers in Minneapolis with the stated aim…
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