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The United States, Canada, India, Japan and South Korea strengthened their alliance by holding joint anti-submarine military drills.

The United States, Canada, India, Japan and South Korea continued to strengthen their alliance by holding joint anti-submarine military drills. The drills, which began Wednesday, Mar. 15, were set to culminate in more than 270 hours of in-flight training. Hours after the drills began, the leaders of Japan and South Korea engaged in rare diplomatic…

South Korea will pay its citizens who were victims of forced labor under Japanese rule in an attempt to heal a wound that goes back more than 100 years.

South Korea announced it will provide compensation to victims who were forced to work while the country was under Japanese rule. It’s an attempt to heal an old wound that goes back more than 100 years.   Japan ruled the Korean Peninsula from 1910 to 1945. Throughout that time, hundreds of thousands of Koreans were forced…

As American fascination with UFOs continues to grow, the Pentagon has been investigating reports of UFOs deactivating nuclear warheads.

As the U.S. government’s fascination with UFOs continues to grow, the Defense Department has reportedly been investigating reports of UFOs deactivating nuclear warheads. According to Daily Mail, two Air Force veterans testified to the department’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) earlier this month. The two said UFOs interfered with nukes in the 1960s. AARO also…

President Vladimir Putin announced Russia's withdrawal from the 2010 START treaty, further straining relations between the U.S. and Russia.

In 2010, former President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev signed the New START treaty, placing caps on the number of nuclear warheads the U.S. and Russia can position. Now, President Vladimir Putin announced he is suspending Russia’s obligations under the pact, accusing the U.S. and its allies of openly declaring the goal…

A winter storm is stretching from coast to coast is causing major disruptions across the U.S. and canceling flights.

A winter storm is stretching from coast to coast causing major disruptions across the U.S., including canceling thousands of flights; a local TV news reporter has been shot and killed while at the scene of an earlier homicide; Russia is expanding its nuclear arsenal; and a mysterious sphere washes ashore. These stories and more make…

President Biden has arrived in Poland. He is set to deliver a speech to NATO allies as the war in Ukraine nears its one year anniversary.

President Joe Biden delivered a speech in Poland on the Ukraine war; an industrial plant explosion shook the outskirts of Cleveland; United Airlines is changing their seating policy to benefit families after backlash; and a baby formula is being recalled. These stories and more highlight your daily rundown for Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023.  Biden, Putin…

Scientists at New Mexico Tech, using pieces of dead birds, created a flying bird drone they hope to use in wildlife research.

Look in the sky! It’s a bird. A dead bird! A dead-bird drone? A team of scientists at New Mexico Tech created a flying “franken-bird.” Well, technically two flying franken-birds. Their synthetic body parts are fused with real pheasant heads and feathers. The mechanical bodies are adorned with pigeon feathers. Dr. Mostafa Hassanalian leads the…

A recent study has found that Australia and New Zealand may be the best bet for survival in the event of a global catastrophe.

The Doomsday Clock, which symbolizes the likelihood of a global catastrophe, is ticking closer to disaster. In light of this, researchers from the Risk Analysis Journal have published a study comparing 38 island countries on 13 factors that could predict success as a post-nuclear apocalypse survival state. Researchers wrote there would “likely be pockets of…

The scariest takeaway from the Ukraine war may be that it's just beginning. And the only viable option for Putin is winning at whatever cost.

Western countries like the U.K., France, Poland and even Germany have pledged to deliver tanks to Ukraine. While this may enrage Putin and perhaps even slow down Russia’s military gains, many don’t believe it will bring him to the negotiating table. Some experts think Western leaders make the mistake of hoping there’s a point where Russia…

Was China's spy balloon a test run for something else?

Now that the U.S. has shot down China’s spy balloon with an air-launched missile off the coast of South Carolina, the question remains: what was it all for? The Chinese claim the balloon was a civilian meteorological device released accidentally, but the Pentagon isn’t buying it. For starters, why did the balloon spend so much time…

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