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The Hawkeye Mobile Howitzer System eliminates the need to tow a howitzer, increasing the Army's stealth and speed. DVIDS

New Hawkeye howitzer could boost Army speed, stealth: Weapon of the week

Around two decades after the idea was proposed, California is launching all-electric commuter trains on its state-owned Caltrain rail line. Caltrain

California launches electric trains as US lags behind world in rail electrification

Data from NASA's InSight lander shows there's a reservoir of water deep below Mars' surface. NASA

Oceans’ worth of water found deep under Mars’ surface

New research from JAMA Pediatrics links increased tablet use in toddlers to higher levels of anger and frustration as they grow older. Getty Images

Study links toddler tablet use to increased anger issues

High school students are petitioning against schools in several states across the U.S. as cellphone bans come into effect. Getty Images

Students file petitions against cellphone bans in several states

After an EV fire in South Korea hospitalized 23 people, government officials in the nation are holding an emergency meeting about the issue. Reuters

South Korea holds emergency meeting to discuss dangers posed by EV fires

The Biden administration has unveiled a new initiative to make it easier for consumers to unsubscribe to unwanted memberships and services. Getty Images

Biden administration wants to make it easier to unsubscribe

Google is bringing AI-powered stoplights to Boston in an effort to help alleviate congestion in the nation's worst city for traffic. Getty Images

Can Google’s AI stoplights help solve the worst traffic problem in the country?

As tensions grow in the Middle East, the U.S. has announced for the first time it's sending a nuclear powered submarine to the area. United States Military

US sending submarine to Middle East amid new developments

Meta and Google allegedly collaborated to target teens with Instagram ads on YouTube to boost Meta's platform and Google's ad revenue.

Meta and Google allegedly targeted teens with ads: report

Elon Musk's X filed an antitrust lawsuit against an advertising trade group over claims it organized a boycott. Will the legal case hold up? Getty Images

Elon Musk sued this advertising group into the ground over X ‘boycott’

Current and Former executives for Smartmatic, the voter technology company suing Fox News and other media outlets for defamation during the 2020 election, have been indicted on bribery charges by the U.S. Department of Justice. Getty Images

Voting systems company Smartmatic has top execs indicted for bribery

China recently launched the first 18 satellites for its ambitious "Thousand Sails" internet megaconstellation with a Long March 6A rocket. These satellites are part of China's broader plan to deploy up to 14,000 satellites to provide global broadband coverage, similar to initiatives like SpaceX's Starlink. Reuters

Chinese ‘Thousand Sails’ satellite launch ends in rocket malfunction, space debris

Microsoft is investing in solar power projects to help offset the emissions created by the rising energy demands from its AI operations. Getty Images

Microsoft plans community solar panels across US to offset AI emissions

Hunter Biden was hired by a Romanian businessman to influence U.S. policy, according to new filings in his federal tax fraud case. Getty Images

Prosecutors say Romanian businessman hired Hunter Biden to ‘influence’ US policy

NASA revealed that the return of two astronauts aboard the International Space Station may not happen until February. AP Images

NASA reveals Boeing Starliner crew may not return until 2025, SpaceX may help

Big Tech is under pressure after a judge ruled Google is a monopoly. Here's what it means for antitrust cases against Apple, Meta and Amazon. Getty Images

Google’s antitrust loss ‘a warning’ to Big Tech: The government can win

The people behind some of the world's tallest buildings are now looking to create a more than 3,000-foot tall skyscraper-sized battery. Energy Vault

Architects and energy firm set to reimagine skyscrapers as giant batteries

This week's antitrust ruling against Google is groundbreaking. But don't expect a quick solution, despite consequences coming later this year. Getty Images

Break up Google? How the search giant might be punished for antitrust ruling

As military conflict evolves, the need for new technology grows. That's where Sharrow Marine's new propellor comes into play. Sharrow Marine

Sharrow Marine is creating innovative propellor technology

The U.S. will officially host five of the world's largest semiconductor manufacturers after dolling out tens of billions in grant money.  Getty Images

Korea semiconductor company SK Hynix gets $450 million in CHIPS Act grant

Top election officials from five states are urging Elon Musk to address a problem with the AI chatbot Grok on X. Getty

5 states ask X to change how its AI chatbot Grok responds to election questions

Multiple U.S. service members were injured in a suspected rocket attack on Al-Asad Air Base in Iran. No group has claimed responsibility yet. Getty Images

US service members injured in suspected rocket attack at Iraqi base

Google is a monopoly that illegally maintained its stranglehold on the search world, a federal judge ruled Monday in a major antitrust case. Getty Images

A federal judge ruled Google is a monopoly. What happens now?