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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, March 7, 2026

Air War Against Iran Enters Week Two

Military pilots and special operations forces around the world are increasingly using the prescription drug modafinil to remain alert during missions that can last dozens of hours without sleep. The medication, originally developed in France in the 1970s, was approved for the treatment of severe sleep disorders such as narcolepsy, a neurological condition that causes sudden daytime sleep attacks. Over time, several Western militaries, including the US Air Force and the Royal Air Force, found that the drug could help pilots remain focused even after extended periods without sleep.

Iranian Attacks On Prized Missile Defense Radars Are A Wake-Up Call

Persian Gulf desalination plants could become military targets in regional war

Russia providing Iran intelligence to target US forces

When Milton Friedman pondered what would happen if a helicopter dropped $1,000 from the sky, he likely never imagined that one day a military cargo plane would scatter millions of dollars into one of Bolivia’s largest cities. The new currency was legitimately printed, but the central bank has voided its serial numbers to prevent its use. While thousands swarmed the site to pick up the banknotes in one of Latin America’s poorest nations, authorities have tried to burn and destroy the new cash, arresting dozens and raiding homes in a rushed hunt for the missing bills. That has sent Bolivians into a frenzy.

In Blind Test, Audiophiles Unable to Tell Difference Between Sound Signal Run Through an Expensive Cable and a Banana

Toyota Once Used a Fake Dining Room Set to Teach Executives How Big Americans Are

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