Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 16, 2025
Doctors Without Borders permanently closes its emergency center in Haiti’s capital
Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 15, 2025
“They’re Dragging People Away”: Hamas Begins Mass Executions as Israeli Military Withdraws From Gaza
Six Killed After US Strikes Boat Off Venezuela In 5th Such Operation
B-52 Bombers Just Flew For Hours Off Venezuela’s Coast
Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 11, 2025
Tomahawks For Ukraine Talk Elicits New Response From Putin
Massive 7.8 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Drake Passage Today
Explosion at Tennessee Military Munitions Plant Kills and Injures Several, Others Missing
How close are we to solid state batteries for electric vehicles?
Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 8, 2025
Trump announces deal reached on first part of his Gaza plan: ‘All hostages will be freed very soon’
This is a lot better then I thought it would be last year although in this case a lot better means that it is no worse then last year’s deficit was. Ironically, this happened not because spending was held down (spending rose 4%) but because Trump raised taxes (revenue rose 6%) in the form of tariffs. The federal budget deficit was $1.8 trillion in fiscal year 2025, CBO estimates, $8 billion less than the shortfall recorded during fiscal year 2024.
Gut Changes Persist Years After Stopping Certain Medications