Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 23, 2025
B-1 Bombers Fly Off Venezuela’s Coast
Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 22, 2025
Inside Russia’s 2026–2036 Tank Fleet Modernization and Buildup Plans
Dutch seek solution to stand-off with China over chipmaker Nexperia, while carmakers fret
Jaguar Land Rover looking at $2.5 billion price tag from crippling cyberattack
Japanese convenience stores are hiring robots run by workers in the Philippines
How a ‘Dark Fleet’ of Tankers Helped a Mexican Cartel Build a Fuel-Smuggling Empire
Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment October 21, 2025
The battle for Pokrovsk Russia is closing in on a key city in the Donetsk region.
In two more Presidential elections after the current President the kick the can down the road approach will be done even in the absence of any other fiscal crisis. Social Security is rapidly approaching insolvency. The retirement trust fund is seven years from exhaustion, and the theoretically combined trust funds are nine years from running out. Without legislative action, retirees will face an estimated 24 percent across-the-board benefit cut in late 2032.
Kohler Just Unveiled a Toilet Camera
It wasn’t space debris that struck a United Airlines plane—it was a weather balloon
Parkinson’s Discovery Suggests We May Have an FDA-Approved Treatment Already
It looks less and less like a war and more like a dystopian computer game.
Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment October 20, 2025
Massive Amazon outage takes down Venmo, Snapchat, Alexa, Reddit and much of the internet
Politicized distribution of hurricane aid money before the 2024 election was no “isolated incident
Jeep Wrangler 4xe Owners Still Waiting for Answers a Week after an Update Bricked Their Cars
This guy is a guilty pleasure of mine. Probably too obscure of a topic to be generally interesting but the man has talent as a story teller.
Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 19, 2025
After Attack on Troops, Israel Hits Hamas Terror Targets in Gaza
Europe’s Aging Grids Buckle Under Renewable Energy Demands
Chainsaw-wielding thieves use basket lift to steal ‘priceless’ jewelry from Louvre
Something from “space” may have just struck a United Airlines flight over Utah
Short version is that if AI does not work it is your fault. Human-Machine Planning: AI Lessons from the Marine Command and General Staff College
Young people dying is always going to be more newsworthy then old people dying. Mortality in the news vs. what we usually die from