In a scathing attack on the Congress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday (February 22, 2026) accused the principal Opposition party of indulging in “dirty and shameless politics”. Linking the ...
Kassandra Alvarez and Lorraine Alvarado appeared in good spirits as they were sentenced in connection with the death of WWII ...
A portion of Highway 178 is closed Thursday due to weather, according to Caltrans. Highway 178 from Kelso Valley Road to ...
Making a pitch for democratising AI, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday unveiled the ‘MANAV’ vision for a human-centric ...
From the first flight of the Heinkel He 178 in 1939 to the deadly Messerschmitt Me 262 tearing through Allied bomber formations in 1944, Nazi Germany’s jet program pushed the boundaries of aviation in ...
On January 11, 1944, during World War II, a single American P-51 Mustang faced thirty German fighters over enemy territory. Major James Howard defended sixty unescorted B-17 bombers deep inside ...
A 59-year-old man originally from Cambodia died Monday morning at the Miami Correctional Facility near Kokomo while in ICE ...
The pews of the Church of the Annunziata in Mercogliano, a town just outside of Naples, were filled with guests wearing ...
Bangladesh's elections next week could reshape South Asia's balance of power, as Beijing seeks to consolidate influence and ties with India falter, analysts say. The February 12 poll will be the ...
From microwave ovens and the internet to GPS, many of today's familiar technologies were originally developed for military purposes before fundamentally transforming civilian life.
Discover 10 everyday technologies that began as military innovations and now shape how we live, travel, cook, and connect.