The U.S. needs to overhaul its third-party transfer processes for exported defense items and services, the Aerospace Industries Association said, calling the current requirements “onerous and outdated ...
More than three decades after a newborn girl was found dead inside a garbage bag along a Suffolk County roadway, a ...
Shortly after the statewide launch on Friday of new literacy tools and an enforcement task force geared toward artificial ...
After serving for 30 years in the Marine Corps, I am extremely interested in the use of our armed forces. As I listened to President Trump's recent State of the Union speech, I paid particular ...
Cutting-edge armaments including a new short-range ballistic missile have been employed against targets ...
By Nick Evans Special to The Times Ohio House lawmakers have approved a measure aimed at banning ranked choice voting. Under the bill, no state election may be conducted with ranked choice and any ...
Just as calculators once were banned from classrooms, and later embraced, AI technology is finding greater acceptance among ...
Jeff Mikkelsen, the advocacy chair of the Cold Spring Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Philipstown Climate Smart Task ...
Having a knife on hand when you are camping, hunting, or hiking is just good form. But if your knife blade is dull, then you may just be carrying another potential risk. Dull knife blades have a ...
India, March 6 -- Chief Justice of India Surya Kant on Thursday batted for technology-driven reforms in the judicial system ...
A national investigation examines nearly $500 million in taxpayer funding for crisis pregnancy centers and shares patient and physician experiences with the controversial facilities.
Counties and municipalities were required to report their spending for the first time earlier this year. Money went to ...