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GPS jam on commercial flight for the first time
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoA plane’s GPS was jammed for the first time on a commercial transatlantic route, raising fears thousands of other flights are at risk of being...
Putin and Kim Jong-un appear unimpressed at North Korea concert
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 1 day agoCiting a military intelligence source, the broadcaster said that “80% of the [Russian] equipment and...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 2 days agoElon Musk said he would seek permission from US regulators to offer satellite internet service in Iran in response to a request from a Persian researcher based in Germany.
The Asteroid That Will Get Closer To Earth Than Any In Human History
Forbes· 22 hours agoAsteroid Apophis is, at about 1,230 feet (375 meters) across, larger than 90% of space rocks. It...
The US has supplied Ukraine with over 4 million shells, as well as tanks and helicopters of Russian...
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThey've also had night vision devices, surveillance and thermal imagery systems, optics, and...
How to Watch the 2024 UEFA Euro Championship In the U.S.
Rolling Stone via Yahoo Sports· 3 days agoGermany is hosting this year, automatically receiving a spot in Pot 1 seeds. After...including Fox...
US: SpaceX Launches 20 Starlink Satellites From Vandenberg Space Force Base, California 5
The Citizens' Voice· 2 days agoSpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Tuesday, June...
Putin takes Kim for a ride after signing anti-West military pact
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 1 day ago“We highly appreciate your consistent and unwavering support for Russian policy, including in...then...
Ukraine war latest: Russia intensifies attacks near Toretsk, Donetsk Oblast
Kyiv Independent via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe 19th package will allow the use of the sum of 1.2 billion Danish kroner (over $170 million)...
Opinion: The sad truth about what really matters most at presidential debates
CNN via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoFor all the time the candidates spend honing opening statements, memorizing statistics and reciting points of policy, it’s the zingers and awkward gaffes that are likely to be the most important part of the debates, writes Julian Zelizer.