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Recent federal case highlights Arizona's contentious relationship with gambling
By Ryan Myers and Anyon Fak-McDaniels | Cronkite News PHOENIX – As dawn broke on May 12, 1992, teams of FBI agents and U.S. marshals in fleets of trucks rolled out into the desert toward Native American reservations across the state, under orders...
Video Shows Weird Aftermath to Shooting Involving U-Haul Truck at Coast Guard Island ICE Protest
As we await further details from federal investigators about a strange incident that capped off a tense day Thursday in Oakland outside the gates of Alameda's Coast Guard Island, the Chronicle has obtained some strange surveillance video. All that...
Hawai‘i residents challenge U.S. military over leases on sacred lands
In Hawai‘i, a long-standing struggle over the U.S. military’s use of sacred and stolen lands is coming to a boiling point, as Native Hawaiians and Hawai‘i residents push back against the government’s attempt to renew leases to Pōhakuloa, the...
Sen. Graham backs Trump's boat strikes as Congress debates its role in military oversight
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WCIV) — U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham appears to support President Donald Trump's legally dubious boat strikes as tensions continue to rise with the U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean Sea and the waters off Venezuela. The U.S. has...
Johnston Regional Airport hopes to pioneer FAA's next-gen digital air traffic control
While the Federal Aviation Administration is facing an air traffic controller staffing shortage, it’s also testing a modern alternative to the traditional air traffic control system called a digital remote tower. The head of Johnston Regional...
U.S. Port Volumes Sink as Tariff Turmoil Deepens and Supply Chains Shift Abroad
U.S. container imports plunged 6.6% year-over-year in September, signaling the start of a deeper and more sustained downturn in maritime trade as tariff pressures and shifting supply chains take hold. Read also: U.S. Imports Slide 8.4% as China...
Tokayev Backs Azerbaijan to Join Central Asia-U.S. Summit
Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has said he would welcome Azerbaijan’s participation in the upcoming Central Asia-U.S. Summit in Washington. In an exclusive comment to Azerbaijani outlet Minval Politika, Tokayev praised Azerbaijan’s...
Korea's GDP expands 1.2% in Q3; fastest growth in 6 quarters
The Korean economy expanded at the fastest pace in one and a half years in the third quarter, supported by solid exports and rising private consumption, central bank data showed Tuesday. Real gross domestic product (GDP), a key gauge of economic...
This Rocky Mountain City Is the Highest in the U.S.—and No, It's Not Denver
Top 5 Can’t Miss Bike or hike the 11.6-mile Mineral Belt Trail for its mining history, views, and golden aspens in the fall. Catch a show at the Tabor Opera House, a Victorian-era gem built in 1879. Grab a drink at the historic wild west Silver...
Lee: 'Talks on $350 Billion Investment in U.S. Stalled, Issues Remain in All Areas'
President Lee Jae Myung revealed in an interview with Bloomberg, published on Oct. 27, that regarding Korea's $350 billion U.S. investment fund, a key issue in the Korea-U.S. tariff negotiations, “All aspects including investment methods, scale,...
Tesat Delivers Optical Terminals for Lockheed Martin GPS Demonstration
Tesat SCOT80 optical communication terminals. Photo: Tesat Tesat has delivered optical communications terminals to Lockheed Martin to be used on future GPS satellites. Tesat said Monday it completed delivery of its SCOT80 terminals to Lockheed...
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries & HII Execute Memorandum of Agreement to Collaborate on Distributed Shipbuilding and Pursue Teaming on Auxiliary and Commercial Vessels
“This marks the beginning of deeper collaboration between not only our companies, but each of our countries, that will support enduring changes to military and commercial shipbuilding in America,” Chewning said. “We look forward to working...
Goldman Spots Four Big Takeaways From Last Week's U.S. Auto, Industrial Tech Earnings
Goldman analysts highlighted several critical themes, including AI, autonomy, and robotics, alongside solid US auto demand, after last week's earnings from Tesla (TSLA), General Motors (GM), Ford (F), Visteon (VC), Gentex (GNTX), QuantumScape...
'Controllers are wearing thin': Flight delays mount as unpaid workers call in sick A shortage of air traffic controllers caused more flight disruptions around the country on Monday as the government shutdown left workers without paychecks. Read More »
A shortage of air traffic controllers caused more flight disruptions Monday around the country as controllers braced for their first full missing paycheck during the federal government shutdown. The Federal Aviation Administration reported...
Melissa bears down on Jamaica, possibly island's strongest recorded storm
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Hurricane Melissa intensified Monday into a Category 5 storm as Jamaica prepares for destructive winds, storm surge and flooding. As of the National Hurricane Center's 2 p.m. advisory, the storm is located about 145 miles...
Syria’s Finance Minister Signals New Phase in Relations with IMF and World Bank
In a declaration marked by optimism and strategic intent, Syria’s Minister of Finance, Muhammad Yasir Barniya, has announced a turning point in the country’s engagement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group. The...
Japan and U.S. Expected to Sign Shipbuilding Pact Amid China Challenge
Japan and the United States are expected to sign a memorandum to cooperate in strengthening shipbuilding capabilities in both countries as part of economic security measures, according to media reports. The move is apparently aimed at countering...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford: Reagan is ‘spinning around in his grave’ over Trump’s tariff policy
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Now Playing Ontario Premier Doug Ford: Reagan is ‘spinning around in his grave’ over Trump’s tariff policy 08:01 UP NEXT Lawmakers need ‘genuine’ conversations to...
This New Weapon May Be Able to Neutralize an Enemy's First Strike
The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. Late in World War 2, in the European theater, the Germans hit the Allied air forces with something new: Jet fighters. Chief among them...
Russia's Lukoil to Sell Overseas Assets After U.S. Sanctions
Russian oil giant Lukoil will sell its overseas assets, the company said late Monday, after it was hit with U.S. sanctions over the war in Ukraine. U.S. President Donald Trump last week slapped Russia with his first significant sanctions package,...