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Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz rebounded to 125 vessels in a week post-ceasefire, yet a new attack shows fragility, halting UN evacuations and forcing s…
The UN’s International Maritime Organization paused evacuations through the Strait of Hormuz after an Iranian drone struck the *Ever Lovely*, as Iran threatene…
Colonial militia repulsed a British invasion fleet at Sullivan’s Island on June 28, 1776, preserving Charleston’s critical port and boosting Revolutionary mora…
The UN’s International Maritime Organization paused evacuating 600 ships from the Strait of Hormuz after a Singapore-flagged container ship, the *Ever Lovely*,…
The U.S. founders enshrined separation of church and state in the First Amendment, rejecting government-enforced religious conformity. This principle shaped Am…
Protests in Albania over a luxury resort project in Zvernec have expanded into calls for Prime Minister Edi Rama’s resignation. Rama claims foreign interferenc…
Iran threatened ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz without its approval, demanding coordination through Iranian-designated routes or risking "unacceptable a…
IBM built the first sub-1nm chip with 100 billion transistors, boosting performance by 50% and cutting power use by 70%. This breakthrough could revolutionize …
Scientists aim to eradicate the screwworm, a flesh-eating pest harming livestock, using a new gene-editing tool called an "extinction drive." This technology c…
The FDA is on the cusp of approving the first multi-cancer detection test, which could revolutionize the way health experts screen for cancers, ultimately dram…
Ramiro Valdes, a commander in Cuba’s Communist revolution and architect of the country’s notorious intelligence apparatus, has died at 94, according to the cou…





























