
Beijing Orders Live-Fire Ring Around Taiwan After U.S. Green-Lights $600 M Arms Deal
China launches live-fire drills around Taiwan moments after the U.S. approves a $600 M arms sale, raising fears of a new strait crisis.
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China launches live-fire drills around Taiwan moments after the U.S. approves a $600 M arms sale, raising fears of a new strait crisis.

China’s three-day blockade drill around Taiwan, launched after Japan opened a radar site nearby, is its largest yet, spooking markets and raising fears of a wider Asian conflict.

A single night-time lab test has spiraled into a six-state recall of 42,800 pounds of ground beef linked to nine hospitalizations and a rare kidney syndrome.

Carpenter Damien Gower recounts the moment he charged a knifeman on Bondi Beach, saving children and tourists in Australia’s latest mass-stabbing tragedy.
Google’s 2025 spring update quietly launches seven new Pixel apps, including on-device AI video eraser and live AR translation, plus major Camera and Recorder upgrades.

A $40 lifetime license bundle for Windows 11 Pro and Microsoft Office 2019 is quietly revitalizing PCs and offering a rare escape from subscription fatigue.

Pyongyang releases photos of what it claims is its first nuclear-powered submarine, sparking global alarm and skepticism.

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un personally oversaw a cruise-missile launch, underscoring Pyongyang’s push for low-altitude systems that dodge radar and sanctions alike.

Federal prosecutors say the still-unknown pipe-bomb planter was radicalized by stolen-election rhetoric, leaving investigators one tip away from an arrest.

A modest snowfall triggered more than 400 cancellations across New York’s three major airports, exposing thin staffing and slim buffers in the holiday travel network.