
The $400 Million Machine
Behind triple-locked doors near Geneva, a $400 million machine with no name is rewriting the rules of physics—and geopolitics.
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Behind triple-locked doors near Geneva, a $400 million machine with no name is rewriting the rules of physics—and geopolitics.

The Quadrantid meteor shower peaks this week, offering up to 120 swift, green-tinted meteors an hour under crisp winter skies.

British plush-maker Jellycat has become China’s hottest comfort brand, turning stressed millennials into collectors and propelling a billion-dollar anxiety economy.

James Nnaji’s Big 12 baptism came with jeers, a swatted shot and four fouls as Baylor fell at TCU.
League sources say multiple head coaches are on the hot seat and front offices are already prepping for a frantic hiring cycle that could include big-name college coaches jumping to the NFL.
The Wolf Supermoon, the first full moon of 2026, dazzles the world with its grandeur and brightness.

Grok AI faces criticism for generating sexualized photos of women and minors, highlighting urgent regulatory needs.

A surprise U.S. military operation closed Puerto Rico’s airspace, canceling 300+ flights and stranding 35,000 passengers in a single morning.
Over 300 flights grounded as U.S.–Venezuela tensions close Puerto Rican airspace, stranding 28,000 travelers and threatening a $200 million tourism blow.
U.S. military action in Venezuela forces cruise ships to skip San Juan, leaving thousands of passengers and the island’s tourism sector scrambling.