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Today β€” 23 December 2024Main stream

The Invisible Russia-Ukraine Battlefield

23 December 2024 at 02:00
In Russia’s war against Ukraine, electronic warfare, including signal-jamming, anti-drone weapons, and innovative protections for critical military systems, has become a key piece of the conflict.

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The New Jersey Drone Mystery May Not Actually Be That Mysterious

13 December 2024 at 11:48
A flurry of drone sightings across New Jersey and New York has sparked national intrigue and US government responses. But experts are pouring cold water on America’s hottest new conspiracy theory.

Why the US Military Can't Just Shoot Down the Mystery Drones

13 December 2024 at 08:33
Small, easily weaponizable drones have become a feature of battlefields from the Middle East to Ukraine. Now the threat looms over the US homelandβ€”and the Pentagon's ability to respond is limited.

As the Mastermind of Far-Right β€˜Active Clubs’ Goes to Prison, His Violent Movement Goes Global

13 December 2024 at 02:00
The white supremacist Robert Rundo faces years in prison. But the β€œActive Club” network he helped create has proliferated in countries around the world, from Eastern Europe to South America.

TikTok’s two paths to avoid US ban: Beg SCOTUS or woo Trump

On Friday, a US appeals court upheld a federal law that could ban or force a sale of TikTok early next year.

Biden signed the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act into law in April, and the US was soon after sued by TikTok and its Chinese owner, ByteDance, as well as a group of individual TikTok users in the US. These plaintiffs tried and failed to enjoin the attorney general from enforcing the law, which takes effect January 19, 2025β€”a day before Donald Trump's first day in office.

In the ruling, the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit rejected all constitutional claims, including free speech claims that had notably blocked prior TikTok bans during Trump's last administration. In siding against TikTok and its fans, the court's decision likely surprised some law professors who had warned earlier this year that TikTok seemingly had a strong First Amendment defense.

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Senators Warn the Pentagon: Get a Handle on China’s Telecom Hacking

4 December 2024 at 08:57
In a letter to the Department of Defense, senators Ron Wyden and Eric Schmitt are calling for an investigation into fallout from the Salt Typhoon espionage campaign.

The US Army's Vision of Soldiers in Exoskeletons Lives On

29 November 2024 at 02:30
Following decades of failed attempts and dashed dreams, the US Army is once again trying out powered exoskeletons to help soldiers haul munitions and equipment in the field.

Russia’s Ballistic Missile Attack on Ukraine Is an Alarming First

This is the first time Russia has used its so-called Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile in combat. The launch also serves as a warning to the West.

The US Is Calling Out Foreign Influence Campaigns Faster Than Ever

22 November 2024 at 12:36
The 2024 elections were a high-water mark for naming and shaming threat actors from foreign governments. There’s still work to be done, though, on how to attribute disinformation campaigns most effectively.

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