The DATA Act offers short-term relief from policy-driven energy costs, but could weaken grid efficiency and raise long-term costs for consumers.
US AI investment in Armenia risks national security vulnerabilities without safeguards against political capture and chip diversion.
While an Eid al-Fitr ceasefire brokered through Turkish, Qatari, and Saudi mediation temporarily paused the fighting, the fracture in this relationship repeats Pakistan’s histor ...
The current government of Iran has made clear that it will never consent to a US-led postwar order in the Middle East. It must go.
Greece has deployed an MIM-101 Patriot anti-air missile battery to Saudi Arabia since 2021—a deployment not universally welcomed in Athens.
A new report forecasting threats to US national security this year has highlighted the dangers of AI for spreading false information and strengthening adversaries’ military programs.
South Korea has already ordered 40 KF-21s and is anticipated to buy another 80 by the 2030s—and could export additional aircraft to foreign customers as well.
The rivalry between Morocco and Algeria extends to their air forces as well—with Morocco operating US equipment and Algeria maintaining a competing Russian-built fleet.
The introduction of two Saab 340 airborne early warning and control aircraft to the skies over Ukraine could have profound battlefield consequences.
A district court judge in California issued a preliminary injunction blocking the Pentagon’s declaration of Anthropic as a “supply chain risk”—but the company is still in deep trouble.
More than 600 UAW workers at the Bath Iron Works facility in Maine have been on strike since Monday, although contract negotiations are still ongoing.
The United States must act to punish and, by extension, deter militia attacks on US bases in Iraq. Iraqi militias have ...