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What caused the explosion at the Gaza hospital?
[ad_1] The blast at Gaza City’s al-Ahli Arab Hospital’s parking lot on Oct. 17, 2023, has become a flash point in the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. While Israel denies any responsibility for the explosion and disputes the number of people killed in the blast, Hamas continues to fault Israel for the explosion, which it says killed about 471 ... -
The Pentagon may never get to the bottom of that famous UFO video
[ad_1] Cookie List A cookie is a small piece of data (text file) that a website – when visited by a user – asks your browser to store on your device in order to remember information about you, such as your language preference or login information. Those cookies are set by us and called first-party ... -
‘I see no happy ending’, former intelligence leader says of Gaza hostage situation
[ad_1] Hamas took more than 200 people hostage during its deadly rampage in Israeli border towns on Oct. 7, 2023. Among the hostages are children and the elderly. While four of them have been released, the fate of the rest is unknown, as Qatar serves as an intermediary in working to free the hostages. In this interview with Naomi ... -
L3Harris points to suppliers for slowdown in rocket-motor production
[ad_1] L3Harris Technologies says it’s executing a plan to boost solid rocket motor production after acquiring Aerojet Rocketdyne and hopes to solve its main problem: getting sub-components from smaller companies on time. The Pentagon sees L3Harris as “the answer to the challenges and problems that they in the industry has had relative to rocket motors ... -
UPS revenue, profit, mail volume decline in Q3
[ad_1] United Parcel Service Inc. reported profits and revenue declined in its fiscal third quarter ended Sept. 30, 2023. UPS consolidated revenue declined 12.8% from the year-ago period to $21.1 billion. Consolidated operating profit declined 48.7% over the same period to $1.3 billion. UPS volume declined UPS attributed much of the decline in revenue and ... -
Online shoppers want more forms of digital payments
[ad_1] Online shoppers are in the mood for new forms of digital payment options. But how fast those changes should occur varies by age group, says new research from finance, procurement and customer service applications developer Esker. 41% of consumers expect retailers and other businesses to adopt new payment technologies once they have been proven ... -
Documents confirm that Ukraine is importing Turkish cluster munitions
[ad_1] Import records confirm that Ukraine acquired Turkish-made cluster munitions in July, confirming earlier visual evidence and reporting that the war-torn country has a second source for the controversial weapons. Eighteen shipments of M483A1 cluster munitions shells labeled as Turkish in origin arrived in Ukraine on July 31, according to Ukrainian documents gathered by Import ... -
Only 3D printing can get the Navy’s submarine plan back on track, admiral says
[ad_1] The U.S. Navy must 3D-print more parts if it is to build three submarines per year, a top program manager said Wednesday. Rear Adm. Jonathan Rucker, the Navy’s lead buyer for attack submarines, said additive manufacturing has become essential for meeting construction schedules—and then keeping those new subs operating. “Absolutely we need to have ...











