February 19 Built for weeks of war: Inside the firepower the US has positioned near Iran U.S.-Iran nuclear talks resumed as both nations prepare for conflict, with Iran fortifying facilities and America deploying military assets to the region.
February 19 Panera Bread data breach exposes 5.1M customers Panera Bread confirms cybersecurity incident exposing customer contact information as class-action lawsuits are filed and hackers leak 760-megabyte archive of stolen data.
February 19 Top US military commander visits Venezuela, meets new leader following operation to capture Maduro U.S. Southern Command leader makes visit to Venezuela after Nicolás Maduro's capture, meeting with interim leaders in Caracas to discuss security cooperation.
February 19 GOP rips FISA court for tapping ex-Biden ‘disinformation’ lawyer to advise on surveillance Republican lawmakers express concern over Jennifer Daskal's appointment to advise the secretive FISC after her controversial disinformation board role.
February 19 AI home search could change how you buy a house Homes.com launched Homes AI powered by Microsoft Azure OpenAI, enabling conversational home search where buyers describe preferences in plain language.
February 19 US thwarted near-catastrophic prison break of 6,000 ISIS fighters in Syria U.S. officials prevented catastrophic ISIS prison break in Syria by secretly moving nearly 6,000 "worst of the worst" detainees to Iraq in major operation.
February 19 Top defense contractor announces major move weeks after Dem governor takes office: 'Win for the heartland' Boeing announced it is moving its defense headquarters out of Virginia back to St. Louis, just weeks after newly elected Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger took office.
February 18 People have more faith in 'gas station sushi' than legacy media: FCC chair FCC chair Brendan Carr sets the record straight on the equal time rule amid backlash over Stephen Colbert’s interview on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
February 18 Grieving mom says Mark Zuckerberg must 'face the music' as Meta CEO testifies in landmark addiction trial A grieving mother called on Mark Zuckerberg to "face the music" as the Meta CEO testified in a historic trial over claims that social media platforms addict young users.
February 18 Missile defense race shifts to space; experts say real battle is in first minutes after launch America's missile defense strategy shifts from relying on retaliation to building layered space defenses. Former officials say deterrence isn't enough.