• Our view: Why the futile fines when drones can solve dumping?

    The House last week passed a law providing for stiffer fines for fly-tipping but at the same time MPs cautioned that lax enforcement makes the legislation moot. Under the changes, the out-of-court fine issued by an inspector goes from €4,000 to €8,000, whereas the maximum fine issued by a chief inspector increases from €20,000 to…

  • Russia’s ‘cyborg’ spy pigeons

    For thousands of years, humans have trained pigeons to race, deliver messages and “spy behind enemy lines”, said Bloomberg. “What would happen if people could bypass the training and steer their bird brains instead?” A Russian neurotechnology company linked to Vladimir Putin’s daughter is claiming to do just that, said The Times. Scientists at Neiry…

  • Former FBI agent says Nancy Guthrie’s Apple Watch holds clues to what happened before her abduction

    A clue saying a lot more than it seems may have been sitting right in Nancy Guthrie’s bedroom. Investigators have said Guthrie’s pacemaker app showed a key moment in the hours surrounding her disappearance: the pacemaker connection to her phone disconnected around 2:30 a.m., a timeline detail law enforcement has pointed to in the abduction…

  • Elon Musk’s go-to banker is back in action for the SpaceX IPO

    Michael Grimes, the longtime Morgan Stanley rainmaker, spent years laying the groundwork for his bank to land a role leading the initial public offering of Elon Musk’s rocket maker SpaceX. But by the time Musk finally decided to take SpaceX public, Grimes was working in the Commerce Department, having followed the billionaire to Washington, D.C.…

  • Google just dropped a Gmail bombshell everyone must see now

    Google is quietly rewriting the rules of Gmail, and this time it is not a cosmetic tweak or a new sidebar. The company is rolling out artificial intelligence inside the inbox, letting people change long‑standing addresses, and ripping out some legacy features that power users have relied on for years. For more than 2 billion…

  • The Mach 6.7 monster: Why the X-15’s speed record still stands in 2026

    Summary and Key Points: The X-15 program, spanning 199 flights between 1959 and 1968, pushed the boundaries of aeronautics into the hypersonic realm. -Capable of reaching altitudes of 102,000 feet, the aircraft utilized a 57,000-pound thrust rocket engine that burned for only 60 seconds but propelled the pilot to Mach 6.7. -Designed with a blunted…

  • San Francisco 49ers star shot in the ankle after Super Bowl event before being rushed to surgery

    San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman Keion White is recovering after being shot in the ankle during a post-Super Bowl gathering in San Francisco on Monday morning. The shooting occurred at approximately 4:06 a.m. on the 1700 block of Mission Street, just hours after the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots. The incident was reported…

  • 22 years later, Maura Murray’s disappearance still haunts her family and investigators

    On Monday night, Maura Murray’s family will gather once again, marking another year without answers. The night will mark 22 years since Murray disappeared, a case that has become one of New England’s most enduring mysteries. Murray, a 21-year-old nursing student at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, vanished in February 2004 after crashing her car in…

  • Invasive and ineffective: DHS’s facial recognition system

    The Department of Homeland Security has switched to a mobile facial recognition system that combines two of the worst qualities a government surveillance tool can have: it tramples privacy and doesn’t work, especially when analyzing non-whites. Under claims of “efficiency,” DHS and its subagencies are now using the smartphone app “Mobile Fortify” to identify people…

  • New space station crew eager for Wednesday launch

    Two Americans, a French astronaut and a Russian cosmonaut said Sunday they are eager to blast off Wednesday on a flight to the International Space Station, replacing four crew members who cut their mission short and returned to Earth last month because of a medical issue. Crew 12 commander Jessica Meir, Jack Hathaway, European Space…