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The U.S. Army plans to order thousands of next-generation, short-range air defense missiles to replace the aging FIM-92 Stinger. A new Army Request for Information seeks to identify companies that can deliver 11,000 Next Generation Short Range Interceptor, or NGSRI, missiles beginning in Fiscal Year 2028. The response deadline is July 6. The RFI asks companies to “provide projected unit cost estimates given a planning factor of 11,000 NGSRI missiles and 2,200 Control Launch Assemblies over a ten-year production period,” the document states. “As a planning factor, assume procurement of 200 missiles and 20 CLAs in year one (FY28) and…

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Whistling Woods International As the global creative economy continues to evolve, the demand for professionally trained storytellers, performers, designers, and media professionals has never been greater. At the forefront of this transformation stands Whistling Woods International, an institute that has redefined creative education in India by blending artistic passion with industry-driven learning.It has been founded with the vision of nurturing the next generation of creative professionals. WWI has emerged as one of the distinguished institutes for film, communication, creative arts, and performing arts. Over the years, it has built a strong ecosystem where creativity meets technology, industry exposure, and global…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. And here’s what you need to know to start your day …TOP 31. Democrat downplays Graham Platner’s abuse allegations 2. Senate passes $70B ICE, Border Patrol funding package3. ‘Jumanji’ actor James Handy allegedly killedMAJOR HEADLINESCLEAR DECISION — Trump says only US, China have capability to retrieve enriched uranium from Iran. Continue reading …DANGEROUS WATERS — Coast Guard intercepts overloaded migrant vessel carrying 240 people. Continue reading …JURY SCRAMBLE — Murdaugh’s murder retrial may crack open secret ‘egg juror’ transcripts. Continue reading…

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3 min readNew DelhiJun 5, 2026 04:58 PM IST The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has signed Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with 18 National Institutes of Technology (NITs) across the country, launching a structured academic partnership framework among India’s technical institutions. The initiative aims to create an ecosystem for academic exchange, joint research, student mobility, and talent development in alignment with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The collaboration network was launched at an event at IIT Delhi on June 4, 2026, in the presence of Saumya Gupta, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Education, Government of India, who joined virtually,…

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Rare noctilucent clouds shine above the city of Kennewick in Washington State June 2. (Image credit: John Clement.)Noctilucent cloud season has officially begun!One of the earliest sightings was captured by photographer John Clement, glowing in the skies over the city of Kennewick, Washington, on June 2, who had set out to capture a striking conjunction of Venus and Jupiter, which had occurred earlier that evening.”As Twilight deepened I began to notice the possible noctilucents starting to become visible over Badger Mtn. as we call it, A popular hiking hill about a mile from my house,” Clement told Space.com in an…

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Georgia’s two largest utility proceedings of the year were settled last month between Georgia regulators and Georgia Power. Customers and utility advocates see mixed results in the outcome.  Georgia Power sought approval to recover costs tied to their operations and maintenance. The proceedings, which occur regularly every few years, will ultimately lower near-term costs for customers this cycle, largely due to declining fuel prices. But the filings also highlight how the utility’s cost-recovery structure allows it to pass along climate-driven expenses while still generating returns for their shareholders.  The first proceeding focused on fuel costs—the money Georgia Power spends to…

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Night of Champions is set to be WWE’s next major premium live event on the calendar, and preparations have begun in full swing. It will mark the company’s third international show of the year, which will take place in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia later this month. Championships will be defended and a new King and Queen of the Ring will be crowned in the bright lights of Riyadh. Therefore, the excitement among fans is at a fever pitch. However, history has shown that even the most promising cards can be undermined by questionable creative decisions, rushed storytelling, or missed…

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American e-commerce giant Amazon crossed an important milestone in its vehicle electrification journey. The company now has 50,000 electric delivery vans globally. Most of the battery-powered vehicles are Rivian vans, but thousands of Mercedes-Benz commercial EVs are also part of the fleet. Amazon, the e-commerce giant that sells everything from pens to ATVs, now has over 50,000 electric vans delivering parcels across the globe. It’s an important milestone, but there’s still work to be done, as the company has pledged to have 100,000 electric delivery vehicles on the road by 2030. The American firm hasn’t detailed exactly what brands and…

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UK-based EV conversion specialist Electrogenic has converted five of Jason Momoa’s cherished vintage vehicles to electric power — including three 100-year-old Harley-Davidson motorcycles reimagined as plug-in hybrids. The builds are featured in Season 2 of Momoa’s HBO documentary series On The Roam, streaming now. The project includes two extremely rare classic Land Rovers converted to all-electric drive with 150+ miles of range, a battery-equipped off-grid camping trailer, and the three Harleys that can switch between electric, petrol, and combined hybrid power on the fly. Electrogenic is now selling conversion kits for both the Land Rovers and the Harleys. 100-year-old Harleys,…

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Global health authorities are racing to identify medical options to help contain an Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, linked to the Bundibugyo strain of the virus.Unlike for the more common Zaire strain, there are no approved vaccines or treatments for Bundibugyo.The latest ​outbreak has led to about 363 confirmed cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo, including 62 deaths. Bundibugyo ebolavirus, or BDBV, has a fatality rate of up to 40%.A small number of experimental vaccines and therapies ‌are being assessed, and global health authorities are examining whether any existing Ebola treatments might offer protection, so far…

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