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Lockheed Martin has downed a Group 3 one-way attack drone for the first time using a Joint Air-to-Ground Missile, fired from its GRIZZLY containerized launcher. The test integrated the company’s Sanctum counter-unmanned aerial system battle manager with Fortem R-40 radars for detection, tracking and engagement.Announced June 3, the live-fire demonstration paired the radars, Sanctum software and launcher to destroy the target at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, according to the company. Lockheed said it integrated the system and completed live-fire testing in under 45 days.The Fortem R-40 comes from a counter-drone partnership Lockheed strengthened in April, when it invested $25 million…

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NEW DELHI: Venezuelan vice president Delcy Rodriguez arrived in India on Wednesday on a five-day visit to expand energy cooperation, as New Delhi seeks to diversify its crude oil procurement amid supply disruptions from the West Asia crisis.Besides energy, the two sides are also set to explore ways to shore up cooperation in areas of trade and investment, pharmaceuticals and technology.Rodriguez is scheduled to hold wide-ranging talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday.”A warm welcome to Acting President Delcy Rodriguez of Venezuela on her arrival in New Delhi,” External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said on social media.”The visit…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Content warning: This article includes descriptions of sexual assault that some readers may find distressing.Federal investigators have obtained a DNA sample from a mystery juvenile male who allegedly had sex with 18-year-old Anna Kepner aboard a Carnival cruise ship shortly before her death.This development introduces a potential twist as federal prosecutors move forward with their case against Kepner’s stepbrother, Timothy Hudson, who faces charges for her alleged sexual assault and murder.The revelation is detailed in a recently unsealed 145-page detention hearing transcript. Hudson, previously identified in juvenile court documents by his initials,…

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The Celestron NexStar 8SE is the largest in the range of the best-selling NexStar telescopes. It’s hailed by Celestron as the ‘world’s most beloved telescope’, and it tops many of our buying advice on the best telescopes, including the top-overall choice as the best telescopes for deep space and the best telescopes for seeing planets guides.The unmistakable orange-colored Celestron NexStar 8SE is without doubt a brilliantly performing telescope, and such performance is rarely discounted. It makes this Amazon telescope deal one to highlight. The Celestron NexStar 8SE has $200 off and is down to $1,499, its lowest price of the…

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Cody Rhodes retained the Undisputed WWE Championship against Gunther at Clash in Italy. However, the finish was highly controversial. The Ring General’s foot was underneath the bottom rope during the pinfall, but the referee couldn’t notice and completed the count. The Austrian star argued with the official following the bout and walked away in frustration. Few people in WWE are more dangerous than a frustrated Gunther, and Rhodes could get a first-hand experience on this week’s SmackDown. Thanks for the submission! The American Nightmare won the title in March by defeating Drew McIntyre and went on to defend it against…

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Tesla announced today that its unsupervised “Robotaxi” service now covers the entire Austin metro area, a significant expansion of its geofenced operating zone. It’s a notable milestone on paper, but the actual fleet serving this massive area remains tiny — just ~20 active unsupervised vehicles, according to the latest data, a number that has actually been shrinking. The geofence keeps growing, the fleet doesn’t Tesla’s official Robotaxi account on X posted that “Unsupervised Robotaxi now in the entire Austin Metro area,” confirming the latest expansion. Previously, while Tesla’s “Robotaxi” service was available throughout Austin, when it is running, the unsupervised…

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France is a country that fastidiously applies rigorous nomenclature to everything from cheese to wine. (You know the rule: If it’s not made in Champagne, it’s not Champagne.) So of course a nation famed for its exacting culture and being the most visited in the world—clocking 102 million international tourists in 2025—has a very specific appellation system for its luxury hotels.On June 2, France’s Ministry of Tourism has expanded its list of hotels and resorts with the highly-coveted “Palace” distinction for the first time since 2022. The designation recognizes a level of hospitality that, in the Ministry’s view, exceeds even…

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When a nuclear weapon detonates or a serious reactor accident occurs, an immense burst of energy is released in less than a millionth of a second. The extreme heat instantly vaporizes nearby air and materials, creating a brilliant, expanding cloud of gas and plasma. As this nuclear fireball grows, it mixes with the surrounding atmosphere, cools, and eventually condenses into tiny solid particles that become nuclear fallout. Scientists study how fallout forms because it can provide valuable clues about what happened during a nuclear event and help improve models used for safety assessments. In a new study published in Analytical…

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Amazon’s updated search bar will now show you AI-generated images of products as you describe them. For now, the in-app feature only surfaces AI images of clothing and home goods, allowing you to tap on the image that best matches what you’re looking for and search for similar-looking items.In a blog post, Amazon positions the feature as a way to help you search for items if you can’t remember the name of a specific texture or style, like describing a “shirt with a draped collar” if you can’t think of “cowl neck.” The feature seems like it might come in…

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