
US Military Hires Recruits With Behavioral Disorder
The Wall Street Journal reported that the US military is hiring recruits with behavioural disorders, with up to 700 trainees already employed.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the US military is hiring recruits with behavioural disorders, with up to 700 trainees already employed.

In recent years, prominent national security officials and media outlets have raised alarm about the unprecedented effects of foreign disinformation in democratic countries. In practice, what they mean is that democratic governments have fallen behind in their command of the methods of information warfare in the early 21st century. As

Make Sunsets is already making an effort to monetize geoengineering, a move that is expected to draw harsh condemnation. The startup is releasing particles into atmosphere to tweak the climate.

In a disturbing video outlining how Tehran would react to an Israeli attack on its nuclear facilities, Iran has vowed to raze Tel Aviv ‘to the ground’.

Unlike eaten pills or injected liquids, which have a time delay, the tiny robot could withhold a dose of medicine and then administer it as soon as it reaches its target. Scientists have now developed gelatinous robots to crawl through human body to deliver medicines.

According to Germany’s aero telegram, the Saudis are scrapping the $280 million jumbo jet contracted for the Saudi crown prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saudi after just 42 hours of flight because no bidders expressed interest in turning it into a cargo plane.

According to ACF and photos, General Armageddon lives a lavish lifestyle, having spent £2.7 million on a property in Russia.

After the failure of cryptocurrency exchange FTX and hedge fund Alameda Research, the troubled cryptocurrency sector and its rich pioneers face a day of reckoning. In particular, these crypto founders and bitcoin moguls lost $116 billion in 2022.

In the long term, technology can either benefit or hurt humanity. AI machines could ‘control humans’ and make decisions for us if we don’t act now, experts warn.
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