WILDFIRE POLLUTION AT NANO SCALE: THE SCIENTIST TRACKING LA’S TOXIC PARTICLES
Findings from the fire zone A Wired report profiles a California researcher using a nuclear X-ray technique to identify ultra-fine
REPORTS SAY EA COULD GO PRIVATE IN DEAL VALUED UP TO $50 BILLION
What’s on the table and why it matters Electronic Arts could be taken private by a consortium of investors in
DENMARK REPORTS NEW DRONE SIGHTINGS OVER MILITARY SITES AS EU MEETINGS NEAR
Fresh incidents and emergency measures Denmark said drones were sighted again overnight above several armed forces locations, days after similar
U.S. PLANS TO CANCEL $13 BILLION IN GREEN-ENERGY FUNDS, SHIFTING POLICY PRIORITIES
Programs in the crosshairs and industry response The U.S. Energy Department said it intends to cancel more than $13 billion
XIAOMI 17 SERIES DEBUTS WITH SECONDARY DISPLAYS AND FLAGSHIP PRICES
Specs, pricing and first-look takeaways Xiaomi unveiled the 17, 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max in China with a distinctive
HEZBOLLAH MARKS ONE YEAR SINCE NASRALLAH’S KILLING WITH DEFIANT RALLY IN BEIRUT
Regional messaging and security calculus Hezbollah commemorated the first anniversary of the killing of its longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah with
HURRICANE HELENE RESET A NORTH CAROLINA TOWN’S OUTDOOR BOOM
Tourism dreams, washed out overnight Old Fort, a mountain gateway town in North Carolina, was building a reputation for biking
THE U.S. MAY TAX GADGETS BY THEIR CHIP COUNT—A RADICAL TARIFF IDEA
How the proposal would work The Trump administration is weighing a tariff formula that ties import duties for foreign electronic
SEOUL WON’T RULE OUT TRUMP–KIM MEETING AT NEXT MONTH’S APEC
Signals from Seoul on possible summitry South Korea signaled it “cannot rule out” a meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump
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Name, nostalgia and competing operators The allure of the Orient Express keeps drawing travelers to pricey sleeper trains across Europe,








