
U.S. Military Explores Laser Technology to Counter Iranian Drone Threats
The U.S. military is developing laser weapons systems as a cost-effective solution to counter inexpensive Iranian drones that are straining weapons stockpiles.

The U.S. military is developing laser weapons systems as a cost-effective solution to counter inexpensive Iranian drones that are straining weapons stockpiles.
Celtic defeated Rangers 4-2 on penalties at Ibrox in the Scottish Cup quarter-final, with police separating fans after a pitch invasion.

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A federal judge rejected the NCAA's motion to stop DraftKings from using trademarked tournament terms like 'March Madness' in its sports betting promotions.

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The US Department of Energy warned Russia's nuclear firm not to interfere with American nuclear technology at a Ukrainian power plant.

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