Eyewitnesses in Miami, Fla. got a shock when a train hit — and demolished — and Uber Eats robot. A quick-thinking bystander ...
An Uber Eats delivery robot’s routine route took a dramatic — and destructive — turn in Miami when the autonomous device was ...
Kiambu Governor Kimani Wamatangi has vowed to remain non-political and focus solely on development until March 2027, following a dawn demolition of his property in Nairobi, which he describes as an ...
A new executive order seeking to designate “illicit fentanyl” a “weapon of mass destruction” could open the door to a dangerous expansion of militarized law enforcement and abusive military action.
First and only delivery system designed specifically for premature infants with a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), a life-threatening opening in their heart New delivery system enables precise ...
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday, Dec. 15, designating Fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction. The order would allow the U.S. to expand even further its militarization of ...
To leftists, patriotism is a dirty word. Indeed, Western civilization itself is tainted in their view. Leftists disdain capitalism, claiming it rewards only already wealthy individuals while ...
President Donald Trump signed a historic executive order declaring illicit fentanyl and its precursor chemicals as weapons of mass destruction (WMD), warning that the drug poses a threat more ...
President Trump on Monday signed an executive order to designate fentanyl as a “weapon of mass destruction,” dramatically escalating his fight against the drug. Trump hosted an event in the Oval ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday classifying “illicit fentanyl and its core precursor chemicals” as weapons of mass destruction — though it was not immediately clear what ...
With a Dec. 15 executive order, President Donald Trump became the first U.S. president to classify a narcotic as a weapon of mass destruction. Trump used U.S. deaths from fentanyl to justify the ...
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