A U.S. Air Force B-2 Spirit stealth bomber sank a maritime target Sept. 3, 2025, in the Norwegian Sea. US Air Force photo The U.S. Air Force, alongside Norwegian aircraft, sank a maritime target last ...
The world's best athletes will take to the track and field this weekend when the World Athletics Championships get under way in Tokyo from September 13-21. Many of the stars who shone at Paris 2024 ...
Russia’s incursion into Poland’s airspace was a deliberate test of NATO’s defense systems and a warning to the West to end its aid for Ukraine, an expert on the conflict said. While Moscow claims that ...
Japan has conducted its first successful test-firings of a ship-mounted electromagnetic railgun at a target vessel at sea, a feat that brings it a step closer to becoming the first nation to deploy ...
The Trump administration’s plans to go after left-leaning groups are prompting fear among nonprofits and activists that the government will run roughshod over the First Amendment in an effort to ...
American high-school seniors’ scores on major math and reading tests fell to their lowest levels on record, according to results released Tuesday by the U.S. Education Department. Twelfth-graders’ ...
WSJ’s Gavin Bade explains the earlier ruling by an appeals court and its implications. Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images The Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to quickly hear the Trump administration’s ...
A US Air Force (USAF) Northrop Grumman B-2 stealth bomber has successfully sunk a maritime target in the Norwegian Sea in cooperation with Norway. The work involved a long-range flight from Whiteman ...
The Silver Ferns continued their dominance over the SPAR Proteas with a commanding 77–51 win in the first of three international test matches in Auckland, New Zealand. This result marks the home teams ...
Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. It was three simple questions. Alina Jin, a junior analyst in Equity Trustees’ superannuation office, put them in an email. It was ...
After nine months of staying on the sidelines, the Federal Reserve on Sept. 17 announced a quarter-percentage-point cut, likely the first in a series of reductions to usher in lower borrowing rates ...