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Viral hot sauce challenges have fueled a $100 million chile pepper arms race
The growing appetite for spicy food in the US has perhaps gone off the rails. Here's how we got her…
Lloyd Lee
Arms spending in Asia continues as India shells out another ₹46 billion
This tender is particularly significant because it’s the first time that the India government wi…
India's New Carrier Joins The Big Asian Arms Race
Furthermore, the region has seen overall increases in military spending from China and Japan, while…
Four in five Asian banks are losing money to fraud as real-time payments rise — and it will only get worse in 2020
FICO, a US analytics company that uses predictive trends and data science, conducted a survey where…
There's An Arms Race Going On In Asia Unlike Anything Since The Cold War
China's military spending has seen percentage growth each year in the double digits recently, cappi…
HR McMaster says the US 'can't tolerate' a nuclear-armed North Korea
"What we're doing is really applying maximum pressure to North Korea to really convince Kim Jong Un…
Eliza Relman
China And The US Are In A Race To Develop The World's First Aircraft Carrier-Borne Stealth Jets
The ability to launch fifth-generation fighters from the open ocean would be a huge boon to both th…
Jeremy Bender
China And The US Are In A Race To Develop The World's First Aircraft Carrier-Borne Stealth Jets
The ability to launch fifth-generation fighters from the open ocean would be a huge boon to both th…
Jeremy Bender
A US ally in the Pacific says it wants to keep a new American missile system that China got all 'dramatic' about 'forever'
China has repeatedly urged the US to remove its Mid-Range Capability missile system, also known as …
Chris Panella
A new US missile system that showed up in the Pacific this year keeps making China more and more unhappy
The US is considering putting its Mid-Range Capability missile system in Japan months after its dep…
Chris Panella
The US Army put on a sudden show of force out on the far edge of Alaska to send the message it can as Russia and China drill in the Pacific
The 11th Airborne Division deployed artillery and over 130 soldiers to the far tip of Alaska as US …
Chris Panella
DeepMind researchers realize AI is really, really unfunny. That's a problem.
Big Tech companies want AI to be funny so people use it. But 20 comedians said generative-AI system…
Shubhangi Goel
A South Korean skater's early celebration lost his team their gold medals — and his ticket to skipping military service
Jung Cheolwon, 27, raised his arms to celebrate, not realizing another athlete extended their foot…
Matthew Loh
The rise of 'zombie' VCs puts startups that took funding from them in a difficult spot
In today's big story, we're looking at the impact of the growing number of venture firms quietly ru…
Dan DeFrancesco
An embarrassing Russian defeat a century ago is a warning about the risks of losing a war to China now, top US military official says
"Operational and tactical defeats" can have "major strategic consequences," the US Air Force's top …
Benjamin Brimelow
He bought a budget airline for 30 cents in 2001 and turned it into one of Asia's top budget airlines. Now, he's ready to walk away.
Tony Fernandes isn't fretting about who replaces him as long as they are competent, telling Bloombe…
Nidhi Pandurangi
Supreme Court's conservative majority seems open to eliminating affirmative action in university admissions process: 'Why do you have these boxes?'
The court heard nearly five hours of oral arguments in two challenges against Harvard College and t…
Oma Seddiq
Sensex, Nifty50 edge lower amid volatility: IT stocks drag, HAL tumbles 5%
India’s benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty50 are likely to open on a negative note on Thursday foll…
A South Carolina store owner thought a Black teenager was shoplifting, so he shot and killed him, police say, but there was no evidence of stealing
South Carolina police have said there is no evidence that 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Belton, who was…
Katie Balevic
The Supreme Court could keep moving the country to the right in a new term featuring major cases on affirmative action, voting rights, and free speech
"It's probably the worst environment in the Supreme Court that has ever existed in history," one co…