It's likely President-Elect Joe Biden's Presidential Inauguration will be unlike any before it – for a variety of reasons.
An inauguration during a pandemic, two weeks after violence raged through Washington, D.C, during an impeachment and with the FBI concerned about internal threats, now that's something new. And we're here with...
It may seem like the plot to the next great spy novel or sci-fi thriller, but today it's not. The CIA has released what it alleges are all documents containing references to UFOs.
All of the documents, some 325mb of PDF files, are available on The Black Vault website. The dump was part of an ongoing release for many...
In the less than a week since supporters of President Donald Trump stormed Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, the FBI has issued a dire warning.
According to a ABC report, the Federal Bureau of Investigation "armed protests are being planned at all 50 state capitols from 16 January through at least 20 January, and at the US Capitol from...
What if legislators placed heavy design restrictions on the automotive or aerospace industries? What if engineers at Tesla or Boeing saw their research capabilities reduced to a small palette of less-creative, material options?
Following the White House’s declared state of emergency in March and subsequent Harvard study showing a need for up to 20 million COVID-19 tests per day by the end of summer, innovation from the manufacturing industry has responded with a scalable technology capable of closing the testing gap.
Last week, President Trump introduced an executive order in response to Twitter's fact-checking labels. The situation then initiated discussions around regulating social media platforms. Though Trump is attempting to introduce new changes to the 1996 Communications Decency Act, tech experts and government officials are skeptical of how...