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arms, weapons, and defense
arms, weapons, and defense
Politics
Anduril founder Palmer Luckey is among the U.S. defense execs and companies sanctioned by China over arms sales to Taiwan
By
The Associated Press
December 26, 2025
AI
Top AI defense CEO sees China planning for a ‘very protracted conflict’ and the U.S. running out of weapons in 7 days
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
December 18, 2025
Success
Britain’s defense chief calls on Gen Z grads leaving university to skip corporate jobs and join the military as war with Russia becomes a growing risk
By
Emma Burleigh
December 17, 2025
Politics
Trump’s nuclear weapons tests will involve ‘noncritical explosions,’ not atomic blasts, energy secretary says
By
Aamer Madhani
and
The Associated Press
November 2, 2025
Politics
Trump warns Russia he may send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine if war isn’t settled soon in ‘a new step of aggression’
By
Darlene Superville
,
Will Weissert
and
The Associated Press
October 12, 2025
Conferences
‘Better put some chips down or you’re going to miss out’: U.S. tech is riding fears about rising global conflict
By
Nicholas Gordon
September 12, 2025
Politics
America’s F-35 is stealthy in combat but lights up the radar in Trump’s trade war
By
Jason Ma
August 8, 2025
Meet the CIA-backed venture fund behind Palantir, Anduril—and a spy tool that might be on your phone
By
Erik German
July 29, 2025
Politics
California’s attempt to require background checks for buying bullets struck down as unconstitutional
By
The Associated Press
July 25, 2025
Politics
Trump administration is sending weapons to Ukraine again after Pentagon pause caught White House by surprise
By
Tara Copp
and
The Associated Press
July 10, 2025
Politics
NATO leaders want to appease Trump, but spending billions more on the defense alliance ‘would be just crazy for Europeans,’ foreign policy expert says
By
Nino Paoli
June 25, 2025
Politics
Spain wins exemption from NATO’s 5% defense spending goal
By
Andrea Palasciano
,
Daniel Basteiro
and
Bloomberg
June 23, 2025
Politics
As NATO boosts defense spending, Europe’s arms industry faces pressure to deliver: ‘This is really keeping me up at night,’ says NATO chief
By
Max Delany
and
AFP
June 13, 2025
AI
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s AI Expo serves up visions of war, robotics, and LLMs for throngs of tech execs, defense officials, and fresh recruits
By
Sharon Goldman
June 4, 2025
Finance
Kering will be booted from Europe’s premier blue-chip index as defense giant Rheinmetall boosted by the continent’s war footing
By
Prarthana Prakash
June 3, 2025
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