Kevin Montien
Amazon just avoided a logistics rupture with the US mail system, and the new deal keeps a huge package pipeline alive when both sides needed it most
A bullet train will dive under the sea at 250 km/h, and China wants this impossible link to turn a half-day trip into just 40 minutes
An official prescription discount is now slashing the sticker shock on major drugs, and the new price gap is bigger than most patients would expect
Trump may be about to hit NASA where it hurts most, and the budget shock threatens to turn America’s space ambition into a much smaller project
What no one expected from America’s next GPS leap is here: billions spent, years lost, and a military system still leaning on the old way
Target may be about to face one of retail’s biggest labor shocks in one US state, as a new $24/hour wage push threatens to rewrite the cost equation
Misawa is no longer just an F-16 base, because the arrival of F-35s is turning northern Japan into a sharper edge of U.S. airpower
The road no Yellowstone traveler saw coming may be the most beautiful drive in America, and it stretches 68 miles across two wild states
The treasure no one saw coming in the Andes may help power the energy transition, but digging it up could open a much darker chapter
Airbus just changed the anti-drone fight, because Bird of Prey is turning cheap interceptors into the answer for kamikaze swarms
For the first time, throwing used clothes into a smart bin could become a money-making transaction, and Europe is testing the business behind it
The real reason this Japanese breakthrough matters is not insulin alone, but the delivery technology that may finally move injectable biologics into pills
Florida just changed what a DIY solar system can do, because one homemade setup is using ice like a battery to cool like an air conditioner
For the first time, a Harvard solar device is turning winter into heating and summer into electricity without sensors, switches or smart controls
The CEO of one of America’s biggest banks just changed the remote-work fight, and his harshest warning is about what screens may be doing to Gen Z
The real reason China’s Atlas swarm matters is simple: it turns hundreds of drones into one attacking system a single operator can command
The fight over Ukraine’s gas lifeline is getting bigger, as Hungary ties one key flow to the return of Russian oil









