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Goodbye to easy home Wi-Fi upgrades: the FCC just changed the router market in a way that may quietly shorten how long internet security feels safe
Undersea tunnel rubber is turning into a business risk, as faster seal decay threatens to make tomorrow’s mega projects much costlier to keep dry
An 87-year-old grocery giant is shutting more stores and cutting hundreds of jobs, and the retreat is starting to look bigger than a local reset
Google just touched one of Gmail’s most untouchable rules in the US, and the shift could change how millions carry their digital identity
A regional airline files for bankruptcy after airport blockades shut down its network, and now whole islands risk losing their only air link
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
America’s air dominance over Iran just changed the B-52 story, because a 70-year-old bomber is now doing missions that once looked too risky
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
China just changed what a cheap TV gadget can do, because this pocket-sized stick can turn almost any screen into a smart entertainment hub
The mega project no one saw coming in Latin America is a pedestrian tunnel under the Panama Canal, and Elon Musk’s tunneling contest put it on the map
Airbus just changed the anti-drone fight, because Bird of Prey is turning cheap interceptors into the answer for kamikaze swarms
Goodbye to oil as the only answer: the U.K. is pushing a water-based energy path just as fossil prices start biting harder
A concrete alternative made from corn is no longer just an eco experiment, because it could help build homes faster with far less waste
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
A wind tree with 36 turbines is no longer just a backyard experiment, because one homeowner is using it to erase the power bill completely
The real reason this Japanese breakthrough matters is not insulin alone, but the delivery technology that may finally move injectable biologics into pills









