If you missed the total eclipse of the moon in April, you might have another chance: Wednesday morning is the second of four lunar eclipses this year and next.
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Court Says Navy Investigators Illegally Scan Civilian Computers
An appeals court ruling has offered a rare glimpse at the extent to which military police investigations reach into civilians’ computers.
Global Temperatures Tied Record High Last Month
Worldwide temperatures were once again above normal last month, tying the record for the hottest April set back in 2010.
There’s A ‘Blood Moon’ Eclipse Tonight, But Will You Be Able To See It?
It’s looking like clouds will obscure Monday night’s lunar eclipse for nearly all of the U.S. East Coast, but much of the West and Midwest should be able to see it.
Developing: Shooting At U.S. Navy Yard In Washington, D.C.
Multiple shots were fired around 8:20 a.m. ET Monday in a building on the grounds of the U.S. Navy Yard in Washington, D.C., the Navy confirmed just minutes later.
Violence Hits Guantanamo Bay As Inmates Continue Hunger Strike
Inmates fought guards at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, after military authorities decided to end communal housing in one of the prison’s camps, and instead put prisoners in individual cells.
U.S. Will Deploy Solid-State Laser Weapon On Ship Headed To Persian Gulf
For the first time ever, the United States is deploying a solid-state laser weapon. The Laser Weapon System (LaWS) successfully destroyed a drone in flight during a test run and will head to the Persian Gulf aboard the USS Ponce as part of what the military is calling an “at-sea demonstration.”
Scientists: ‘No Options’ To Stop Massive Asteroids On Collision Course
Without “a few years” warning, humans currently have no capacity to stop an asteroid on a collision course with the planet, scientists told a Senate panel Wednesday.