Artie Villasanta

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U.S. Pauses Challenge to Russia For Control Of Arctic
The U.S. decision not to build nuclear-powered icebreakers cedes to Russia the upper hand in the Arctic. The U.S. decision not to build nuclear-powered icebreakers cedes to Russia the upper hand in the Arctic. -
SpaceX To Fly First Commercial Landers To The Moon
Lunar landers made by private companies will start touchdowns on the moon from October. Lunar landers made by private companies will start touchdowns on the moon from October. -
Extremist Content Being Booted Off Telegram Chat Service
IM service Telegram has purged right-wing extremist content to avoid tech company bans like those on Parler. IM service Telegram has purged right-wing extremist content to avoid tech company bans like those on Parler. -
COVID-19 Is Here To Stay, Moderna Boss Bancel Says
COVID will be with us until the end of time and will never be eradicated, the WHO says. COVID will be with us until the end of time and will never be eradicated, the WHO says. -
GM Unveils A Cadillac Luxury Flying Car Concept Built For One
GM is taking its ambitions for an electric future into the skies with a Cadillac flying car. GM is taking its ambitions for an electric future into the skies with a Cadillac flying car. -
Biden Picks Obama-Era's Kurt Campbell As Senior Asia Adviser
The Biden administration will be tough on China but will concentrate on coexistence. The Biden administration will be tough on China but will concentrate on coexistence. -
Near-Coast Combat Ships To Lead U.S. Response To China's Growing Naval Power
The U.S. Navy will deploy more combat ships that operate in coastal waters such as islands claimed by Beijing in the South China Sea. The U.S. Navy will deploy more combat ships that operate in coastal waters such as islands claimed by Beijing in the South China Sea. -
WHO Warns COVID Herd Immunity Unlikely In 2021 Despite Vaccines
The WHO emphasized the need for continued proven social protocols and hygiene. The WHO emphasized the need for continued proven social protocols and hygiene. -
U.S. Diplomat Kelly Craft Skips Taiwan
Taiwan said Wednesday it regretted a decision to cancel the visit there of a top U.S. ambassador. Taiwan said Wednesday it regretted a decision to cancel the visit there of a top U.S. ambassador. -
U.S. Top Brass: Attack On U.S. Capitol A 'Direct Assault' On Constitution
"The rights of freedom of speech and assembly do not give anyone the right to resort to violence, sedition and insurrection." "The rights of freedom of speech and assembly do not give anyone the right to resort to violence, sedition and insurrection."