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Every story on this site links back to where the facts came from. Here's how that works, and why a small editorial habit matters for trust.

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The Submarine Cables of the Red Sea and Strait of Hormuz

A primer on the fiber-optic backbones running beneath two of the world's busiest maritime chokepoints — how many cables, what they do, and the capacity they represent.

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Tracking the US Response to the 2026 Ebola Outbreak

A new Bundibugyo-Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda has prompted enhanced US airport screening, entry restrictions on three countries, and a CDC health alert to clinicians. Here's what the numbers look like as of May 25.

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Russia's Oreshnik: What's Known About the Hypersonic IRBM With the Cluster Payload

A short profile of the Oreshnik, the road-mobile Russian missile that uses multiple independently-targetable warheads with submunitions — including what the open-source community knows about its derivation, performance, and combat record.

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The Strait of Hormuz, by the Numbers: Inside the World's Most Concentrated Energy Chokepoint

Roughly 20 million barrels of oil and a fifth of the world's LNG transit a single 21-mile-wide passage every day. Here is how those flows feed energy benchmarks, freight rates, and the consumer prices that follow.

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China's DF-27: What's Known About the Long-Range Hypersonic Glide Missile With the Anti-Ship Variant

A short profile of the DF-27 — the long-range Chinese missile that the Pentagon publicly confirmed as fielded in late 2025 — with what the open-source community knows about its architecture, performance, and the anti-ship variant.

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AI Today vs. the New Mega-Data-Centers: A Series, Part 1 — Two Stories the Headlines Keep Confusing

The AI you use every day and the gigawatt-scale data-center campuses going up across the rural United States are related, but they are not the same conversation. A scope-setting first installment of a multi-part look at the new AI infrastructure buildout — what is already built, what is coming, who owns and runs it, and what the public is actually objecting to.

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Digital Euro 2029: What the EU Is Building, and Why the US, Canada, and the UK Aren't

The map of Western central bank digital currencies in 2026 looks very different from the map of 2023. The European Union is on a deliberate path to issuing a retail digital euro by 2029. Almost every other Western peer has either banned it, shelved it, or settled into indefinite research. A look at what the EU is actually building, who controls it, what its infrastructure can and cannot do, and why nearly every other Western central bank has stepped back from the same idea.

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Modern Drone Warfare: A 2026 Field Guide to the Aircraft Reshaping Combat

From $400 FPV racing frames to $32 million MQ-9 Reapers — a survey of the unmanned systems actually in combat today, sorted by tier and by the cost-exchange math each one is built around.

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Nuclear vs. Wind and Solar by the Numbers: A 2026 Global Survey

Capacity factor, lifecycle CO2, land use, waste, and the country-by-country trajectories — a side-by-side look at the two electricity strategies competing for the next thirty years, with the actual data instead of the talking points.

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