Hummingbirds are a rare sight for some, especially in cities and areas with less vegetation. Luckily, there are a plethora of ...
The Jackal’s reign of terror in Warzone might finally be over, as there are numerous SMGs that could be even better now.
A version of this story appeared in the daily Threat Status newsletter from The Washington Times. Click here to receive Threat Status delivered directly to your inbox each weekday. China’s ...
The South African Police Service (SAPS) in Welkom is urgently appealing to the public for assistance in locating the driver of a vehicle involved in a fatal hit-and-run incident. In a statement, the ...
Photo by Apu Gomes/Getty Images Watch Duty is run by over 200 volunteers. The free app, with some paid membership levels, works after a 911 dispatch center receives a call about a vegetation fire.
Downloadable now, the latest patch for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Call of Duty: Warzone is live across PS5, PS4, Xbox, and PC. The patch is a pretty small one that looks to only resolve five ...
How Watch Duty Became an Essential Resource for Angelenos During Wildfires: “We Get Love Letters” The nonprofit organization, which has seen a drastic increase in users over the last week due ...
A nonprofit runs the app with volunteers and full-time employees, including retired firefighters and dispatchers, to provide live updates on fire conditions. By Eli Tan and Ryan Mac Reporting from ...
The US Space Force has revealed its plan to deploy jammers designed to disrupt satellite signals in the Indo-Pacific, prompting warnings that it could escalate into an “electronic warfare battle ...
If you live in Los Angeles, you are probably already intimately familiar with Watch Duty, the free app that shows active fires, mandatory evacuation zones, air quality indexes, wind direction ...
Watch Duty was created in 2021 by a California resident who experienced the stress of wildfire evacuations firsthand. The app provides users with real-time fire perimeters, evacuation orders ...
A powerful industrial software that can be used to design electronic warfare weapons has been released for free by Chinese scientists – and test results suggest it outperforms a US product in ...