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Donald Trump · United StatesNorth Korea could possess up to 50 intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) capable of carrying nuclear warheads by 2035, according to a new U.S. intelligence assessment detailing threats to the American homeland. A graphic released by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) under the Department of Defense on Tuesday estimates that the DPRK currently has 10 or […]See the Story
North Korea could possess 50 ICBMs capable of striking US by 2035: Report
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Donald Trump · United StatesLawmakers came out swinging today against rumors of a Trump administration plan to sever the "dual-hat" leadership of the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command. During a hearing on the Defense Department’s cyber posture, Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE), chair of the House Armed Services cyber, information technology and innovation subcommittee, called the dual-hat arrangement “a construct that proves its value to our national security every minu…See the Story
Potential Splitting of CYBERCOM, NSA Leadership Draws Ire of House Lawmakers
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World CupThe Nevis School District won a national award for its robotics program. For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) offers the awards to schools who demonstrate “an outstanding commitment to expanding access to STEM programs” in the classroom and after-school activities. Ten schools, including Nevis, were chosen from across the U.S. for the Inspire the Future FIRST School Recognition Program (https://info.firstinspires.org…See the Story
Nevis School recognized nationally for robotics
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