Scientist Uncovers Origin of Alien Signal

Scientists may have pinpointed the origin of the Wow! Signal, the most famous alien radio broadcast in history, by studying a star similar to our own Sun. The Wow! Signal was detected at the Big Ear radio telescope at Ohio State University on August 15, 1977, and was noted by astronomer Jerry R. Ehman as “Wow!”. The sequence in question refers to a signal intensity variation, not a message broadcast in the signal. Many experts …

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This Is Not The Kind Of ‘Exposure’ Elon Musk Was Looking For

Elon Musk faces sexual assault claim from SpaceX flight attendant; says he exposed himself during massage – Fox Business A contract cabin crew member accused Musk of exposing his erect penis to her, rubbing her leg without consent, and offering to buy her a horse in exchange for an erotic massage. Elon Musk called a Business Insider story about his sexual harassment a “politically motivated hit piece” and requested more time to respond. SpaceX did …

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Russian Soldier Pleads Guilty To War Crimes

Russian soldier pleads guilty at first war crimes trial in Ukraine – Other Live Updates: A Russian soldier pleaded guilty to shooting an unarmed civilian in the northeastern Sumy region four days after the invasion began. The soldier said he was ordered to kill the man so he could not report the Russian soldiers to Ukrainian military authorities. The European Union is offering $526 million to help member countries replenish their stocks of ammunition and …

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WOW: The Insane Engineering of The Javelin Anti-Tank Rocket System

The modern Javelin missile system being used across Ukraine to take out Russian tanks is a weapons platform manufactured by Lockheed-Martin. It is a modern version of the British-made original. This system has been widely credited for keeping Ukraine in the fight and pushing Russian armor, specifically their tanks, out of battle and rendering them useless.

 

Today this was announced regarding the Javelin:

 

The U.S. Army recently awarded the Javelin Joint Venture two production contracts for Javelin missiles and associated equipment and services with a total value of $309 million. These contracts include more than 1300 Javelin missiles funded from the Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Act and orders for several international customers including Norway, Albania, Latvia, and Thailand.

Javelin is developed and produced by the Javelin Joint Venture, a partnership of Raytheon Missiles & Defense and Lockheed Martin. The versatile anti-tank and multi-target guided missile system offers fire-and-forget capability over its full range – up to 4 kilometers in most operational conditions.

“The Javelin Joint Venture is working hard to meet this increase in demand,” says Dave Pantano, Javelin Joint Venture vice president and Lockheed Martin Javelin program director. “Javelin’s unique capabilities have proven to be a difference-maker in our users’ defining moments, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with the Army to deliver this critical weapon system.”

“We remain committed to delivering this exceptional weapon system to warfighters around the globe,” said Marek Wolert, Javelin Joint Venture president and program director at Raytheon Missiles & Defense. “Raytheon is working proactively with our supply chain to ensure our readiness and ability to support this urgent need.”

Lockheed Martin is investing to increase the missile production rate beyond the current 2,100 per year. Likewise, Raytheon is investing to maximize production of the reusable lightweight command launch unit.

The Javelin Joint Venture has produced more than 50,000 Javelin missiles and more than 12,000 reusable Command Launch Units. Javelin is expected to remain in the U.S. weapon arsenal until 2050 and is subject to continual upgrades to retain overmatch against emerging threats and support evolving operational needs.

Apple-App Developers May Charge You More Money Without Permission

Apple will let your subscription apps charge you more money without asking – The Verge Apple has updated its App Store rules to allow subscriptions to auto-renew without your explicit permission, though you’ll still be notified about the price change before it happens. Apple’s Monday evening post says that developers can only increase the price of an auto-renewable subscription by 50 percent if the difference is over $5. It also says that they can’t raise …

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Chaos And Violence In Chicago Leads To Crackdown And Curfew

Mayor bans unaccompanied minors from Millennium Park after 6 p.m. in wake of 16-year-old’s fatal shooting near The Bean – Chicago Tribune

Mayor Lori Lightfoot banned unaccompanied minors from visiting Millennium Park after 6 p.m. Thursday through Sunday to prevent chaos, but her decision provoked criticism from civil libertarians.

A young person lost his life in Millennium Park last night, and now the city is going to enforce a new policy requiring youth to behave in public spaces.

Police identified the fatally shot teenager as Seandell Holliday. A 17-year-old boy was detained in the park shortly after the shooting.

Chicago police superintendent David Brown and several other officials announced a new policy to encourage young people to enjoy downtown with adult supervision.

Chicago Public Schools officials planned to send parents a communication about summer programs and start positive conversations with students, parents and principals.

Brown pointed responsibility for large crowds at social media posts telling teens to come downtown. The posts also caused a gathering in Jackson Park that ended in a shooting.

Brown tried to walk a line between blaming parents and blaming the teens for the violence. He also said that young people were just trying to get out.

Chicago’s ban on unaccompanied teens comes at a sensitive time for the city and its mayor, who has been under pressure to address city violence and mayhem.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois said the ban would result in unnecessary stops and arrests and strain relations between CPD and young people of color.

A mother and her two children visited the iconic art installation on Saturday, though they were on higher alert.

The couple brought their children downtown to celebrate El-Tigani’s 39th birthday and participate in the Hustle Chicago stair-climbing event.

Saturday’s shooting happened in the 200 block of East Randolph Street, and two people were still being questioned by detectives in connection with the homicide at The Bean.

The police report suggests Holliday and the shooter were among a group of teens involved in the downtown disturbance when the shooting occurred. The victim jumped onto the back of the suspect and the shooter ran away.

A second male was seen in close proximity to the 17-year-old suspect at the time of his arrest. He took out a gun, but was stopped after a brief foot chase.

Ghost guns are sold online without a serial number, making them easier for anyone to acquire, including minors, criminals, and other prohibited purchasers.

Police arrested 26 juveniles and four adults downtown Saturday night. Seven guns were recovered and five arrests were related to gun possession.

The mayor of Chicago issued a statement calling the shooting “utterly unacceptable” and saying her heart was breaking for the mother.

For more on this story consider these sources:

  1. Mayor Lightfoot bans unaccompanied minors from Millennium Park after 6 p.m. in wake of 16-year-old’s fatal shooting near The Bean  Chicago Tribune
  2. Teenager shot to death at major Chicago tourist destination  Fox News
  3. Deadly shooting in Millennium Park prompts weekend curfew  WGN News
  4. Mayor Lori Lightfoot enacts weekend curfew after 3 shot, 1 killed near Millennium Park ‘Bean’  WLS-TV
  5. 2 men shot during overnight chaos near Millennium Park  CBS News
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The Russia-Ukraine War Could Be Pivoting

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Inflation Is Causing Chaos In The Food Supply

Iran protests spread as demonstrators demand change and cheaper food – Fox News Across the Arab world, Africa, Latin America and soon to be elsewhere a food problem is brewing. As the inflation sparked by the Fed and exacerbated by the ECB and other central banks around the world takes hold it causes destabilization, rebellion, and revolution in different countries. The problems caused by the aggressive dilution of the dollar, euro, and other currencies to …

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Crypto Currency Flash Crash Has Investors Spooked

Cryptocurrencies Melt Down in a ‘Perfect Storm’ of Fear and Panic – The New York Times Crypto investors panicked on Thursday as bitcoin plummeted to its lowest price in more than a year and other cryptocurrencies endured even worse sell-offs. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana are all in freefall, with bitcoin worth around $28,300 on Thursday. Ethereum is around $1,800 and Solana around $50. The cryptocurrency market has lost more than half of its value since …

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A Bill To Expand Abortion Protections Fails A Vote In The Senate

A bill to codify abortion protections fails in the Senate – NPR The Women’s Health Protection Act, which would have codified a right to an abortion, failed to pass the Senate, and President Biden said that his administration would continue to defend women’s constitutional rights. After a leaked draft opinion from Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito revealed that the court is likely to overturn Roe v. Wade, the Senate voted on a bill to protect …

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