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Jun 12, 2026 / Tyler Durden
Half Of Israelis Agree Deterrence 'Weakened' Following Wars In Iran, Lebanon: Poll
Half Of Israelis Agree Deterrence 'Weakened' Following Wars In Iran, Lebanon: Poll
Via The Cradle
Israelis are raising doubts about their government and military's ability to provide security after more than three months of renewed war against Iran and Lebanon.
According to a Maariv poll released on Friday, 50 percent of Israelis believe their country's deterrence has declined following the recent escalation with Iran and Lebanon, compared to 28 percent who say it has strengthened, while 22 percent are undecided.
via Le Monde
The US and Israel launched a renewed bombing campaign on Iran on February 28....
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Apr 8, 2026 / Tyler Durden
China Produces "Baby Shahed" Kamikaze Drones For $500
China Produces "Baby Shahed" Kamikaze Drones For $500
China's manufacturing base is now churning out short-range, low-cost kamikaze drones priced at under $500 per unit, which X user PLA Military Updates has described as "Baby Shahed" drones.
According to the post, the so-called Baby Shahed costs around 3,000 yuan (about $450), has a range of 20 to 30 kilometers, flies at roughly 200 kilometers per hour, and can be launched by hand or from a rack. These drones could even be launched from a box truck or shipping containers.
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May 1, 2026 / Tyler Durden
This Is The Salary Needed To Live Comfortably In US Cities
This Is The Salary Needed To Live Comfortably In US Cities
How much do you need to earn to live comfortably in a major American city? Increasingly, the answer is a six-figure salary.
This map, via Visual Capitalist's Bruno Venditti, shows the income required for a comfortable lifestyle across 56 U.S. cities, factoring in housing, food, transportation, savings, and discretionary spending.
The data comes from SmartAsset, using the MIT Living Wage Calculator and updated in February 2026.
The Highest-Cost Cities Now Require Nearly $160K
New York tops the list at $158,954, narrowly ahead of San...
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