“Tel Aviv, stripped of illusion, as you have never witnessed it,” read the caption above a viral March 2026 video showing missiles hammering the Israeli city as explosions burst across the night sky.
The annual unclaimed baggage report reveals that you truly don’t know who, or what, you’re travelling on board with.
Can cheap inflatable aircraft fool systems into thinking they're the real deal and drain a country's finances during war?
False information tends to follow uncertain times, and the recent war with Iran is no exception. Social media posts following the conflict have “presented years-old footage as current, falsely claimed ...
The rise of generative AI has turbocharged the ability to fabricate convincing satellite imagery that can be exploited during conflicts — ATTA KENARE The satellite image posted by an Iranian news ...
Over the Top: WW1 is out now on PC via Steam. Watch the Over the Top: WW1 launch trailer for this action shooter game set in the gritty backdrop of World War I. Join 200-player battles in Over The Top ...
State media and online propagandists are striking a confident posture, despite heavy losses. Some of the content was generated by artificial intelligence. By Tiffany Hsu Steven Lee Myers and Stuart A.
AI-generated videos depicting a U.S. aircraft carrier being struck by Iranian missiles have been trending on Chinese social media. The clips surfaced after Iranian officials claimed to have hit the ...
In the first video, planes on the water have unrealistic shapes, and the vessel’s details do not match legitimate photos of the USS Abraham Lincoln. The real photos show there are empty spaces on both ...
He’s been reporting on aviation for CNN for 25 years, but he’s spent a lifetime as an avgeek — a lover of all things aviation. There are few airplanes CNN anchor Richard Quest hasn’t set foot on, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jose Alejandro Zamora Yrala admitted selling more than 60,000 fake aircraft parts - Chris J. Ratcliffe/Bloomberg A former DJ who ...
A former aircraft-parts broker was sentenced Monday to more than four years in prison for distributing tens of thousands of counterfeit components to airlines around the world, a scheme that forced ...