>
Rising Prices and Falling Values--Inflation and Social Decay
The non-Zionist Israeli Population Could Save the Day
AfD Launches 'Knife App' As Berlin Violence Surges
Oil Prices EXPLODE After Trump Signals That US Is Moving To Wartime Economy
DARPA O-Circuit program wants drones that can smell danger...
Practical Smell-O-Vision could soon be coming to a VR headset near you
ICYMI - RAI introduces its new prototype "Roadrunner," a 33 lb bipedal wheeled robot.
Pulsar Fusion Ignites Plasma in Nuclear Rocket Test
Details of the NASA Moonbase Plans Include a Fifteen Ton Lunar Rover
THIS is the Biggest Thing Since CGI
BACK TO THE MOON: Crewed Lunar Mission Artemis II Confirmed for Wednesday...
The Secret Spy Tech Inside Every Credit Card
Red light therapy boosts retinal health in early macular degeneration

One year after California wildfires destroyed more than 10,000 homes, only a handful have been rebuilt.
But Los Angeles' mayor says the recovery has been "pretty quick."
"It doesn't feel pretty quick for that family that's living in a hotel," says wildfire survivor Jim Cragg.
Officials like Gavin Newsom promised "efficiency," but wildfire victims still face a mountain of rules.
So many rules that most fire victims haven't even applied for permits.
Meanwhile, government still charges property tax on burned-out lots.
In the video above, I look at the rules keeping people from rebuilding.