The United States uses 2,000 rats to kill an invasive snake that destroys birds and causes damage
The U.S. is employing 2,000 rats as bait to control the brown tree snake in Guam, a controversial method to combat the invasive predator responsible for decimating native bird populations.
Microsoft crosses privacy line few expected
Microsoft's provision of BitLocker recovery keys to law enforcement has raised concerns about digital privacy and encryption standards.
'Golden Dome' missile shield to be tested by Trump in key American territory
President Trump's new missile defense system, the 'Golden Dome,' will be tested in Guam as part of its initial deployment.
USA Armies World War II Air Bases: New Bunkers, Runways, Fighters Are Emerging... Here's Why
The United States is expanding its military capabilities in the Pacific by upgrading World War II air bases on islands such as Guam and Tinian in preparation for potential conflict with China.