By: Marcus Sterling – SeaPRwire – Iranian strikes have turned American bases in the Gulf into damaged fixed targets. The Pentagon is now running an informal analysis of whether those targets should still be filled with troops. The work is not a formal review ordered by the defense secretary. It is contingency planning that asks […]
Day: August 19, 2026
NationWide’s Business Discount Turns Self-Storage into a Lease Alternative for BC Firms
By: Robert Sterling – SeaPRwire – Small businesses in British Columbia keep running into the same space problem. They need room for inventory, tools or seasonal stock, yet a full commercial lease costs more than the actual need. NationWide Self Storage just launched Business Storage Advantage to sit in that gap. The program offers ongoing […]
Syria’s Undeclared Tons Just Landed Under IAEA Eyes
By: Alistair Kroon – SeaPRwire – Syria’s transitional government just put several tons of previously unreported nuclear material on the table. The announcement came in a joint press conference in Damascus with IAEA Director General Grossi. The material stays in Syrian custody. It now sits under international supervision. That is the first concrete inventory step […]
Edge AI Just Made Cloud-Only MLOps Look Like a Liability
By: Alex Mercer – SeaPRwire – Cloud-first AI still owns the headlines. The systems that matter most now run where the network drops and the clock does not stop. Search-and-rescue drones, autonomous platforms, and critical infrastructure sensors cannot wait for a round trip to a data center. That single constraint is rewriting MLOps from deployment […]



