spring
Coverage of spring in the Nexus archive.
- Ukraine's newest attack drones are delivering the kind of strikes that its HIMARS couldn't for years
Ukraine's new GARA drones, equipped with AI systems, are enabling consistent strikes on Russian rear areas, overcoming jamming and carrying heavy payloads. Analysts suggest these drones have restored Ukraine's ability to disrupt Russian logistics and defenses, marking a new phase in the war.
- Ukraine's mid-range drones are its new ace against Russia, but many don't arrive war-ready, pilot says
Ukraine's mid-range drones, used to attack Russian supply routes and command posts, often arrive at the front line with technical issues requiring extensive testing by pilots. A Typhoon unit pilot described severe glitches in new drones, including camera failures and unresponsive controls, highlighting challenges in quality control.
- Homebuilder sentiment improves on late spring surge in demand
Homebuilders are experiencing improved sentiment due to a late spring surge in demand, leading to increased buyer traffic. This upswing suggests a potential boost in the housing market. Builders' confidence is slightly higher as a result.
- Your guide to sci-fi streaming season
The article discusses the trend of science fiction shows premiering on streaming services during summer, noting that in 2026, release dates are shifting to spring to avoid overlapping storylines. Examples include the ongoing final seasons of 'For All Mankind' and 'From'.
- These are the types of homebuyers who should buy this spring, according to experts
Experts suggest specific homebuyers may benefit from purchasing this spring, as the timing could lead to favorable outcomes for certain groups. The article highlights scenarios where buying a home during this period might be advantageous.