Divergent introduces technology to significantly boost 3D printing production

Divergent Technologies, known for its 3D-printed components ranging from Bugatti supercars to Tomahawk missiles, is set to launch a large factory in Long Beach, California. This facility will feature an innovative industrial metal printer that has the capacity to create over 30,000 missile airframes annually. The newly introduced Monolith One 3D printer is specifically engineered […]
Reasons behind the US Mint’s decision to cease printing $2 bills in 2026

Hold onto your $2 bill; you might not have many left to collect soon. As we near America’s 250th anniversary next month, the U.S. Mint is preparing to unveil a special coin. Interestingly, this quincentenary also means that printing of the $2 bill is being paused. According to a Federal Reserve order, this year’s printing […]
Air Force trainee found guilty after 3D printing lab for ghost guns discovered at home

A Ukrainian man, Yaroslav Vishnevsky, who had undergone U.S. Air Force officer training, was recently convicted on five counts after illegal firearm parts from China were discovered alongside a 3D printing operation for untraceable firearms, often referred to as “ghost guns,” in his residence. The federal jury in Illinois found the 33-year-old Vishnevsky guilty of […]
California Takes Legal Action Against Websites for Sharing 3D Printing Gun Plans

Late last week, California initiated a lawsuit against two companies running websites that purportedly provided firearm parts, accessories, and 3D printing instructions for firearms. The California Attorney General released a statement to announce that the lawsuit is directed at Gatalog Foundation Inc. and CTRLPew LLC, asserting: The actions of these defendants enable unlicensed individuals—who may […]
Putting makeup on a problem: The impact of printing money on America — and what it means for crypto

Impact of 1970s Decisions on Home Buying Today Decisions made in the 1970s continue to affect the ability of the average American to purchase a home. During the time when gold backed the currency in the United States, it restricted both the quantity and issuance of money. Currency expert Paul Stone claims that after the […]
The impact of refillable ink tanks on home printing

HP Aims to Transform Printing Costs HP is encouraging users to rethink how they print. In the past, buying a printer was somewhat like purchasing a budget car that required premium fuel. The upfront cost might have looked reasonable, yet the true expense came later. Those small cartridges could be pricey and would deplete after […]
Office Depot Denied Printing Poster for Charlie Kirk Vigil, Employee Described It as ‘Propaganda’

Office Depot Incident Sparks Controversy in Michigan The Office Depot in Portage, Michigan has found itself in a bit of a pickle after a printing supervisor refused to print posters for a vigil honoring Charlie Kirk. This supervisor reportedly labeled the materials as “propaganda” and subsequently canceled orders that had already been paid for. Matthew […]
Office Depot dismisses worker for not printing Charlie Kirk posters, labeling them as ‘propaganda’

An Office Depot employee was recorded refusing to follow a customer’s request to print flyers for a vigil honoring Charlie Kirk, a conservative firefighter who was murdered. The company, based in Boca Raton, expressed concern about the incident that took place at their Portage, Michigan location. In a statement, Office Depot characterized the employee’s actions […]
Minnesota’s largest newspaper will transfer its printing operations to a nearby state with lower taxes.

Star Tribune Shifts Printing Operations to Iowa The Minnesota Star Tribune has announced the closure of its printing facility in Minneapolis, with plans to move production to Iowa by the end of the year. This decision marks the end of 158 years of newspaper printing in Minnesota, affecting around 125 employees, as confirmed in reports. […]
LA Times hit with $24M lawsuit for allegedly failing to pay rent, leaving printing plant covered in ‘toxic ink stains’

The owner of the Los Angeles Times billionaire was slapped in a $24 million lawsuit by the landlord of a renowned printing factory that allegedly failed to pay rent, and allegedly turned the building into a “gross destroyer.” Real estate developer Alameda alleged that biotech entrepreneur Patrick Snaion and lease guarantor Nante Media had breached […]