September 10, 2025

New coastal combat for the Marine Corps?: Weapon of the Week

A sleek, winged vessel glided across the surface of Narragansett Bay, offering a glimpse into the future of coastal transportation and military mobility. Called the Paladin, this week’s Weapon of the Week is a passenger ferry that operates in three modes — float, foil and fly — and is being developed by Massachusetts-based startup REGENT Craft. The […]

September 10, 2025

US company expands drone production at home with Alabama facility

The unmistakable buzz of personal drones has become a familiar sound across the United States. Over the past decade, their presence surged, with nearly 1 million drones registered for commercial and recreational use. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, 822,039 drones were registered nationwide, used by hobbyists, content creators, news organizations and more. An innovation […]

September 10, 2025

Performance Drone Works’ next frontier: Weapons and Warfare

This week on Weapons and Warfare, host Ryan Robertson sits down with Ryan Gury, the CEO and co-founder of Performance Drone Works. They dive into the grand opening of the new, cutting-edge 90,000 square foot Drone Factory 01 (DF01) facility in Huntsville, Alabama. Learn how this state-of-the-art facility will revolutionize drone production, focusing on the […]

September 10, 2025

Israeli strike in Qatar rattles US ally, undercuts Trump peace push

Israel’s latest airstrike inside Qatar has become a controversial topic. It’s sending shockwaves through the region and sparking tension with the United States. Israeli warplanes targeted what leaders called a Hamas meeting site in Doha, just blocks from embassies and schools.  The bombing killed several people, including Hamas’ chief negotiator’s son and a Qatari security […]

September 10, 2025

As crime falls, police violence rises. And America still struggles to track it.

Former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison was sentenced to 33 months in prison in July 2025 for violating the civil rights of Breonna Taylor, a Black woman he shot and killed after officers executed a no-knock warrant at her home. Two months after Taylor was killed, George Floyd, an unarmed Black man accused of trying […]

September 10, 2025

Federal judge blocks firing of Federal Reserve governor

A federal judge has halted the Trump administration’s effort to remove Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors. For now, she can continue to serve while contesting her dismissal. The administration attempted to fire Cook after alleging that she falsified mortgage documents. Cook and her attorneys have fought back in court, claiming […]

September 10, 2025

Doctors don’t like pharma ads like Oh, Oh, Oh Ozempic. Here’s why.

President Trump wants drug companies to share more information about the risks and side effects of their drugs when advertising directly to consumers. He signed a new memorandum Tuesday that will further regulate advertisements like “Oh, Oh, Oh, Ozempic” and  “We-go-vy!” to the tune of “This Is Me” from “The Greatest Showman.”  Yeah, they’re ubiquitous. […]

September 10, 2025

Cracker Barrel scraps remodel after customers revolt

Cracker Barrel announced it’s pulling the plug on plans to modernize its restaurants after loyal customers revolted. The company shared the news in a statement on its website, saying, “The vintage Americana you love will always be here.” Copy URL Save image Email Facebook Twitter / X Reddit Unbiased. Straight Facts.TM The stock price of Cracker Barrel jumped approximately […]

September 10, 2025

Trump faces protesters at DC dinner as federalization effort nears expiration

President Donald Trump attended a rare dinner in Washington, D.C., on the eve of his federalization of the Capitol expiring. The president and cabinet members arrived for dinner at Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Snow Crab, where they were also met by protesters outside and inside the restaurant. As Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of […]