SUV-Sized Drones Stalking New Jersey Skies—Who is Watching Us?
With drones the size of SUVs evading detection over critical sites, New Jersey’s skies have become the front line of a high-tech mystery no one seems able—or willing—to solve.
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With drones the size of SUVs evading detection over critical sites, New Jersey’s skies have become the front line of a high-tech mystery no one seems able—or willing—to solve.
In a case that has gripped New York City and the nation for several months, former Marine Daniel Penny was acquitted of criminally negligent homicide in the death of Jordan Neely, a 30-year-old homeless man, following a subway altercation in May 2023. The incident, captured on video, ignited intense debates over public safety, mental health, […]
Luigi Mangione’s fall from a promising young tech prodigy to a murder suspect has left a trail of unanswered questions and unsettling revelations about ambition, pain, and a meticulously planned descent into darkness.
The time has come to pay junior enlisted troops what they deserve. Military life is tough enough without being grossly underpaid.
From discarded Monopoly money to inscribed shell casings, the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson unravels like a grim puzzle, exposing the dark intersection of corporate power and personal vendetta.
The removal of Navy Capt. Daniel Mode as the Coast Guard’s top chaplain highlights a pivotal moment of accountability, underscoring the military’s struggle to confront leadership lapses and the enduring impact of unresolved sexual misconduct within its ranks.
Judge Bennett’s ruling might aim for balance, but in the military, effectiveness and fairness should hinge on merit—not on the color of the person’s skin under the uniform.
Brian Thompson’s murder outside a Manhattan hotel is a chilling reflection of the volatile crossroads where public outrage over healthcare inequities collides with the darker undercurrents of vigilante retribution.
The brazen assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in the heart of Manhattan blurs the line between cold professionalism and amateur recklessness, leaving behind a trail of chilling clues and haunting questions.
Pete Hegseth’s nomination is a litmus test for whether bold reform or bureaucratic comfort will define the future of America’s military leadership.
In a move that shatters political norms and tests the boundaries of executive clemency, President Joe Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter reverberates as both a father’s act of compassion and a lightning rod for national controversy.
Brandon Webb dives into one of this week’s hottest stories by Managing Editor Guy McCardle, unraveling the legend of DB Cooper—the elusive hijacker who vanished into the night with $200,000, leaving a mystery as rich as the fortune he stole.