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Amazon’s early Prime Day deals include discounts on some of the most useful gadgets you’ll buy this year. Whether you’re shopping for Father’s Day or treating yourself, you can save on everything from a tire pressure gauge that’s 47% off to a Bluetooth meat thermometer that’s down to $38 and a rechargeable neck fan built for summer heat.READ MORE: When is Prime Day 2026? Amazon reveals the official dates and the best early dealsTrending early Prime Day dealsCoffee mug warmer: $23.99 (40% off)Travel steamer: $49.99 (38% off)Soundcore Select 4 Go Bluetooth shower speaker: $22.99 (34% off)Mini projector: $39.99 (33% off)Bluetooth sleep headphones: $26.99 (25% off)Surge protector wall charger: $9.98 (23% off)Round travel power strip: $16.99 (19% off)Original price: $9.99 Light candles, grills and fire pits without dealing with disposable lighters. This electric candle lighter uses a flame-free, windproof design and recharges for repeated use, making it a convenient alternative to traditional options. With nearly 20,000 positive ratings, it’s a popular gadget that shoppers continue to recommend.Original price: $14.99 This mini tire pressure gauge uses a built-in sensor system to deliver accurate PSI readings and is currently 50% off. The compact tool runs on replaceable AAA batteries and features a durable design built…

The U.S. needs to ramp up focus on building a variety of cheaper weapons systems at scale to ensure sufficient supply for future fights, according to Anduril’s president and chief strategy officer.U.S. industry became complacent and got “ambushed by the future,” said Christian Brose, who was on hand last week at the Washington Post’s inaugural Building America Summit to discuss defense industry developments. “There was just no way of thinking that this formidable capability institution could be disrupted, and I think that there was a failure of imagination,” Brose said. Brose added that the nation has been “systematically failing” at making necessary changes to project a stronger footing in the U.S.-China competition. He pointed to lessons from the Ukraine war and Operation Epic Fury, adding that Tehran has been evolving technologically and ramping up asymmetric capabilities.“We’re struggling right now with a regional power of Iran that isn’t even close to what China would present to us,” Brose said. “And we’re struggling to some extent because we haven’t necessarily learned our own lessons of Ukraine and other recent events.”Anduril recently opened a new 5-million-square-foot facility in Columbus, Ohio, where the company produces a range of munitions destined for the U.S. military.…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As “teen takeovers” wreak havoc across the country, authorities in Florida’s St. Johns County say they thwarted an event after detecting social media posts encouraging young people to descend on St. Augustine Beach for what officials described as a potentially chaotic and violent gathering.”This wasn’t an invite for a teen party or a beach gathering. This was an invitation to come take over our beach and create chaos and possibly leading to violence,” St. Augustine Beach Police Chief Daniel Carswell told Fox News on Monday.Authorities preemptively canceled the planned takeover for public safety and to send a signal to those planning to participate.COPS HALT PLANNED ‘TEEN TAKEOVER’ AS OFFICIALS BRACE FOR A SUMMER SURGE IN CHAOS AND ARRESTS: POLICE CHIEF “[We did this] to put everybody on alert that if they come, if they’re going to respond to this invitation, there’s going to be zero tolerance here in St. Augustine Beach,” Carswell added.St. Johns County Sheriff Robert Hardwick said targeting suspicious social media chatter began with analyzing community reports and extensively monitoring the organizers’ attempts to act behind the scenes.FLORIDA DEPUTY DRAGS ‘UNRESPONSIVE’ BEACHGOER FROM OCEAN IN DRAMATIC RESCUE “The organizers started…

A House panel advanced a measure to increase cooperation between the U.S. and Israeli defense technology sectors after one lawmaker’s Friday attempt to halt the proposal fell flat.The United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative, part of the House’s version of the fiscal 2027 defense policy bill, would codify and increase military technical cooperation between the U.S. defense industry and Israel’s, as well as create a technical liaison position within the Pentagon to support the effort. The House Armed Services Committee approved the measure as part of its National Defense Authorization Act after a marathon debate on hundreds of amendments.Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., introduced an amendment to strike down the proposal, but it found very little support from his colleagues. “We need to tell [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu that America calls the shots, not the prime minister of any other country,” Khanna said during his introduction of the amendment. “[Americans] want less cooperation and blank checks to Israel, not more. Only the United States Congress would dream up at this moment, ‘Let’s actually do more for Israel,’ not less.” Eight committee members, including fellow Democrats, spoke against Khanna’s effort to quash the measure. The amendment was ultimately defeated.The proposal “actually…

Let’s just get this out of the way up front. I live in California. I remember it was about 20 years ago when I first had the opportunity to fire an AR-pattern rifle. I was then celebrating my 21st birthday in sunny Las Vegas, and decided to splurge one of the many “full auto” experiences the town had to offer. After a few magazines burst-fired through a clapped-out M4, I was downright gobsmacked. The rifle hadn’t pushed me around or run away on me. On the contrary, I stared at a group that was tightly clustered in the “A zone” of your typical silhouette target. The Springfield SAINT Victor line offers a 7.62x51mm NATO rifle that is legal to purchase in the state of California. I thought about it all the way back to Los Angeles. Even in my limited frame of reference as a shooter, I’d found a rifle that completely and utterly worked for me. I vowed that somehow — some way — a civilian-legal, semi-auto-only version of this amazing rifle would be a part of my future collection. While California heaves a variety of restrictions upon its law-abiding gun owners, fortunately a 5.56mm AR-15 or 7.62mm AR-10…

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A House panel advanced a measure to increase cooperation between the U.S. and Israeli defense technology sectors after one lawmaker’s Friday attempt to halt the proposal fell flat.The United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative, part of the House’s version of the fiscal 2027 defense policy bill, would codify and increase…

Let’s just get this out of the way up front. I live in California. I remember it was about 20 years ago when I first had the opportunity to fire an AR-pattern rifle. I was then celebrating my 21st birthday in sunny Las Vegas, and decided to splurge one of…

A flesh-eating parasite has been confirmed in Texas livestock. Canada has now banned the import of United States livestock, including horses, over the screwworm infestation. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has condemned Ottawa’s move as an “overreaction,” even though he has already declared a statewide disaster The first case of screwworm…

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Amazon’s early Prime Day deals include discounts on some of the most useful gadgets you’ll buy this year. Whether you’re shopping for Father’s Day or treating yourself, you can save on everything from a tire pressure gauge that’s 47% off to a Bluetooth meat thermometer that’s down to $38 and a rechargeable neck fan built for summer heat.READ MORE: When is Prime Day 2026? Amazon reveals the official dates and the best early dealsTrending early Prime Day dealsCoffee mug warmer: $23.99 (40% off)Travel steamer: $49.99 (38% off)Soundcore Select 4 Go Bluetooth shower speaker: $22.99 (34% off)Mini projector: $39.99 (33% off)Bluetooth sleep headphones: $26.99 (25% off)Surge protector wall charger: $9.98 (23% off)Round travel power strip: $16.99 (19% off)Original price: $9.99 Light candles, grills and fire pits without dealing with disposable lighters. This electric candle lighter uses a flame-free, windproof design and recharges for repeated use, making it a convenient alternative to traditional options. With nearly 20,000 positive ratings, it’s a popular gadget that shoppers continue to recommend.Original price: $14.99 This mini tire pressure gauge uses a built-in sensor system to deliver accurate PSI readings and is currently 50% off. The compact tool runs on replaceable AAA batteries and features a durable design built…

The U.S. needs to ramp up focus on building a variety of cheaper weapons systems at scale to ensure sufficient supply for future fights, according to Anduril’s president and chief strategy officer.U.S. industry became complacent and got “ambushed by the future,” said Christian Brose, who was on hand last week at the Washington Post’s inaugural Building America Summit to discuss defense industry developments. “There was just no way of thinking that this formidable capability institution could be disrupted, and I think that there was a failure of imagination,” Brose said. Brose added that the nation has been “systematically failing” at making necessary changes to project a stronger footing in the U.S.-China competition. He pointed to lessons from the Ukraine war and Operation Epic Fury, adding that Tehran has been evolving technologically and ramping up asymmetric capabilities.“We’re struggling right now with a regional power of Iran that isn’t even close to what China would present to us,” Brose said. “And we’re struggling to some extent because we haven’t necessarily learned our own lessons of Ukraine and other recent events.”Anduril recently opened a new 5-million-square-foot facility in Columbus, Ohio, where the company produces a range of munitions destined for the U.S. military.…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As “teen takeovers” wreak havoc across the country, authorities in Florida’s St. Johns County say they thwarted an event after detecting social media posts encouraging young people to descend on St. Augustine Beach for what officials described as a potentially chaotic and violent gathering.”This wasn’t an invite for a teen party or a beach gathering. This was an invitation to come take over our beach and create chaos and possibly leading to violence,” St. Augustine Beach Police Chief Daniel Carswell told Fox News on Monday.Authorities preemptively canceled the planned takeover for public safety and to send a signal to those planning to participate.COPS HALT PLANNED ‘TEEN TAKEOVER’ AS OFFICIALS BRACE FOR A SUMMER SURGE IN CHAOS AND ARRESTS: POLICE CHIEF “[We did this] to put everybody on alert that if they come, if they’re going to respond to this invitation, there’s going to be zero tolerance here in St. Augustine Beach,” Carswell added.St. Johns County Sheriff Robert Hardwick said targeting suspicious social media chatter began with analyzing community reports and extensively monitoring the organizers’ attempts to act behind the scenes.FLORIDA DEPUTY DRAGS ‘UNRESPONSIVE’ BEACHGOER FROM OCEAN IN DRAMATIC RESCUE “The organizers started…

A House panel advanced a measure to increase cooperation between the U.S. and Israeli defense technology sectors after one lawmaker’s Friday attempt to halt the proposal fell flat.The United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative, part of the House’s version of the fiscal 2027 defense policy bill, would codify and increase military technical cooperation between the U.S. defense industry and Israel’s, as well as create a technical liaison position within the Pentagon to support the effort. The House Armed Services Committee approved the measure as part of its National Defense Authorization Act after a marathon debate on hundreds of amendments.Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., introduced an amendment to strike down the proposal, but it found very little support from his colleagues. “We need to tell [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu that America calls the shots, not the prime minister of any other country,” Khanna said during his introduction of the amendment. “[Americans] want less cooperation and blank checks to Israel, not more. Only the United States Congress would dream up at this moment, ‘Let’s actually do more for Israel,’ not less.” Eight committee members, including fellow Democrats, spoke against Khanna’s effort to quash the measure. The amendment was ultimately defeated.The proposal “actually…

Let’s just get this out of the way up front. I live in California. I remember it was about 20 years ago when I first had the opportunity to fire an AR-pattern rifle. I was then celebrating my 21st birthday in sunny Las Vegas, and decided to splurge one of the many “full auto” experiences the town had to offer. After a few magazines burst-fired through a clapped-out M4, I was downright gobsmacked. The rifle hadn’t pushed me around or run away on me. On the contrary, I stared at a group that was tightly clustered in the “A zone” of your typical silhouette target. The Springfield SAINT Victor line offers a 7.62x51mm NATO rifle that is legal to purchase in the state of California. I thought about it all the way back to Los Angeles. Even in my limited frame of reference as a shooter, I’d found a rifle that completely and utterly worked for me. I vowed that somehow — some way — a civilian-legal, semi-auto-only version of this amazing rifle would be a part of my future collection. While California heaves a variety of restrictions upon its law-abiding gun owners, fortunately a 5.56mm AR-15 or 7.62mm AR-10…

A flesh-eating parasite has been confirmed in Texas livestock. Canada has now banned the import of United States livestock, including horses, over the screwworm infestation. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has condemned Ottawa’s move as an “overreaction,” even though he has already declared a statewide disaster The first case of screwworm was identified in Texas on Wednesday. This marks the first detection of the parasite in the US, roughly 80km (50 miles) from the Mexican border. The outbreak began in Central America in 2023 and has been spreading steadily northward ever since. By late 2025, Mexico had reported thousands of cases in animals and dozens of humans. Parasite Screwworm Infects Its First American A second case of screwworm was identified on Friday in the same area. It was this case that prompted Texas rulers to declare a state of disaster over the outbreak. That same day, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said it would temporarily halt imports of livestock from Texas until further notice and “continue to work closely with US counterparts to assess developments and adjust measures as needed.” “This pest affects live animals and does not impact inspected Texas beef. Canada’s broad restriction on Texas livestock is an overreaction…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! You fire up your VPN, connect to a server and pull up the streaming service or website you were trying to reach. A few seconds later, you see the dreaded message: blocked. So you try again. Still blocked. Then you switch servers. Same result.If this sounds familiar, you are not alone. VPN blocking has become much more aggressive over the past few years. The old VPN tricks that once worked reliably no longer always get the job done.The good news is that there is usually one specific reason your VPN keeps failing. Even better, most people never think to address it.Join CyberGuy Live: Lock Down Your Phone in 30 Minutes (Saturday, June 13, 10 am ET)Your phone holds your email, passwords, photos, banking apps and personal data. In this free, live online class, Kurt the CyberGuy will walk you step by step through simple phone security fixes you can do in real time. You’ll learn how to improve your privacy settings, spot the latest phone scams, use trusted security tools and walk away with a simple checklist to stay protected. Register here: CyberGuyLive.com.STUCK BEHIND A VPN WALL? LET’S FIND A WAY AROUND…

Photos by Frank Thai Once described as “an AR-18 shoved up the arse of an EM2,” the SA80 continued the British defense establishment’s fascination with bullpups, which started in the late 1940s. Following the .280 British cartridge debacle where Winston Churchill bent the knee to adopt the American T65 round, the Brits were saddled with a service rifle that was longer than they wanted, heavier than needed, and chambered in a cartridge overly powerful for the role it was supposed to fill. Conceived at the height of the Cold War, the SA80 was supposed to address all of these concerns. In 1971, the Director General Weapons (Army) asked staff at the Royal Small Arms Factory (Enfield) to conduct a study to define the nature of the target a future infantry small arm should be able to hit, and what were the criteria that would result in defeating that target.  Other objectives were to assess a range of ammunition calibers in terms of performance inside a 4-600m effective range, to look at a variety of weapon configurations to produce something smaller and lighter than what was currently available, and to assess what was happening outside the confines of the British Isles…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Volusia Sheriff’s Office in Florida shared harrowing footage of the rescue of a woman from the ocean at New Smyrna Beach on Saturday.The footage, which appears to be from an officer’s body camera, shows an officer charge into the shallow water and begin pulling the unresponsive woman from the water.Once the officer began dragging the woman to safety, it appeared that another individual stepped in to help the officer move her.”This morning, at 10:15 a.m., deputies were flagged down for a swimmer in distress in the ocean in New Smyrna Beach. Deputy Gourley quickly located the victim in the water floating face down and pulled her to shore. The woman was unresponsive and without a pulse. Deputy Gourley and Deputy Manhart immediately began CPR and were able to revive the 68-year-old woman,” the sheriff’s office said in a Facebook post.FLORIDA BEACH TOLL BOOTH WORKER KILLED AFTER DRIVER RAMS STRUCTURE BEFORE GETTING STUCK IN SAND, SHERIFF SAYS “Beach Safety arrived on scene and continued life-saving measures. The victim was transported to the hospital in stable condition,” they added.WATCH: POLICE OFFICER CHEATS DEATH WHEN BULLET RICOCHETS OFF BODY CAMERA DURING SAVAGE AMBUSH BY…

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