NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! North Korea’s Kim Jong Un observed launches of two cruise missiles and three anti-ship missiles from his prized new warship, the 5,000-ton-class destroyer Choe Hyon, state media claimed Tuesday. The cruise missiles flew for more than two hours and the anti-ship missiles for more than 30 minutes along pre-set trajectories over the country’s western seas before accurately striking their targets on Sunday, according to North Korea’s official newspaper Rodong Sinmun. One image released by the Korean Central News Agency showed Kim standing next to North Korean officials while watching a projectile fly away from the ship. Kim has hailed the development of the Choe Hyon, which was first unveiled in April 2025, as a major step toward expanding the operational reach and preemptive strike capabilities of his military.NORTH KOREA FIRES MISSILES TOWARD SEA AFTER RIDICULING SOUTH’S HOPES FOR BETTER TIES State media claim the warship is designed to carry a range of systems, including anti-air and anti-ship weapons as well as nuclear-capable ballistic and cruise missiles. South Korean officials and experts say the vessel was likely built with Russian assistance amid deepening military ties, but some experts question whether it’s ready for active service, The Associated Press reported. After Sunday’s tests, Kim said his…
This article was originally published by George Ford Smith at The Mises Institute. Teddy Roosevelt would be so pleased if he could see the world today, with a US military presence virtually everywhere on the planet. The current savagery with Iran is only the headline conflict—having displaced the proxy missions in Ukraine and Gaza—but many more are quietly underway or waiting in the wings. No declaration of war, of course, since declarations require Congress to act in accordance with a set of rules nobody can agree on. In war, according to Sun Tzu, if the goal is victory, the only rule is winning as quickly as possible. But in a world governed by bankers and politicians, too much haste can be unprofitable. The US, with its military prowess that comprises approximately 37 percent of all global military spending and exceeds the combined defense budgets of the next nine largest spenders, no longer worries about winning or losing wars. The point is to get them started—let the death and destruction begin. That’s where the money is—initially. Later, profits are made from rebuilding the countries that the attackers have demolished. But there’s a looming question: Does the American state have the funds to pick on any country it chooses? The…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As ice cream season ramps up across the country, data shows that Americans are still reaching for familiar favorites, but some adventurous flavors are beginning to churn up interest, too.Vanilla remains the most popular ice cream flavor in the United States, according to purchasing data from Instacart, which analyzed orders from summer 2024.Chocolate, plus cookies and cream followed closely behind, rounding out the top three flavors nationwide.AMERICA’S UFO-INSPIRED ICE-CREAM TREAT TURNS 75 — AND IT’S STILL FLYING OFF SHELVESOther favorites included strawberry, mint chocolate chip, cookie dough, coffee and butter pecan, according to the report.The findings align with a 2024 survey of more than 2,200 U.S. adults conducted by the International Dairy Foods Association, which found vanilla, chocolate and strawberry ranked as the top three favorite flavors among Americans. The same survey found that nearly all Americans scream for ice cream. Overall, 97% said they either “like” or “love” the frozen treat.STEAK ‘N SHAKE’S $2.50 STATUE OF LIBERTY MILKSHAKE GOES VIRAL: ‘ROLLING THE DICE ON DAIRY’And while the top picks may appear predictable, they’re just the tip of the iceberg, the data suggests.More people are willing to expand their palates with more unique…
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MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! North Korea’s Kim Jong Un observed launches of two cruise missiles and three anti-ship missiles from his prized new warship, the 5,000-ton-class destroyer Choe Hyon, state media claimed Tuesday. The cruise missiles flew for more than two hours and the anti-ship missiles for more than 30 minutes along pre-set trajectories over the country’s western seas before accurately striking their targets on Sunday, according to North Korea’s official newspaper Rodong Sinmun. One image released by the Korean Central News Agency showed Kim standing next to North Korean officials while watching a projectile fly away from the ship. Kim has hailed the development of the Choe Hyon, which was first unveiled in April 2025, as a major step toward expanding the operational reach and preemptive strike capabilities of his military.NORTH KOREA FIRES MISSILES TOWARD SEA AFTER RIDICULING SOUTH’S HOPES FOR BETTER TIES State media claim the warship is designed to carry a range of systems, including anti-air and anti-ship weapons as well as nuclear-capable ballistic and cruise missiles. South Korean officials and experts say the vessel was likely built with Russian assistance amid deepening military ties, but some experts question whether it’s ready for active service, The Associated Press reported. After Sunday’s tests, Kim said his…
This article was originally published by George Ford Smith at The Mises Institute. Teddy Roosevelt would be so pleased if he could see the world today, with a US military presence virtually everywhere on the planet. The current savagery with Iran is only the headline conflict—having displaced the proxy missions in Ukraine and Gaza—but many more are quietly underway or waiting in the wings. No declaration of war, of course, since declarations require Congress to act in accordance with a set of rules nobody can agree on. In war, according to Sun Tzu, if the goal is victory, the only rule is winning as quickly as possible. But in a world governed by bankers and politicians, too much haste can be unprofitable. The US, with its military prowess that comprises approximately 37 percent of all global military spending and exceeds the combined defense budgets of the next nine largest spenders, no longer worries about winning or losing wars. The point is to get them started—let the death and destruction begin. That’s where the money is—initially. Later, profits are made from rebuilding the countries that the attackers have demolished. But there’s a looming question: Does the American state have the funds to pick on any country it chooses? The…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As ice cream season ramps up across the country, data shows that Americans are still reaching for familiar favorites, but some adventurous flavors are beginning to churn up interest, too.Vanilla remains the most popular ice cream flavor in the United States, according to purchasing data from Instacart, which analyzed orders from summer 2024.Chocolate, plus cookies and cream followed closely behind, rounding out the top three flavors nationwide.AMERICA’S UFO-INSPIRED ICE-CREAM TREAT TURNS 75 — AND IT’S STILL FLYING OFF SHELVESOther favorites included strawberry, mint chocolate chip, cookie dough, coffee and butter pecan, according to the report.The findings align with a 2024 survey of more than 2,200 U.S. adults conducted by the International Dairy Foods Association, which found vanilla, chocolate and strawberry ranked as the top three favorite flavors among Americans. The same survey found that nearly all Americans scream for ice cream. Overall, 97% said they either “like” or “love” the frozen treat.STEAK ‘N SHAKE’S $2.50 STATUE OF LIBERTY MILKSHAKE GOES VIRAL: ‘ROLLING THE DICE ON DAIRY’And while the top picks may appear predictable, they’re just the tip of the iceberg, the data suggests.More people are willing to expand their palates with more unique…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are facing growing questions about the strength of their brand, as experts point to stalled deals and waning public interest as signs that their Hollywood appeal may be cooling.Since leaving royal life, the Sussexes have faced a string of challenges, including the collapse of their Spotify deal, the scaling back of their partnership with Netflix, underperforming projects and growing criticism over ventures like a planned “faux royal tour” of Australia, according to experts. In addition to downgrading Harry and Markle’s $100 million comprehensive deal to a first-look arrangement in 2025, Netflix announced last month that it was parting ways with the former “Suits” star’s “As Ever” lifestyle brand.MEGHAN MARKLE’S HOLLYWOOD COMEBACK MAY BACKFIRE AS ‘VANITY’ MOVE SPARKS PALACE SCRUTINY: EXPERTSWhile speaking with Fox News Digital, Doug Eldridge, founder of Achilles PR, weighed in on what the Sussexes’ latest setback means for the staying power of their overall brand.”In Hollywood, there’s an old saying: ‘it’s not about talent, it’s about temperature,'” Eldridge said. “Interest and eyeballs are what validates investment in creative projects. When the temperature cools and the eyeballs wander, then deals are cut short, or in this…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The resignation of Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., came with one of the most spectacular falls in political history. Just days ago, Swalwell was the leading Democratic candidate for governor of California and positioned to be one of two final candidates, with the other a Republican. He expected that, regardless of his unpopularity, California Democrats would never vote for a Republican.Now Swalwell has pulled out of the race, left Congress, and was even tossed out of the home of a billionaire who had been letting him crash there during the scandal.Swalwell continues to deny the allegations against him and has pledged to fight them.For the record, I have been one of Swalwell’s most vocal critics for the last 10 years. Yet while I am not surprised by the allegations, I am surprised by how quickly Swalwell was abandoned by his political patrons in Congress and the unions.SWALWELL ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION FROM CONGRESS AFTER SEXUAL MISCONDUCT ALLEGATIONS TORPEDOED GUBERNATORIAL BIDIn Washington, Harry Truman advised politicians that if you want a friend in this city, get a dog. However, even Swalwell’s dog, Penny, has yet to appear in public with him. Presumably, she is consulting with…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! We write this recently returned from Doha, Qatar, where the background sounds of air raid sirens warning of incoming Iranian missiles have thankfully gone quiet. Civilians are no longer being told to take shelter, and Qatar Airways believes the air space is now safe enough to resume commercial flights.As Operation Epic Fury moved into its second month, critics reached consensus: Israel and the United States blundered themselves into a war of choice that has caused unnecessary deaths and spiraling oil prices, all against the prospect of yet another deadly American quagmire like Vietnam and Afghanistan. Despite the emerging media narrative back home, on the Gulf we can see that the U.S.-Israeli military strategy worked.The critics are right that the nation was not adequately prepared for this. Unlike the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the objectives of Operation Epic Fury were never clearly communicated, either to the American people or our allies.MORNING GLORY: PRESIDENT TRUMP LEADS THE WEST TO A BIG WIN AGAINST IRANNevertheless, Operation Epic Fury, although uneven and far from perfect, was a success.From a military standpoint, Iran’s arsenal of ballistic missiles has been greatly depleted. More than 8,000 Iranian military…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! North Korea’s Kim Jong Un observed launches of two cruise missiles and three anti-ship missiles from his prized new warship, the 5,000-ton-class destroyer Choe Hyon, state media claimed Tuesday. The cruise missiles flew for more than two hours and the anti-ship missiles for more than…
This article was originally published by George Ford Smith at The Mises Institute. Teddy Roosevelt would be so pleased if he could see the world today, with a US military presence virtually everywhere on the planet. The current savagery with Iran is only the headline conflict—having displaced the proxy missions in Ukraine…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As ice cream season ramps up across the country, data shows that Americans are still reaching for familiar favorites, but some adventurous flavors are beginning to churn up interest, too.Vanilla remains the most popular ice cream flavor in the United States, according…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are facing growing questions about the strength of their brand, as experts point to stalled deals and waning public interest as signs that their Hollywood appeal may be cooling.Since leaving royal life, the Sussexes have faced a…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The resignation of Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., came with one of the most spectacular falls in political history. Just days ago, Swalwell was the leading Democratic candidate for governor of California and positioned to be one of two final candidates, with the…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! We write this recently returned from Doha, Qatar, where the background sounds of air raid sirens warning of incoming Iranian missiles have thankfully gone quiet. Civilians are no longer being told to take shelter, and Qatar Airways believes the air space is…
Heckler & Koch has just launched a micro-compact version of the VP9 called the VP9CC.The Heckler & Koch VP9 family of 9mm polymer-framed pistols has a new member, the VP9CC. Made in Oberndorf, Germany, the VP9CC is a micro-compact designed for concealed carry.Based on the proven full-size VP9 pistol, the…
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MorePresident Donald Trump on Thursday drew a parallel between U.S. strikes on Iran and Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor decades ago, as he defended the war against Tehran at a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in Washington.“We wanted surprise. Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Why didn’t you tell me about Pearl Harbor?” Trump said when a journalist asked why he had not told allies about his war plans.“You believe in surprise, I think much more so than us.”Takaichi’s eyes widened, and she shifted in her chair as Trump, seated beside her in the Oval Office, evoked the moment that drew the U.S. into the Second World War.The Japanese attack on the U.S. naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on Dec. 7, 1941, killed 2,390 Americans, and the U.S. declared war on Japan the next day.U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt called it “a date which will live in infamy.”The U.S. defeated Japan in August 1945, days after U.S. atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed hundreds of thousands of civilians. Read the full article here
The United States is dramatically underestimating the financial cost of the Iran war. The ruling class has to know that it’s lying to the American taxpayer, the people tasked with actually bearing the cost of war started by power-hungry sociopaths. The Intercept has warned that the cost of this war with Iran could balloon into the trillions of dollars over the long term, pushing many Americans past the breaking point. Affordability Crisis Worsens As 2026 Approaches At the very least, the rulers are claiming that the war is burning through between $1 billion and $2 billion per day, or roughly $11,500 to $23,000 per second. The cost, the officials told The Intercept, could rise to a quarter trillion dollars or more over the coming months. The US military budget, the world’s largest, surpassed $830 billion for fiscal year 2026. President Donald Trump has boasted that the regime-change campaign in Tehran could be waged “forever” using the Pentagon’s current munition stockpiles, though skeptics say weapons depletion is a major issue. -RT The Pentagon recently asked for only $200 billion to cover the costs of the war; however, that seems like a vast underestimate, and even at that, it has the potential to destroy…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Fans praised John Stamos this week after the actor shared his first tattoo at 62 years old.”Guess who got his first tattoo?” the “Full House” alum wrote on a video montage showing the process of getting inked with a Native American horseback rider looking skyward.”The Beach Boys placed this image: ‘Appeal to the Great Spirit’ over Brother Records as a symbol of artistic freedom and trust in a higher creative path,” Stamos revealed in the caption. ‘FULL HOUSE’ STAR DAVE COULIER URGES AMERICANS NOT TO IGNORE WARNING SIGNS AFTER CANCER BATTLE He continued, “Lately I’ve felt that same pull in my own life. Stepping into this new chapter of my career, taking bigger swings, following the work wherever it leads.”The actor, who stars in the new Danny DeVito-produced horror movie, “Drag,” added, “The timing felt right, so I put that Great Spirit on my arm as a reminder to stay brave, stay open, and trust the direction the art is taking me.””Rockstars!!” one fan wrote, while another said, “Absolutely love this! Can’t wait to see you play with The Beach Boys Sunday!!!”Another commenter noted “You went big! Looks good” while a fan called…
First seen last year at SHOT 2025, the Tyrant CNC PDW chassis for the SIG SAUER P365 has arrived! Construction consists of a patent-pending hybrid design, combining 7075 aluminum with proprietary polymer components. A spring-loaded, side-folding brace is integrated into the chassis and deploys via a rear-mounted button. The system also incorporates a removable blast shield and Picatinny rail sections for mounting accessories. A dual magazine holder with an ambidextrous release is built into the chassis to support faster reloads. The TWS365 is compatible with barrel lengths from 3.1 to 6 inches, including compensated and suppressed configurations, allowing the chassis to accommodate a range of P365 builds. The layout of the system allows the brace to be deployed and magazines accessed without disrupting optic alignment or balance. Tyrant CNC notes that the chassis supports OWB and IWB holster use and is sized to fit within many bags designed for concealed carry. This new chassis is compatible with all Tyrant CNC P365 upgrades. Availability: The SIG Sauer P365 PDW TWS365 is available through Tyrant CNC and authorized retailers, including RSR, Sports South, Optics Planet, and Brownells. This is not a firearm, this is a chassis for the P365 and can be…
U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II attack aircraft are now engaged in maritime interdiction operations along the southern flank of Operation Epic Fury, targeting Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps fast-attack watercraft in the Strait of Hormuz, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said Thursday.“The A-10 Warthog is now engaged across the southern flank, targeting fast-attack watercraft in the Strait of Hormuz,” Air Force Gen. Dan Caine said during a Pentagon briefing on the operation. The announcement marks an expansion of the Warthog’s confirmed role in Epic Fury. On March 15, U.S. Central Command released imagery of A-10C Thunderbolt IIs receiving fuel in flight while supporting the operation, the first official visuals of the aircraft in the campaign. “The A-10 Thunderbolt II can loiter for hours, standing by and ready to execute a mission whenever needed,” CENTCOM said in the accompanying post on X.Designed for close air support, the A-10 was built to fly low, slow and close to the fight, providing direct fire support to ground forces and, increasingly, to joint forces operating in contested littoral environments. Its titanium-armored cockpit, often referred to as a “titanium bathtub,” and redundant flight systems allow it to absorb significant punishment and continue…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Bob Barker, longtime host of “The Price Is Right,” allegedly went through some major personality changes after the death of his wife, Dorothy Jo Gideon, in 1982. In E!’s documentary series “Dirty Rotten Scandals,” those closest to Barker at the time opened up about the sudden shift in attitude and the mental health challenges the TV personality experienced amid his grief. “{Bob and Dorothy Jo] went to Hawaii in August and she was diagnosed with lung cancer and died two months later,” Barbara Hunter, a former producer on the game show, said in the episode. “Bob really went into a funk after that. He was ready to take his own life. That’s what he shared with me.”FORMER ‘PRICE IS RIGHT’ MODEL EXPOSES DARK TRUTH ABOUT BOB BARKER ERA “He went through a lot of changes,” Holly Hallstrom, a former model who showcased prizes as one of “Barker’s Beauties,” told Fox News Digital ahead of the premiere. “At first, he was grieving, so that was a big change. It was very somber on the set, much more somber. But then, after that, it just became like you were living in Barkerland, where he was the…
Two new pistols from Shadow Systems that share a lot of DNA, but shoot very differently. What is better, more barrel or less muzzle flip? The choice is personal, but with the CR920XL and CR920XP you’re getting a lot of gun in a small package. SHADOW SYSTEMS CR920XL/XP SPECS Action: Semi-Auto Caliber: 9mm Luger Capacity: 15 Barrel Length: 4.18″ (XL), 3.65” (XP) Barrel Description: Match Grade, Spiral Fluted Barrel Finish: Burnt Bronze Optic Ready: Yes – multi-footprint mounting Sights: Green Tritium Front, Black Rear Frame Description: Textured polymer, slim/compact Overall Length: 7.45″ Weight(Unloaded): 19.5oz JUST THE FACTS Most people look at Shadow Systems and just see another Glock clone, and that’s not entirely wrong, but it’s not the whole picture either. While nominally based on the G43/X, the CR920 series is its own animal with substantial improvements. First, for the CR920X/XL/XP, the magazine is 15-rounds to Glock’s 10. Downside: these mags are proprietary. $30 a mag isn’t prohibitive, but it’s not cheap either. Good news is that these mags are very high quality. They load easy, hold the number of rounds they claim, steel body, drop-free, and have given me zero issues. Second, Shadow Systems has a patented optics mounting…
Shigeaki Mori, an atomic bomb survivor who spent decades researching the forgotten American prisoners of war killed in the Hiroshima attack, has died at age 88.The historian died on March 14 at a Hiroshima hospital, according to Japanese media reports. Mori was just eight years old when the B-29 carrying the earth shattering “Little Boy” bomb dropped on the city. Less than a mile and a half from the center of the blast, Mori was thrown into a nearby stream that protected him from the firestorm that followed. “I found myself inside the mushroom cloud,” Mori would later write. “It was so dark that when I held my hands up about 10 centimeters in front of my face, I couldn’t see them.”In the ensuing days, Mori scavenged for food and water but only found piles of charred bodies instead. When he did find water, it was poisoned with radiation. Unknowingly, Mori drank it anyway.As a young man, Mori worked at a brokerage house and, later, at a piano manufacturer. “But I’d always wanted to be a historian,” he told The New York Times in 2016.And so the budding historian began spending his weekends researching the aftermath of the Aug. 6,…
The Pentagon wants $200 billion in order to fund the war it started by bombing Iran in joint attacks with Israel on February 28th. Some political parasites in the ruling class are pushing back against the amount as it exceeds half of Iran’s GDP (gross domestic product). Pentagon Confirms 3 Deaths, Iran Claims It Killed 200 In Strikes If this budget is approved, the figure would far exceed the cost of US President Donald Trump’s military operation against Iran to date, and is aimed at rapidly boosting the production of critical weapons depleted during the US-Israeli strikes, the outlet said on Wednesday. The U.S. spent more than $11 billion in the first week of the war alone. Combined with the proposed funding, total costs could exceed half of Iran’s annual GDP, which was $356.5 billion in 2025. The U.S. has also already killed a number of high-ranking officials and commanders, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Iran Has Confirmed The Death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei According to a report by The Washington Post [behind a paywall], the plan is likely to trigger a political battle in Congress, the outlet said, “as public support for the effort remains tepid and…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Minnesota Vikings have made another addition to their quarterback room.After signing Kyler Murray to a one-year contract last week, the Vikings announced they signed Carson Wentz to a one-year deal on Thursday. Wentz spent last season with the Vikings as a backup to J.J. McCarthy.With the addition of Murray and the return of Wentz, the Vikings have added competition for McCarthy while ensuring they have quality backup quarterback options. Murray and McCarthy will compete for the starting quarterback job, while Wentz will serve as one of the team’s backups. Wentz started five games last season, and the team went 2-3 in his starts. He completed 65.1% of his passes for 1,216 yards with six touchdowns and five interceptions. His season ended when he sustained a dislocated shoulder.The 33-year-old tried to play through the injury before eventually undergoing surgery on the dislocation, a torn labrum, and a fracture in the shoulder.MAXX CROSBY DESCRIBES ROLLER COASTER OF EMOTIONS DURING TENUOUS RAVENS ORDEAL, INCLUDING ‘OFF’ MEETING After Wentz got injured, and later McCarthy got injured for a second time last season, the Vikings were forced to start undrafted rookie Max Brosmer for two games,…
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