The Air Force is trying to figure out how to get 2 Dodge muscle cars across the Atlantic so they can help U-2 spy planes land

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The Air Force is trying to figure out how to get 2 Dodge muscle cars across the Atlantic so they can help U-2 spy planes land
 
 
The Air Force is trying to figure out how to get 2 Dodge muscle cars across the Atlantic so they can help U-2 spy planes land
 
Airmen at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey have to move the chase cars for the first time, and in doing so hit some unusual hurdles.
 
 
 
 
 
New details on Russia's mysterious missile disaster suggest a nuclear reactor blew up
 
 
New details on Russia's mysterious missile disaster suggest a nuclear reactor blew up
 
An explosion at a Russian weapons testing site in August released radioactive isotopes that almost certainly came from a nuclear reactor, experts say.
 
 
 
 
 
Federal agents can search your phone at the US border, even if you're a US citizen. Here's how to protect your personal information.
 
 
Federal agents can search your phone at the US border, even if you're a US citizen. Here's how to protect your personal information.
 
Federal agents have broad authority to search citizens and visitors alike, and they're doing so more and more often these days.
 
 
 
 
 
 
A suspected Russian scooter assassin who shot a man in broad daylight in Berlin shows why Trump's dream of seeing Putin back at the G7 won't happen soon
 
 
A suspected Russian scooter assassin who shot a man in broad daylight in Berlin shows why Trump's dream of seeing Putin back at the G7 won't happen soon
 
Zelimkhan Khangoshvili, a Georgian, was shot dead in Berlin last week. The only suspect is Russian, and many suspect the Kremlin.
 
 
 
 
 
Russia's experimental Su-47 aircraft — the only one ever built — just made its first appearance in more than a decade
 
 
Russia's experimental Su-47 aircraft — the only one ever built — just made its first appearance in more than a decade
 
Last seen in public in 2007, Russia's Su-47 "Berkut" experimental aircraft — the only one ever built — appeared at an air show near Moscow this week.
 
 
 
 
 
Australia snubbed Huawei and completed its undersea cable project to bring high-speed internet to Pacific Islands
 
 
Australia snubbed Huawei and completed its undersea cable project to bring high-speed internet to Pacific Islands
 
Australia agreed to pay for the majority of the $92.5 million infrastructure project in 2018 after China's Huawei had expressed an interest.
 
 
 
 
 
Investigators say some of the footage taken outside Jeffrey Epstein's cell on the night he died is unusable
 
 
Investigators say some of the footage taken outside Jeffrey Epstein's cell on the night he died is unusable
 
One of the cameras in the hallway outside of Epstein's cell captured footage that was deemed unusable as evidence, The Washington Post reported.
 
 
 
 
 
'Are we going to buy this one?': After the US kicked Turkey out of the F-35 program, Erdogan jokes about buying Russia's advanced Su-57 fighter
 
 
'Are we going to buy this one?': After the US kicked Turkey out of the F-35 program, Erdogan jokes about buying Russia's advanced Su-57 fighter
 
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan joined Russian President Vladimir at an air show near Moscow on Tuesday and got a tour of the new Su-57.
 
 
 
 
 
A psychiatrist who's worked with inmates where Jeffrey Epstein was held weighs in on his death
 
 
A psychiatrist who's worked with inmates where Jeffrey Epstein was held weighs in on his death
 
The Justice Department confirmed Friday that a psychologist OK'd Jeffrey Epstein's release from suicide watch. An expert scrutinized the medical call.
 
 
 
 
 
The Pentagon and Australia are talking about a new facility to process rare earth minerals as China threatens to cut off access to them
 
 
The Pentagon and Australia are talking about a new facility to process rare earth minerals as China threatens to cut off access to them
 
The US Defense Department is in talks with Australia to host a facility to process rare earth minerals, part of an effort to reduce reliance on China.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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