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.
 
 
 
 
 
The Amex Platinum is available to active-duty servicemembers at no annual fee — but even with the fee, the credit card is a great value
 
 
The Amex Platinum is available to active-duty servicemembers at no annual fee — but even with the fee, the credit card is a great value
 
Here's how active-duty US servicemembers can get the Amex Platinum Card's fee waived. The card offers a fantastic value and great travel benefits.
 
 
 
 
 
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.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Use this map to see if your local police department has access to Amazon Ring's unofficial surveillance network of video doorbells
 
 
Use this map to see if your local police department has access to Amazon Ring's unofficial surveillance network of video doorbells
 
Amazon's Ring has partnerships with hundreds of local police departments, giving them access to locations of Ring doorbells in nearby neighborhoods.
 
 
 
 
 
US intelligence suggests Russia was fishing Putin's doomsday missile out of the sea when it mysteriously exploded
 
 
US intelligence suggests Russia was fishing Putin's doomsday missile out of the sea when it mysteriously exploded
 
Sources familiar with an intelligence report told CNBC that Russia was trying to recover the weapon after another unsuccessful flight test.
 
 
 
 
 
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.
 
 
 
 
 
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.
 
 
 
 
 
Satellite footage shows Hurricane Dorian approaching Puerto Rico. The hurricane could strengthen to a Category 3 storm this weekend.
 
 
Satellite footage shows Hurricane Dorian approaching Puerto Rico. The hurricane could strengthen to a Category 3 storm this weekend.
 
Hurricane Dorian approached Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands on Wednesday. It will intensify later this week as it nears the Bahamas and Florida.
 
 
 
 
 
The Pentagon was apparently blindsided by a Trump administration move that affects some children of deployed troops
 
 
The Pentagon was apparently blindsided by a Trump administration move that affects some children of deployed troops
 
A new policy affecting the citizenship of children born to some US service members appears to have surprised the Department of Defense.
 
 
 
 
 
Kashmiris claimed Indian army officers beat them with sticks, gave them electric shocks and shoved mud in their mouths so they wouldn't scream. The army said it never happened.
 
 
Kashmiris claimed Indian army officers beat them with sticks, gave them electric shocks and shoved mud in their mouths so they wouldn't scream. The army said it never happened.
 
A new BBC report details gruesome allegations from civilians living in Kashmiri villages known to be hubs of anti-India militant groups.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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