It’s been a tough couple of years for Stellantis. The world’s fourth-largest automaker lost more than $26 billion in 2025 and this week revealed a $70 billion turnaround plan that will see it roll out at least 60 new vehicles by the end of the decade. The “Fastlane 2030” strategy could be good news for those who take it slower off-road. “Our brands are our strongest assets,” Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa told investors, analysts, and anyone else dialing into Thursday’s daylong presentation of the company’s new, $70 billion Fastlane 2030 turnaround plan. The fourth-largest automaker on the planet, Stellantis, comprises…
Violent crime has dropped faster than Leonardo DiCaprio dropping a girlfriend on her 25th birthday, but we all know we still have a long way to go before we approach anything anyone would find remotely acceptable. It’s something I tend to agree with anti-gunners on, even if we disagree on literally every proposed solution out there. In Mississippi, they’re doing something that may have some positive, long-term benefits, and that won’t create problems for law-abiding citizens who just want to exercise their Second Amendment rights.And I suspect it’ll work far better than those restrictions, too.…
It’s always sad to see a game like Destiny 2 come to an end. Through all its ups and downs, it remained a fun experience for many players who enjoyed the looter shooter genre. While it’s hard to replace what Destiny 2 offered, the good news is that there are still games out there that capture some of that same magic. You just need to know what your cup of tea was while playing Destiny 2, and go for the game that offers it. In this list, instead of focusing on quantity, I’ll highlight three games that share similarities with…
The Spanish government has confirmed a new hantavirus infection. This newest case involves a “close contact” of a person connected to the initial outbreak, the Health Ministry said in a statement Monday. The patient who tested positive has been under clinical surveillance and isolation at Gómez Ulla Hospital, according to the Health Ministry. Hantavirus Outbreak Kills 3 On A Cruise Ship Countries Are Rushing To Track Hantavirus According to a report by NBC News, the patient’s positive case was detected during periodic testing of contacts of people associated with the outbreak. Following the positive test, the patient was transferred to…
As we’ve been reporting here at Bearing Arms, a growing number of prosecutors and sheriffs across Virginia are declaring they won’t be enforcing the state’s ban on “assault firearms” and “large capacity” magazines if the laws takes effect on July 1. In addition to legislation prohibiting the sale, manufacture, and transfer of these commonly-owned items, there’s also a law set to take effect that will ban the carrying of so-called assault firearms in most public spaces. Several Commonwealth’s Attorneys and sheriffs, however, have said they believe the new laws are unconstitutional and have no plans…
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran on Tuesday denounced U.S. strikes a day earlier as a sign of “bad faith and unreliability” as negotiations continue toward a possible deal to end the war. The U.S. military has characterized Monday’s strikes in southern Iran as defensive, saying targets included missile launch sites and boats placing mines, and said the U.S. acted with “restraint” in light of the weekslong ceasefire. Iran’s foreign ministry called the strikes a ceasefire violation and warned that Washington would bear responsibility for “all consequences,” without details. “The Islamic Republic of Iran will leave no act of…
The latest Iranian-linked alleged assassination plot targeting Ivanka Trump, combined with yet another purported attempt to harm the president, displays how rising levels of political violence have become more routine. Federal authorities on Friday accused an Iraqi national with alleged ties to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of plotting to assassinate the president’s daughter as retaliation for the 2020 U.S. drone strike that killed Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani. The suspect, identified as 32-year-old Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, was reportedly arrested in Turkey earlier this month before being extradited to the United States, according to the Times of Israel. Authorities…
Washington state lawmakers have passed a steady stream of gun control legislation in recent years, including waiting periods, “red flag” laws, universal background checks, and bans on “high capacity” ammunition magazines and so-called assault weapons. Despite those restrictions, or maybe even because of them, residents in one Seattle neighborhood say crime has become so bad that they’ve been forced to take dramatic steps in an attempt to keep criminals at bay. Folks who live on or near Aurora Avenue complain that drug dealing, prostitution, and shootings in the area are out of control. Despite pleas…
Americans have a long-standing love affair with the Jeep brand. It has symbolized adventure, freedom and luxurious capability – whether it’s the iconic Jeep Wrangler attacking the trails or the posh Grand Cherokee comfortably and safely transporting you and your loved ones. Sadly, there’s a little more to it than that. Behind the rugged exterior and beefy suspension parts that make our beloved Jeeps so capable is a reputation for spotty reliability. As Jeep pushes forward with new models and advanced powertrains, many buyers are wondering if the brand’s persistent reliability challenges have improved and if Jeeps are reliable. Not…
Two individuals part of a military advocacy organization’s 100,000-plus clients received burnt envelopes in the mail this past weekend, causing concerns about whether the incidents were coincidences or part of a broader, orchestrated attack on the outspoken group. Images of the burnt envelopes, received this past weekend and shared exclusively with Military.com, reveal how a man in Florida and a woman in West Virginia received the letters as part of a routine donation mailer from the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, known as MRFF. The paper envelopes were seared with similar patterns and delivered thousands of miles away, hours apart, from…
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The D-Day exhibit inside Fort Campbell’s new Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum does not begin on the beach. It begins behind it. Inside the museum that officially opened this month is the story of June 6, 1944, told by the soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division who jumped into Normandy before dawn, landing behind Utah Beach to help open the way for the amphibious forces that followed. The framing is intentional. The museum is dedicated not only to Fort Campbell’s units; rather, to the history of “vertical envelopment,” or the Army’s term for striking from above—whether by parachute, helicopter or…
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Spectators in the stands at the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500 in Speedway, IN, were treated to more than just fast cars at Sunday’s race. Under cloudy skies that threatened rain at any moment, a synchronized, high-flying formation of military jets and Apache helicopters left onlookers in awe. “That was incredible. They flew right above our heads,” said Sue Crankfaller of Batesville, IN, in an interview from the grandstands with Military.com. “The engines were so loud I had to cover my ears, but it was amazing to see them fly so close to us.” A sold-out crowd of 350,000…
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The desire to serve starts early, and for the Girl Scouts organization supporting military families, it is a perfect match. The Girl Scout Promise and Law that upholds integrity, respect, character, and service to both community and country align with military core values. The Girl Scouts organization does quite a lot with the military community. They support military families both stateside and overseas and partner with other military-connected organizations such as the USO and VFW, which offer exclusive scholarships to Girl Scouts.Girl Scouts also engage in National Service Projects and have the opportunity to achieve the Gold Award, where they…
