With 61 more horsepower and a host of tech and chassis improvements, the new 911 Turbo S can lap the Green Hell 14 seconds quicker than the old one.| The Drive
Indeed, it takes a lot of money to buy one of these as our tester cost $52,000, but people still pay it.| The Drive
Don't mistake the iX3 for another cookie-cutter electric SUV, because it's truly ushering in a new era of BMW. Here's how.| The Drive
Honda's reborn sports coupe has a slick hybrid powertrain and suspension from the mighty Civic Type R. Now, will they get the pricing right?| The Drive
The upcoming Porsche Cayenne Electric will have an optional inductive charging system. Just park over it and get power.| The Drive
One customer was charged $440 for a scuff on his rental's wheel. But talking to a human employee about it wasn't easy, and he was encouraged to pay ASAP.| The Drive
Jeep's all-electric future may be delayed, as the brand's CEO has left the door open to a hybrid Recon for release in 2025 or later.| The Drive
“There are still some [V8 Chargers] left,” Dodge CEO Matt McAlear tells us. “Go buy that one.”| The Drive
Dodge CEO Matt McAlear says "there will be powertrain variations to come" on the Charger and that a V8 is on the table if there's a business case for it.| The Drive
Stellantis has announced wide-scale electrification, but its boss isn't ready to give up on gas just yet.| The Drive
The Durango has been around in its current form for a decade, albeit with substantial updates all the while.| The Drive
Porsche threw everything it had at the Cayenne Electric and made something special. But the stakes are higher than ever.| The Drive
Retired Lt. Gen. Steven L. Kwast says fantastic technology exists that could transport a human anywhere on earth within an hour.| The War Zone
The “thousands of sorties” flown by Israeli F-35Is in the latest Middle East conflicts have included the first combat use of external offensive stores. The “thousands of sorties” flown by Israeli F-35Is in the latest Middle East conflicts have included the first combat use of external offensive stores.| The War Zone
The new Flamingo cruise missile could put targets deep in Russia in Ukraine's crosshairs like never before.| The War Zone
The best coffee tables for small spaces are designed to blend in, store all your stuff, and even function as extra seating.| domino
You have to look extra hard to find the secret drawers on these five storage coffee tables.| domino
The unusual ship is purpose-built to support simulated hostile drone swarms and other unmanned threats during training and tests.| The War Zone
As the threats of drones in war grow, Ukrainian forces are strapping anti-air missiles to decades-old planes for defense.| Task & Purpose
Brian really loves his Ferry-Morse tools!| Bob Vila
The Navy has burned through costly missiles, some with a price tag of $28.7 million. So, it has turned to 5-inch gun rounds to down drones.| Task & Purpose
Six soldiers who subdued a gunman at Fort Stewart, Georgia, and then treated the wounded were honored for their actions.| Task & Purpose
Hellfires equipped with the new warheads will give MQ-9s and AC-130s the flexibility to engage widely different targets with the same missile.| The War Zone
A senior Ukrainian Air Force official has also provided details of how the long-awaited F-16 fighters will likely be employed in combat.| The War Zone
This paper towel holder and bean bag are technically part of dorm decor collections, but we want them for ourselves.| domino
31 F-16s will shift to Osan Air Base in the second phase of the Air Force’s experiment with supersized fighter units.| Task & Purpose
Single soldiers will get two-year assignments instead of the typical 12-month tour. Soldiers with families will get three-year tours.| Task & Purpose
Officials from the three services said they have no plans to modify or pause use of the Sig Sauer pistol after the death of an airman.| Task & Purpose
Capt. Eric Richard Hart of 38th Infantry Division of the Indiana National Guard was deployed to Iraq as part of Operation Inherent Resolve.| Task & Purpose
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, is accused of killing at least 15 people in New Orleans on New Year’s Day. He was shot and killed by law enforcement.| Task & Purpose
Army Pfc. Kenneth J. David drew enemy fire to save the wounded. Capt. Hugh R. Nelson Jr. was killed while using his body to shield a soldier.| Task & Purpose
In the late 1950s the U.S. Army began thinking that soldiers flying over battlefields was the way to victory in the future.| Task & Purpose
Fashion designer Joseph Altuzarra is back with his second West Elm Kids collection—and how to take it beyond the nursery.| domino
American forces fired more than 150 THAAD interceptors at Iranian missiles and drones during the 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran.| Task & Purpose
Turquoise springs and kelp forests come alive in this scuba-loving couple’s Florida lounge designed by Chinotto House.| domino
The command paused using the M18 after a Security Forces airman was killed while on duty when such a pistol discharged.| Task & Purpose
For one week, two soldiers walked a mile in each other's boots by switching units in their aviation and ground roles.| Task & Purpose
An awkwardly placed window was no match for the designers behind these creative bathrooms.| domino
You don't have to spend thousands on construction just to have an outdoor shower. Here's how to put together a makeshift setup for the best summer ever.| domino
Tola Akinbiyi, founder of women artist-focused print shop Bon Femmes has long mastered the art of the gallery wall. Here, she shares her tips for always getting it right.| domino
Two inches might not seem like a big deal, but there’s a good reason for it.| Popular Science
When headlines proclaim that the bubonic plague is alive in Arizona (or New Mexico, or wherever) it feels like some archaic monster has risen from the grave. The reality is that it never died.| Popular Science
The best wheeled coolers will make it easier to bring along your chilled food and beverages, no matter where you need them.| Popular Science
Physicists calculate how many newtons of force would be needed to carry the peach across the Atlantic.| Popular Science
The captured infantry fighting vehicle has had its Bushmaster chain gun swapped out for a Russian-made weapon. The captured infantry fighting vehicle has had its Bushmaster chain gun swapped out for a Russian-made weapon.| The War Zone
Rather than pay a lead abatement contractor to get rid of flaking paint in your old home, follow this guide on how to remove lead paint yourself safely.| Bob Vila
No matter if it's a Hemi V8, a twin-turbo Hurricane I6, or a Cummins diesel, Ram has you covered for the first 10 years or 100,000 miles.| The Drive
The mysterious migration could signal a major contingency being put in place or even a change in U.S. policy on the Iran-Israel war.| The War Zone
Israel’s strikes on Tehran are now accelerating after achieving air superiority over the capital, with an eye towards Iran’s east. Israel’s strikes on Tehran are now accelerating after achieving air superiority over the capital, with an eye towards Iran’s east.| The War Zone
Mossad operatives went as far as setting up drone and missile bases near major air defense sites and other key targets. Mossad operatives went as far as setting up drone and missile bases near major air defense sites and other key targets.| The War Zone
The E-2D is far smaller than the E-7 and lacks some of its abilities, but it can fly from austere forward bases where the E-7 cannot.| The War Zone
The incident happened while the Navy and Air Force engaged Houthis in Yemen. The two aviators ejected and were recovered safely.| Task & Purpose
Andrew Lennox, who was terminated from the VA, noted the irony of the VA claiming it had fired some veterans to help veterans.| Task & Purpose
The Navy did not follow beach closure advisories, exposing Navy SEAL candidates and possibly affecting training, a government watchdog found.| Task & Purpose
Active duty airmen say they are stunned by a canceled family health and readiness event and the end of groups aimed at safety and recruiting.| Task & Purpose
Staff Sgt. Robert Meyers has taken the unusual path of serving in three different military branches, though a rare few have served in four.| Task & Purpose
These soldiers went from shooting tank rounds to cheering on their team from the field thanks to a dedicated first sergeant.| Task & Purpose
The presence of Chinese carrier strike groups farther east than ever before is a taste of what's to come as the PLAN's reach expands. In a highly symbolic joint operation, the aircraft carriers Liaoning and Shandong are conducting power-projection drills in the waters of the western Pacific.| The War Zone
Sure, you can do whatever you want at your house, but it doesn’t hurt to have the decency to think of your neighbors. Consider changing these 12 annoying habits to be a better neighbor.| Bob Vila
Before you start building toward the margins of your property, head off neighborly disputes by first figuring out where your lot lines begin and end.| Bob Vila
If you’re looking to solve your storage shortage with a backyard shed but lack the know-how, check Bob Vila's overview on how to build a shed.| Bob Vila
With former CEO Carlos Tavares out at Stellantis, the V8 could find its way back into Ram's half-ton truck lineup.| The Drive
The attacks that went after the heart of Russia's strategic aviation capabilities and one arm of its nuclear deterrent should serve as a global wake-up call.| The War Zone
Houthi rebels targeted an F-35 Joint Strike Fighter during operations in Yemen. The pilot took evasive action and the missile missed.| Task & Purpose
An Army captain's critique of the service’s new XM7 rifle has experts and soldiers split on the issue of magazine capacity.| Task & Purpose
The Space Force will have its own special ops component, Space Force Special Operations Command, under U.S. Special Operations Command.| Task & Purpose
The review comes as Air Force leadership is expected to brief Congress on a possible pilot program that would allow airmen to grow beards.| Task & Purpose
An unsigned memo posted on Reddit appeared to ban ping-pong and other games for troops in Kuwait not directly related to sports and fitness.| Task & Purpose
A Navy officer was awarded a settlement after a towing company ran afoul of federal law protecting service members on active military orders.| Task & Purpose
The plague—yes, that plague—is alive and well in the modern world. If this comes as a shock, well, you've come to the right place.| Popular Science
Finally operationalizing 70mm rockets with infrared seekers could unlock new U.S. capabilities, possibly including the ability to rapidly engage aerial targets.| The War Zone
The Air Force wants to retire a number of older KC-10A and KC-135R tankers in the next fiscal year, but its new KC-46As are not yet ready for combat.| The War Zone
The plan reflects the better part of a decade of debate about expanding the roles and missions of these maritime patrol aircraft.| The War Zone
Boeing's new tanker, which is now slated to first replace the KC-10 Extender fleet, looks like it is heading for more delays.| The War Zone
New cockpits. plus a series of other upgrades, could see the jets approach their 90th birthdays while still flying combat missions.| The War Zone
Despite 18 months of attacks by the Houthis, the U.S. does not have a clear idea of how many standoff weapons they possess or how they get all of them.| The War Zone
USAF analyses show a need for aircraft that can persist in contested areas and that standoff capabilities alone can't win future fights.| The War Zone
It's not clear why gold was chosen, but it is famously Trump's favorite color.| The War Zone
There's nothing retro about Kia's new electric van, but it's every bit as fun to look at as VW's battery-powered people hauler.| The Drive
Every year, the New York National Guard sends soldiers and airmen to Brazil's jungle warfare school, one of the world's toughest.| Task & Purpose
How much does it cost to refinish hardwood floors? If your hardwood floors are looking worn, read on to see how much you can expect this project to cost.| Bob Vila
The stainless steel Tesla pickup is a good, perhaps even groundbreaking EV boxed in by its own design choices.| The Drive
No investors were harmed when this Cybertruck failed to execute a basic merge and drove onto the sidewalk.| The Drive
Friends of Army Capt. Rebecca Lobach described her as a dedicated friend and mentor whose life was full of promise and cut short too soon.| Task & Purpose
Spc. Jacob Mullen, 25, and Staff Sgt. Shelbe Butner, 28, died in a vehicle rollover at Fort Stewart on Thursday night.| Task & Purpose
The UH-60 Black Hawk with the 12th Aviation Battalion was on a training flight when it hit an American Airlines plane with 64 onboard.| Task & Purpose
Air Education and Training Command clarified changes to basic training after a course with lessons on the Tuskegee Airmen was cut.| Task & Purpose
Videos covering the all-Black and all-women flyers were cut from Air Force basic training after a Trump order ending diversity training.| Task & Purpose
The 51-50 decision came after three Republicans voted against Hegseth. Vice President JD Vance had to cast the tiebreaking vote.| Task & Purpose
US Northern Command has identified the units to which the first 1,000 soldiers and 500 Marines deploying to the southern border are assigned.| Task & Purpose
Cmdr. Sarah M. Quemada assumed command of Naval Information Warfare Training Group Norfolk in June 2023. She has been reassigned.| Task & Purpose
'This is the first reported prehistoric Y. pestis genome outside Eurasia.’| Popular Science
As the Air Force grapples with questions over B-21 force size, the head of Global Strike Command says the capacity exists to ramp up production. As the Air Force grapples with questions over B-21 force size, one official says the capacity exists to ramp up production.| The War Zone
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While the Air Force continues its deep review into the NGAD future crewed fighter, a final decision on its fate will be taken by the Trump administration. While the Air Force continues its deep review into the NGAD future crewed fighter, a final decision on its fate will be taken by the Trump administration.| The War Zone
Before building a new shed or planning an extension for the home, it’s important to understand setback requirements and how they may impact your plans.| Bob Vila