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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: More than 100 illegal immigrants from Haiti with convictions for violent offenses and child sex crimes in the United States were deported to their native country last week, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said Monday.A July 16 deportation flight that landed in Haiti included passengers with a range of criminal histories, including convictions for child molestation, domestic violence, and armed carjacking, DHS said.”Last week, ICE deported pedophiles, carjackers, drug traffickers, and perpetrators of fraud to Haiti,” said DHS Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis. “Criminal illegal aliens have NO place…

The U.S. Air Force began piloted flights and autonomy tests for modified F-16s that allows artificial intelligence agents to fly the aircraft.The agents are able to fly the F-16s in the Viper Experimentation and Next-gen Operations Model, or VENOM, program through the aircraft’s additional hardware, software and instrumentation installed, according to a release.A F-16 Fighting Falcon equipped with the technology completed a sortie recently at the Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, for the 96th Test Wing, per the announcement.The modified aircraft began flights in June to verify that the aircraft worked properly with all the technology involved. A month later,…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The War Department has identified two active-duty Army soldiers killed during an enemy attack at Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan last week as 1st Lt. Tyler James Feehan, 25, of Ewa Beach, Hawaii, and Pvt. Isabella Gonzales, 19, of Carrollton, Texas.They were the first U.S. service members killed since the restart of hostilities amid Iran’s violations of President Donald Trump’s peace agreement.A third U.S. service member’s remains are being identified, while another was killed Saturday “during a controlled detonation of unexploded ordnance” in northern Iraq, U.S. Central Command said.The announcement brought…

The Pentagon released the identities Monday of the two soldiers killed in action late last week in an Iranian ballistic missile and drone attack in Jordan.U.S. Army Pvt. Isabella Gonzales, 19, of Carrollton, Texas, and 1st Lt. Tyler James Feehan, 25, from Ewa Beach, Hawaii, died July 17 and July 18, respectively, according to a Department of Defense release.The active-duty soldiers were killed during an enemy attack at Muwaffaq Salti Air Base, Jordan.Gonzales was stationed at Ansbach, Germany, assigned to 1st Battalion, 57th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 52nd Air Defense Artillery Brigade, 10th Army Air Missile Defense Command.Feehan was stationed…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed sidestepped questions from CNN’s Jake Tapper on Sunday after the host confronted him over past remarks suggesting “a lot of people” in Dearborn, Michigan, were saddened by the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.Tapper pointed to audio first highlighted by The Washington Free Beacon from an event held shortly after Khamenei’s death during the U.S.-Iran conflict. In the recording, El-Sayed said there were “a lot of people in Dearborn who are sad.”MICHIGAN SENATE RACE: EL-SAYED’S TIES TO EXTREMIST FUEL ANTISEMITISM CONCERNS AMONG JEWISH VOTERS “I thought…

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that the Qatari-donated jet that serves as an Air Force One plane will soon be sent away for upgrades, following questions about the plane’s security features.Trump started flying aboard the jumbo jet on July 1 after accepting the plane as a gift last year, when an accelerated effort to renovate the Boeing 747 for presidential use began. But Trump unexpectedly ditched the plane on a flight from Turkey to the United Kingdom amid rising hostility with Iran on July 8. He flew aboard an older Air Force One to London in what he…

The Hi Power, known generically as P-35 because it was introduced in 1935, is a modern classic. Conceived by the incomparable John Moses Browning and finalized into the form we know it by his protégé Dieudonne Saive after Browning’s death, the P-35 was adopted by many nations, and it was manufactured in multiple countries — sometimes with a license, and sometimes not. The author, Massad Ayoob, shot a maximum score of 300 out of 300 with this borrowed Springfield Armory SA-35 during a training class demonstration. Image: Gail Pepin For decades it was the official military gun of the British Commonwealth…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity will sit down with Sen. Darline Graham, R-S.C., the sister of late Senator Lindsey Graham, for an exclusive interview on Monday night’s edition of “Hannity” at 9 p.m. ET. Graham was sworn into office earlier this month following the sudden death of her brother, becoming the first female senator from the Palmetto State and the first sister ever appointed to the upper chamber. It will be her first interview since the tragic passing of her brother, and her first since her appointment to the U.S. Senate. Graham is expected to…

As the fifth anniversary of the U.S. military’s chaotic departure from Afghanistan approaches, tens of thousands of the Afghan allies America promised to protect remain at risk — either still under threat in their home country or facing instability and limbo abroad. The veteran-led organization AfghanEvac hopes a new AI-powered tool will benefit from the extensive data it’s gathered about the tortuous visa and asylum application process to help new applicants find the most promising pathways to help. The Visa Pathways and Relocation Information Center, or V-PRIC, launched earlier this month and has seen more than 30,000 visits in its…

Zach Bryan gave fans an unexpected surprise over the weekend.The “Something in the Orange” singer is one of the most famous artists in the country music world, and he’s built a cult-like following in the genre.He’s one of the few singers who can sell out stadiums wherever he goes. Bryan’s music often takes listeners on emotional roller coaster rides, and it appears he’s, once again, cooking up something special.GAVIN ADCOCK TAKES AIM AT ZACH BRYAN IN BRUTAL CALL-OUT Zach Bryan Teases New MusicBryan shared a new video Saturday on YouTube of him acoustically performing his new and unreleased song, “Walk…

The next step toward further integrating semiautonomous aircraft into the U.S. Air Force and building trust with human operators would be through simulations and training exercises, a former Air Force secretary said.Frank Kendall, the Air Force’s 26th secretary who served under former President Joe Biden, said in a Thursday roundtable hosted by Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies that gathering experience in the field and through simulations help operators establish trust with autonomous systems, like the Collaborative Combat Aircraft.“You have to accumulate a basis for trust over time, and so I think we just need to think carefully about how we…

This article was originally published by Michael Snyder at The End of the American Dream.  Targeting military assets isn’t going to wreck the global economy, but targeting key infrastructure could. The damage that has already been done to oil and natural gas infrastructure in the Middle East is going to take years to fully repair and rebuild. But so far, the damage that has been done has been somewhat limited. If both sides decide to start conducting all-out attacks on oil and gas infrastructure, the world would be facing an unprecedented energy crisis with no end in sight. Unfortunately, it…