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Greenland’s political landscape shifted dramatically following parliamentary elections Tuesday, March 11. The center-right Demokraatit Party secured an unexpected victory. The pro-business party, which supports a gradual approach to independence from Denmark, unseated the left-wing Inuit Ataqatigiit (IA) party, which had governed for years. The election occurred amid growing calls for independence and renewed U.S. interest…

With President Donald Trump’s increased tariffs now in effect, the European Union retaliates with its own tariffs. And U.S. and Ukrainian leaders agree on terms for a ceasefire with Russia. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Wednesday, March 12, 2025. European Union hits back at US with 25% tariffs The European Union…

For this week’s weapon of the week, the crew visited with Lockheed Martin to discuss the company’s new low-cost cruise missile called the CMMT, or the Comet. Lockheed’s vice president of strategy and requirements, air weapons and sensors, Mike Rothstein, met with the team to discuss this innovative missile. What is the CMMT? The CMMT…

The atmosphere at this year’s Air Force Association (AFA) Warfare Symposium mirrored how many are feeling at the current moment in time. In a significant shift from 13 months ago, participation from policymakers, defense contractors and Air and Space Force leadership was noticeably reduced. Current events have left many attendees feeling uneasy and uncertain about…

This week on Weapons and Warfare, host Ryan Robertson took a trip inside the 2025 AFA Warfare Symposium in Aurora, Colorado. Join him as he explores cutting-edge military technologies, groundbreaking strategies and the future of defense. With interviews from top military leaders and industry experts, the team delves into the innovations shaping modern warfare. Don’t…

YouTube is tightening its gambling content policies, restricting unapproved gambling promotions and age-restricting certain videos. The new rules take effect on March 19, potentially raising concerns among content creators and industry experts. The platform announced it would ban links, embedded images and verbal references to gambling services that Google did not approve. While the restrictions…

A senior official with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) instructed employees via email to shred and burn documents, according to court documents. USAID’s Acting Executive Secretary, Erica Carr, appointed under the Biden administration in January 2021, sent the email. Carr thanked workers for their “assistance in clearing our classified safes and personnel documents.”…

The U.S. Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, must turn over documents when requested under a federal transparency law, a judge ruled Monday. However, the judge didn’t require the federal government to produce all requested documents immediately. U.S. District Judge Christopher R. Cooper ruled that Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, or CREW, would likely…

It is Championship Week in men’s college basketball, and teams winning their conference championships are earning automatic bids to the NCAA tournament. On Tuesday, March 11, four more teams punched their tickets. The total number of automatic bids has reached eleven. Three teams, Omaha, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville and High Point University, will make their NCAA tournament…

President Donald Trump is being accused of violating the Hatch Act by showcasing Tesla vehicles with Elon Musk at the White House Tuesday afternoon. The event featured multiple Tesla models, and the president was checking them out with the intention of buying one. During the event, the president said he bought a Cybertruck for his…
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