Philip Uwaoma

Philip Uwaoma is a car-obsessed writer who started by ghostwriting troubleshooting guides for AutoQuarterly before shifting into high gear as a contract writer for Hot Cars in 2022. After that, he cranked out hundreds of automotive articles for Wealth of Geeks Autos while steering his own platform, Cars and Horsepower. When not writing about horsepower and torque, he's probably daydreaming about his next road trip—or debating the best engine swap of all time.

New Footage Casts Doubt on Timeline in Fatal ICE Shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo
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New surveillance footage raises questions about the ICE shooting that killed 52-year-old Lorenzo Salgado Araujo in Houston. Did he know they were federal agents? With no body camera footage released, the family says he feared a van theft. Investigations by DHS, FBI, and Harris County DA continue.

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Jesse Eisenberg’s Very Personal Reason for Staying in America Under Trump
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Jesse Eisenberg explains why he won’t leave the U.S. under Trump, citing responsibility to his wife’s students and his privileged position—plus his take on A24’s AI deal and his new film The Debut.

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Trump to Become First Sitting US President With Signature on US Currency
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President Trump's signature is set to appear on the redesigned $100 bill—a historic first for a sitting US president. The note commemorates America's 250th anniversary, but a separate proposal for a Trump portrait bill faces a 150-year-old legal hurdle.

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Three Khamenei Sons Attend Funeral as Iran’s New Supreme Leader Remains Out of Sight
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Iran buried its Supreme Leader with millions in attendance, but the man now in charge—his son Mojtaba—was nowhere to be seen. His absence raises new questions about his condition after February's airstrikes and the future of Iran's political succession.

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Cartel Drones Are Flying Over U.S. Troops—So the Military Is Turning the Border Into a Live Weapons Lab
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The U.S. military confirms Mexican cartels are flying drones over American soldiers along the border. Now, senior commanders are using that persistent threat to test next-gen counter-UAS tech—turning a security crisis into an operational sandbox for future warfare.

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Beretta Debuts an Automated 8-Barrel "Drone Killer" System
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Forget missiles—Beretta is fighting drones with an automated shotgun turret. Discover how the LIVET RCWS, born from lessons in Ukraine, uses eight Benelli shotguns to stop aerial threats at Eurosatory 2026.

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He Helped Make America’s B-2 Stealth Bomber Nearly Invisible. Prosecutors Say He Then Handed Its Secrets to China
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One of the most extraordinary espionage cases in modern U.S. history: a B-2 stealth engineer code-named "Blueberry Milkshake" allegedly gave China classified exhaust nozzle technology. What drove him from trusted insider to convicted spy? The full story inside.

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Meet MADIS: The U.S. Marines’ Anti-Drone System That Uses Bullets, Not Bombs
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Cheap drones from Ukraine to the Middle East are exposing a costly military imbalance. Now, the Pentagon is fighting back with radar, jammers, and $11K-per-kill ammunition. Read how the Marines plan to defeat drone swarms without breaking the bank.

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US Marines Test “Airborne Mothership” Concept Using Helicopters to Command FPV Drones
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Marines successfully test drone control from moving helicopters, including mid-air launches and ground-to-air handoffs. Learn how this manned-unmanned teaming concept reduces risk and extends the reach of FPV drones in contested airspace.

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Russia's New ZAK-30 Citadel: A Programmable 30mm Airburst Cannon Designed to Stop Drone Swarms
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As small drones reshape modern battlefields, Russia debuts the ZAK-30 Citadel: an automated anti-drone system firing programmable 30mm shells. See how this stationary turret compares to Western systems like Skyranger and Bushmaster in the growing counter-drone arms race.

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Former US Counterintelligence Officer Still Wanted After Alleged Defection to Iran — The FBI Offers $200K Reward
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The FBI renews its manhunt for Monica Witt, a former Air Force specialist who fled to Iran. A $200,000 reward now hangs over one of the FBI’s most wanted.

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Tourist Stunned After Tokyo Train Staff Apologize for 3-Minute Delay with Official Certificate
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Viral story reveals how seriously Japan treats punctuality after Tokyo railway workers bowed and issued apology certificates over a 3-minute train delay.

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