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- Meghan of Sussex Eyes Role in Netflix Show ‘The Gentlemen’
The duchess's representatives have had exploratory talks about her joining a third season of “The Gentlemen,” two people said. Netflix has not yet ordered a third season of the show. [TheTopNews] Read More.36 mins ago - California helicopter maker lands major Army training deal, could support hundre...
A California helicopter manufacturer whose R66 helicopter was selected for use in a major new U.S. Army flight training program said the effort could support hundreds of American jobs.Robinson Helicopter Company, based in Torrance, California, will provide its R66 turbine helicopter for the Army’s Flight School Next program as part of a team led by M1 Support Services.The program will train the next generation of Army helicopter pilots at Fort Rucker, Alabama. The R66 was selected as the team’s aircraft for the Army’s Initial Entry Rotary-Wing training program."Robinson didn't just check the boxes; it blew past them, beating out competitors on price, performance and resiliency," company spokesperson Erica Dumas told FOX Business.PENTAGON BOOSTING THAAD INTERCEPTOR PRODUCTION WITH NORTHROP GRUMMAN, LOCKHEED MARTIN DEALRobinson Helicopter CEO David Smith said the selection shows that an American-made aircraft can compete with foreign-built products in a critical military training role."This is a really powerful demonstration of American-made displacing what are currently foreign products that occupy this very important role of training Army aviators," Smith told FOX Business. Smith said the program will create demand for maintenance workers, instructors and overhaul specialists in Alabama while also driving additional work at Robinson’s California factory."There’s an opportunity for us to both sell these aircraft and the parts that feed them for 26 years," he said, adding that future exports to allied nations could help create "likely hundreds of jobs over time" in Torrance, California.Robinson says the R66 is 100% U.S.-designed and manufactured, with more than 85% of its parts produced at the company’s vertically integrated Torrance facility.FORD ENTERS COMPETITION TO DEVELOP NEW US ARMY TACTICAL TRUCK"We absolutely have the skills, the resources to design, the resources to innovate, and ultimately to make the hard manufactured products that build these products," Smith said.The company says the R66 has the lowest acquisition price and direct operating cost of any turbine helicopter in its class over the past decade while giving Army pilots experience with modern avionics, autopilot systems and night-vision capabilities.Smith said those savings could allow the Army to redirect funding toward other priorities."One of the great benefits of this project is it will help the Army allocate more funding to some of the more significant projects they have [in] the future," he said.The contract also advances Robinson’s expansion into defense."This is a way for us to contribute directly to an area of great need," he said.DEPARTMENT OF WAR TAPS ORACLE… [TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - US borrowing costs rise as attempts to ease rates prove short-lived
Economists said there were ongoing concerns over the level of borrowing as national debt passed $40tn. [TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - Trump Widens Beef Imports in Bid to Lower Prices
Cattle ranchers have trimmed their herds in response to drought and low margins, helping push up the cost of another American staple food. [TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - Dave Portnoy backs Pizza Hut rebrand as ‘brilliant move’ — then ma...
The "One Bite" pizza reviewer and Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy threw his support behind Yum! Brands' campaign to temporarily rebrand Pizza Hut, praising the pizza chain's strategic marketing move as "brilliant" while pitching company executives on directing advertising dollars toward Barstool Sports during football season."At first, I didn't really get it. But I'll say this, Stuart. We do business with Pizza Hut. And we want them to spend lots of money with Barstool. So I think it's a brilliant move. Whoever came up with that, I like it," Portnoy said on "Varney & Co." Friday."They're thinking smart. It's football season. There it is, the football with the 'Hut.' And you know, they're gonna spread this message. They gotta find some new media vehicles that cover football," he continued, "and maybe do a little bit of an ad spend to let people know what's going on so they don't get confused."CANCEL ME IF YOU CAN: DAVE PORTNOY TAKES AIM AT CANCEL CULTURE CRITICS WHO ‘ALREADY DECIDED’ THE VERDICTFOX Business host Stuart Varney replied: "And Barstool Sports is ideally situated to pick up a little pizza business, right?""You don't say!" Portnoy responded.On Wednesday, the chain announced that it will go by "Hut" for the next 25 weeks, coinciding with the 2026 NFL season."You can just call us HUT for the next 25 weeks," Pizza Hut wrote in a social media post announcing the temporary rebrand.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HEREThe company showed off the change at a restaurant in Plano, Texas, where a banner featuring a football covered the word "Pizza" on the restaurant's exterior sign. Pizza Hut, which is headquartered in Plano, also changed its social media profile images to a logo without the word "Pizza."READ MORE FROM FOX BUSINESSFOX Business' Brittany Miller contributed to this report. [TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - Was It a Betting Plot, or Were the Horses Just Surprisingly Fast?
When several horses wildly outperformed the odds at tracks at Saratoga and the Jersey Shore, bookmakers in London were stung and industry watchers suspected an elaborate plot. [TheTopNews] Read More.5 hours ago
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