News

The Pentagon said Tuesday that it is ending the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles, accounting for nearly half of the soldiers sent to the city to deal with protests over the ...
A veterans group has called on President Donald Trump's administration to declassify documents related to the first Gulf War, Newsweek can exclusively reveal. In a letter sent to the Department of ...
The House version of the NDAA takes aim at acquisition and requirements processes that have long bedeviled both Congress and the military.
You may not even realize how much artificial intelligence (AI) has already infiltrated daily lives -- voice assistants on smartphones, personalized recommendations when you shop o ...
The Philippine Defense Department says Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. renounced his Maltese citizenship and disclosed it to ...
A federal judge in Tennessee appeared unconvinced on Wednesday by the Department of Justiceʼs push to keep Kilmar Abrego Garcia in jail ahead of trial, but stopped short of issuing a ruling, delaying ...
There was no specific reason given for Maurene Comey's firing from the US attorney’s office in the Southern District of New ...
More Americans are now eligible for compensation for health problems linked to radiation exposure from the atomic weapons ...
Since the Vietnam War, MEDEVAC has drastically reduced battlefield mortality. Cutting the program would jeopardize this ...
With over 4 million annual U.S. real estate transactions, a career in home inspection offers steady demand and is a natural fit for military who put prioritize safety and service DENVER, CO / ACCESS ...
Kenneth Kramer, just 20 years old when he died, was from Washington state and appeared to have no connection to Michigan, officials said.
The House Armed Services Committee approved, 55-2, its version of the annual Pentagon policy bill after a nearly 14-hour markup.