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A new poll shows support for Israel’s military action in Gaza has dropped among U.S. adults, with only about one-third ...
Congressional leaders are already starting to trade blame for a government shutdown, two months before the funding deadline.
Fort Cavazos, Texas, has been renamed Fort Hood, this time honoring a World War I soldier, Col. Robert Benjamin Hood. The ...
A conversation with historian James Holland on his latest book with Al Murray, "Victory '45: The End of the War in Eight ...
Seemingly recalibrating his stance on Gaza, Trump expressed concern over the humanitarian crisis there, urging Israel to ...
A White House plan would make it easier for local officials to force homeless veterans off the streets and into medical or ...
A 22-year-old Army ROTC cadet died during training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, last week. Cadet Neil Edara died after becoming ...
From the Pentagon all the way down to individual units, the military is working on ways to defend themselves against fleets of cheap attack drones.
Ukraine’s rapid innovations against Russia have prompted the Dept. of Defense to try to adapt faster than the defense base is used to — with mixed results.
From new units to new training, a look at how the "drone era" of war fighting has materialized at the unit level.
The often ponderously slow U.S. defense system tries to adapt to the rapidly advancing world of drone warfare. What are its latest moves to keep up?
Despite lawmakers’ focus on passing the authorization bill annually, the measure has not been finalized until after ...