Edward Zakrzewski, convicted of a 1994 triple murder, was executed in Florida, marking the state's ninth execution this year, a new record.
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In a narrow 52-46 vote, the Senate confirmed former Lt. Col. Matthew Lohmeier as the Air Force's No. 2 civilian, sparking controversy.
Air Force Halts Sig Sauer M18 Use After Airman's Death
Amid an investigation into an airman's death at F.E. Warren AFB, the Air Force pauses use of Sig Sauer M18 handguns.
Col. Erick Lord, set to lead Ellsworth AFB's 28th Bomb Wing, criticized the unit's culture in a 2024 crash report, sparking leadership changes.
Air Force Academy cadet Jacob Gelder called visiting Auschwitz "life-changing." The program aims to apply Holocaust lessons to modern ethical leadership.
B-2 Spirit bomber crews from Operation Midnight Hammer are invited to the White House's July 4 event, sparking identity protection concerns.
In a tense hearing, Vice Adm. Bradley Cooper faced questions on Operation Midnight Hammer's implications for U.S. military actions in Iran.
Senate Rejects Resolution to Limit Trump's War Powers on Iran
In a 47-53 vote, senators rejected a resolution to block President Trump from conducting military strikes on Iran, sparking debate on war powers.
Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, David Flosi, emphasized readiness and stricter fitness standards amid growing global tensions.
U.S. B-2 bombers executed a surprise strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, using 30,000-pound bombs to target underground sites, in Operation Midnight Hammer.










