Operation Rising Lion's success hinges on neutralizing Iran's Fordow facility, a fortified site deep underground, says Gen. McKenzie.
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SpaceX plans up to 76 Starship launches annually from Cape Canaveral. A draft EIS outlines potential impacts, with noise being a notable concern.
The Air Force is set to privatize hotels on 58 bases, aiming for a national chain to manage them. This move aligns with efforts to commercialize military operations.
United Launch Alliance's Vulcan delays make SpaceX the go-to for national security launches. The Falcon 9 is set for its GPS III-7 mission.
The Pentagon Deploys 1,115 Additional Troops to U.S.-Mexico Border
1,115 more troops are heading to the U.S.-Mexico border, joining 8,000+ already there in support of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
False claims about ex-Air Force official James Slife, allegedly charged with treason, spread online despite denials from official sources.
The mother of a 23-year-old airman, Roger Fortson, has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit, alleging that excessive force by a Florida sheriff's deputy led to his death. Fortson, serving with the Air Force Special Operations Command, was shot six times in his apartment by Deputy Eddie Duran, raising concerns about law enforcement practices and training.
Gregg Popovich steps down as San Antonio Spurs coach after 29 years, marking the end of a legendary NBA career with five championships.
Democratic senators raised concerns over former Space Force officer Matthew Lohmeier's political posts during a hearing for his Air Force role.
The Air Force Academy plans faculty cuts, potentially affecting majors and graduation requirements, amid an impending reduction of 240 civilian positions.










