An Arizona family finds relief as Fort Bragg officer Anthony Rivera is jailed for murdering his adopted children, Michael and Olivia.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the renaming of the USNS Harvey Milk to honor Chief Watertender Oscar V. Peterson, a WWII hero.
The Air Force plans to retire its A-10s by 2026, cutting 340 aircraft. The E-7 Wedgetail program faces cancellation due to delays and costs.
The U.S. Army Pacific is establishing two new Multi-Domain Commands to bolster capabilities in the Pacific, enhancing deterrence against China.
France is advancing its military capabilities in near-space, testing missile systems to neutralize high-altitude threats and developing technologies like lasers and drones for future operations at altitudes between 20-100 km.
The U.S. Army plans a major reorganization amid fiscal constraints, requesting $192B for 2026. It aims to divest outdated equipment to boost combat capabilities.
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs sets a new Arizona record by vetoing 168 bills in 2025, surpassing her previous tally.
A Japanese court sentenced U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Jamel Clayton to seven years for assault in Okinawa, fueling tensions over U.S. troop conduct.
Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, David Flosi, emphasized readiness and stricter fitness standards amid growing global tensions.
The Army plans to privatize dining facilities, aiming for improved operations but potentially raising meal costs for soldiers.










