Naval mines and Iranian speedboats threaten the Persian Gulf, echoing the '80s "Tanker war" amid new U.S.-Iran tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
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The U.S. Navy is clearing Iranian mines from the vital Strait of Hormuz, a key oil route. Despite efforts, shipping risks remain high.
Upper Basin states propose a mediator to resolve Colorado River water negotiations, aiming to avoid litigation.
A U.S. Army soldier, Gannon Ken Van Dyke, faces charges for allegedly using classified info to bet on Venezuelan President Maduro's capture.
The U.S. Marine Corps seeks a new anti-tank loitering munition, OPF-M, with a 15-mile range, lightweight, and advanced targeting capabilities.
Camp Lejeune's Marines benefit from a new 109,000 sq. ft. Class II Logistics Facility, streamlining gear management and boosting operational efficiency.
NATO chooses Saab's GlobalEye to replace Boeing's E-3A Sentry, signaling a shift toward European industry. The decision awaits formal confirmation.
A U.S. Army captain alleges her chaplain supervisor made a racially charged remark, sparking official and media attention but yielding divided narratives.
Sapper, an 8-year-old husky at Fort Bragg's USO Center, wins 2026 Canine Volunteer of the Year. He greets 13,000 people monthly.
Master Sgt. John "Chappy" Chapman, an Air Force hero, was honored in San Diego with a granite plaque for his valor in Afghanistan.










