A malfunction during a live fire demo over Camp Pendleton misfired shrapnel onto I-5, striking CHP vehicles; no injuries reported.
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Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap plans to declare voters ineligible after a federal database flags them as non-citizens.
PODS partners with Operation Healing Forces to provide moving and storage support, easing logistics for Special Ops families during recovery.
As missile and drone attacks increase in the Middle East, U.S. forces rely on the costly Patriot system to intercept threats but face supply concerns.
Serving in the U.S. military doesn't guarantee citizenship. Despite federal laws allowing expedited naturalization, many veterans face deportation due to legal complexities.
The U.S. Forest Service transferred Oak Flat to Resolution Copper, a setback for opponents of the proposed mine.
Major Cody Khork, killed in Iran, is honored with an endowed ROTC scholarship at Florida Southern College, celebrating his legacy of service.
A WWII Marine Raider from Cincinnati, missing for 83 years, has been identified and will return home. Pfc. Norton V. Retzsch's family finally has closure.
The U.S. plans a new explosives production center at Blue Grass Army Depot, KY, to boost munitions amid global conflicts and supply strains.
Norway's elite Arctic soldiers use quinzhees, snow caves, for stealth against drones. They combine traditional methods with modern tech.










