Maricopa County flagged 137 non-citizens on voter rolls, but concerns arise about the accuracy of the federal database used.
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Former U.S. Air Force pilot Gerald Eddie Brown, Jr., faces charges for allegedly training Chinese military pilots, violating the AECA.
In 1944, 43 Black soldiers were charged after Italian POW Guglielmo Olivotto was found dead at Fort Lawton, Seattle. Convictions stood for 63 years.
Arizona Republicans face internal strife as Biggs, backed by Trump, and Schweikert vie for nomination in governor race.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced a major settlement with Weidner Property Management for rental price fixing.
The U.S. Army is overhauling its acquisition approach for electronic warfare and signals intelligence systems, seeking industry feedback to improve EMSO capabilities.
NATO’s multi-billion-dollar deal with the U.S. to replace aging AWACS aircraft collapsed, prompting European allies to seek alternatives.
A U.S. military plane hit a concrete barrier during training in the Philippines, injuring five. The incident is under investigation.
President Trump, during the 2026 State of the Union, awarded Medals of Honor to two heroes, highlighting their acts of extraordinary courage.
The U.S. Air Force has awarded Honeywell a prototype contract for a small engine designed for autonomous drone wingmen in its CCA program.










