Phoenix plans to trade Colorado River water rights for $300M, advancing a $570M water purification facility project.
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The D.C. Air National Guard's F-16 squadron will transfer to Maryland, ensuring a flying mission and boosting national security.
A lawsuit by the National Ranger Memorial Foundation to restore a Confederate officer's name to a memorial was dismissed by a judge.
The UK plans to transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, despite the new Mauritian leader's hesitations. The Diego Garcia base remains pivotal.
A U.S. Marine Corps recruiter from Tupelo faces federal charges for sexual exploitation and child pornography involving minor victims.
The Navy halts accountability actions for two officers linked to SEAL recruit Kyle Mullen's 2022 death, opting against serious discipline.
The Navy's Pacific training expansion raises environmental concerns, including impacts on marine life and habitats. Public meetings planned in Hawaii.
KC-135 Stratotankers Assigned to Eielson AFB in Alaska
Four KC-135 Stratotankers with 220 personnel are set for Eielson AFB, Alaska, enhancing U.S. military's refueling capabilities in the Arctic.
One person is dead and a suspect is in custody following a shooting at Fort Eisenhower, Georgia. An "all clear" alert was issued later.
Cape Canaveral hosted a successful test of the Army and Navy's Dark Eagle hypersonic missile, marking a key milestone in hypersonic tech.