The Pentagon has ordered 1,500 soldiers to prepare for deployment to Minnesota amid federal immigration enforcement operations, officials say.
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As WWII ended, U.S. Navy's Operation Teardrop countered a suspected German U-boat V-1 rocket threat to NYC, ending with a controversial victory.
A company founded by Arizona State alumni uses AI robots to assist farms, addressing labor shortages and efficiency.
Minneapolis Mayor deems deploying troops for immigration crackdown unconstitutional, urging peaceful protests amid federal enforcement escalation.
Legislation by Senators Kelly and Gallego seeks accountability for ICE agents, proposing limits on deadly force and more.
Federal courts favor developers in northeast offshore wind disputes against Trump administration's attempts to halt projects over security claims.
Captain Charles T. Boyd led his troop across the Mexican desert, facing 400 Mexican troops under General Gómez near Carrizal on June 21, 1916.
Navy veteran Al Ellis turned his Wyoming ranch into a llama sanctuary for veterans, fulfilling a dream he and his late wife shared.
Two MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopters completed a mission, escorting a Minuteman III missile convoy, marking a milestone in missile security.
Gov. Katie Hobbs proposes a $17.7B budget focusing on affordability, relying on uncertain federal reimbursements.










