The U.S. military closed fiscal year 2025 with its strongest recruiting performance in 15 years, exceeding goals by averaging 103% across services.
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Congressional reps from three border states introduced a bill to block federal funds for military action in Mexico.
Leonard Glenn Francis, known as “Fat Leonard,” must complete his 15-year sentence for defrauding the U.S. Navy, as upheld by an appeals court.
A former Navy SEAL was convicted for transporting fireworks to attack police during a "No Kings" protest in San Diego, facing up to 10 years.
In August 1921, 10,000 coal miners seized Blair Mountain, facing armed deputies and bomb-dropping planes. President Harding sent the U.S. Army, ending the insurrection.
The Pentagon's $1B investment in L3Harris aims to boost solid rocket motor production, modernize facilities, and enhance industrial resilience.
Democratic members of Congress may return to court as the Trump administration denies access to detention sites.
A former U.S. Navy sailor, Jinchao Wei, was sentenced to over 16 years for selling sensitive military information to a Chinese intelligence officer.
The 332nd Infantry Regiment, unique for fighting outside France in WWI, played a pivotal role in ending the war in Italy with strategic deception.
Myrtle Beach is set to unveil a Vietnam War memorial at The Market Common, offering veterans a long-overdue "Welcome Home."










