U.S. military strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats killed eight; others jumped overboard. No location details were provided.
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The Industrial Commission of Arizona reviews new recommendations to protect workers from extreme heat on the job.
Army veteran Robert Hendricks recalls the horrors of the Vietnam War, including the Tet Offensive and the aftermath of napalm bombings.
Former U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl retires from public life due to a neurological disease, expressing gratitude and optimism.
A DoD audit reveals Lockheed Martin wasn't held accountable for F-35's poor sustainability in 2024, despite a $1.7B payment.
The U.S. plans to allocate $8.6B to Boeing for 25 F-15 fighter jets to Israel, with an option for 25 more, marking Israel's largest defense deal.
The U.S. Navy and Coast Guard are updating a 2015 environmental impact statement to assess at-sea military readiness activities' impacts in the Northwest.
A community in Arizona united to honor Vietnam veteran Darrell Lee Arelt, who had no known family. Hundreds attended the memorial service.
Cameraman Norman Alley filmed as Japanese bombs hit the USS Panay in 1937. His footage disproved Japan's claims of accidental attack.
U.S. Army Pvt. First Class Patrick Konczal surprised his family with a holiday visit, thanks to the American Red Cross's efforts, making a 7,000-mile journey from South Korea.










