The U.S. military has deployed a massive force in the Caribbean and near Venezuela, with 15,000 personnel and significant naval and aerial assets.
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Seventy-five years after a U.S. Air Force plane vanished over the Yukon, a volunteer team plans to use AI and satellite technology to locate it.
Former Commandant General Al Gray emphasized the value of reading for Marines. His legacy continues through the Commandant's Professional Reading Program, enhancing leadership and decision-making skills.
Prosecutors allege Andrew Dykes, a former Army tech, killed Tanya Denise Jackson in 1997, linking the crime to the Gilgo Beach case via DNA.
Maricopa County seeks to end federal oversight of its Sheriff’s Office in a racial profiling case, citing cost concerns.
Pima County supervisors advanced an agreement for Project Blue, a controversial data center, amid health concerns.
Air Force members must prepare for new federal grooming standards effective Jan. 31, 2026, as per updated guidelines from the DAF.
President Trump nominated Gen. John Lamontagne as the next Air Force vice chief of staff. Brig. Gen. Christopher Eason was also nominated for JAG.
Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly faces a Pentagon probe for urging troops to refuse unlawful orders, sparking tensions with the Trump administration.
Sen. Gallego urges the VA to halt plans to cut 35,000 health jobs, warning it will worsen staffing issues and harm care.










