The U.S. military's recent strikes on alleged drug boats near Venezuela, killing over 80, raise legal and ethical concerns, prompting congressional scrutiny.
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Norman Irwin, WWII veteran and Northern Ireland's oldest citizen at 107, celebrated his remarkable life and service with the British Army.
Lindsay Gutierrez, an Air Force veteran, is one of only 280 dual organ donors in the U.S., continuing her service through life-saving donations.
U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva claims she was pepper sprayed by federal agents during a protest against an ICE raid.
KJZZ’s Friday NewsCap revisits key stories from the week, including Sen. Mark Kelly's political moves and Arizona's party changes.
Matthew Buckley, a former Navy fighter pilot, advocates for psychedelic therapy, claiming it saved his life and can help veterans.
A Pentagon report confirms Secretary Pete Hegseth shared sensitive info via his personal phone before a Yemen strike, sparking controversy.
The Air Force has revised its reoptimization plan, retaining some elements while dropping others, to enhance readiness and adaptability.
Vietnam veteran Everett Carter uses art to heal from war trauma. His paintings, showcased at Lowe Mill, reflect his journey of sacrifice and healing.
Slovenia delays its purchase of 100 AMV XP vehicles from Finland, postponing authorization until post-2026 elections amid cost concerns and defense upgrades.










