Military plans may cut U.S. troop presence at Guantanamo Bay by half, as no detainees remain and legal challenges persist. Decisions pending.
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Arizona State University's violent crime dashboard now allows custom data downloads and features new filters for users.
Iran denies aiding Yemen's Houthis after US airstrikes. Trump warns Tehran will be held accountable. Strikes kill 31, including children.
The Marine Corps' new policy may lead to the separation of troops with pseudofolliculitis barbae if their condition persists, raising concerns about its impact on Black service members.
The Army has resumed funding for travel to remote ASVAB testing sites, reversing a recent decision that halted the program.
In honor of K-9 Veterans Day, Air Force Tech Sgt. Blair Pembleton was part of a demo showcasing military dogs' skills at Peterson Space Force Base.
A routine training flight turned tragic when two Ospreys collided near Australia's Melville Island. Capt. Watson and his team faced chaos.
The Army faces a high attrition rate among new recruits despite improved recruitment figures, raising concerns over troop readiness.
Teen's Death Sparks Lawsuit Against Air Force Over Pool Wall Collapse
Parents of Gabriel Stone, 14, sue Air Force after fatal wall collapse at Robins AFB pool, seeking accountability and justice.
A Florida sheriff reports no active shooter or injuries at Corry Station, Pensacola, after gunshots were heard. A thorough search found no evidence.