Amid staffing cuts and a $10M budget shortfall, the Air Force Academy seeks to fill faculty gaps with active duty and reserve personnel.
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The U.S. Navy is launching a new destroyer named after Lance Corporal Kyle Carpenter, a Medal of Honor recipient who heroically saved a fellow Marine in 2010.
A shooting at Fort Stewart injured five soldiers, reigniting debate over military base policies restricting personal firearms, despite armed MPs.
Joby Aviation partners with L3Harris to create an autonomous hybrid VTOL for defense, aiming for test flights by 2026 with the US Air Force.
The Senate confirmed Adm. Daryl Caudle as the Navy's new chief, ending a leadership void after Adm. Franchetti's dismissal. Caudle vows to prioritize sailor welfare.
The U.S. Army's new missile defense radar, LTAMDS, has arrived in Guam for testing, enhancing defense capabilities against evolving threats.
Edward Zakrzewski, convicted of a 1994 triple murder, was executed in Florida, marking the state's ninth execution this year, a new record.
A Marine sergeant died after collapsing during a fitness test in Florida. Sgt. Gordon Reed was transported to a hospital and passed away. Investigations are ongoing.
The Senate confirmed Trump's pick, Joe Kent, to lead the National Counterterrorism Center despite concerns over his far-right ties and conspiracy beliefs.
A cop and a cache of rifles vanish in Haiti, linked to rogue police. The hotel manager tasked with securing the rifles is ambushed. Investigations unfold.










