Air Force to Institute New Fitness Requirements for Commanders Starting next week, commanders will be expected to stay in shape, according to Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein.
Air Force Weighing Medal of Honor Nominations for More Airmen The Air Force is reviewing a number of airmen who could be considered for the Medal of Honor, the service's top general said.
Air Force Names New Trainer Jet the T-7A Red Hawk in Honor of Tuskegee Airmen The U.S. Air Force will call its new trainer the T-7A "Red Hawk."
Air Force Ad Campaign Will Leverage Space Force Buzz to Drive Recruitment The Air Force is already crafting a marketing campaign that leverages space to boost recruiting.
With B-1 Aging and B-21 Still Years Out, Air Force May Soon Have No Go-To Bomber The U.S. is the only allied country that still flies bombers.
No Change Expected in Turkey's F-35 Program Until Mattis Submits Report Two F-35As are still slated to be delivered to Luke Air Force Base for the Turkish pilot training program.
'Expecting Casualties:' How Airmen Created the Incredible Thai Cave Rescue Plan For a rescue attempt like this, with children trapped deep in an uncharted maze of caves, there was no roadmap.
Precision Ship-Landing System Could Be Game-Changer at Bare Airfields JPALS could help take the guesswork out of landings at austere airfields with little infrastructure and in bad conditions.
Space Force Still an Unfunded Concept as Pentagon Grasps for a Plan "We're really wrestling with the 'how,' " Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said.
Air Force Wants to Streamline Intel-Gathering Ops, Free Up 5,000 Personnel It's possible for airmen operating drones and those gathering intel to do more with less.
A Veteran Was Detained by Marines. It Highlights Concerns over the Military's Growing Ties to Law Enforcement. Marcos Leao's detention by Marines marks what many legal, defense and policy experts say is an unprecedented violation of the...
Hegseth Cancels Massive Contract for Military Family Moves, Pledges Fixes The company, HomeSafe Alliance, had been struggling to manage the U.S. military's domestic moves this year.
VA Changes Discrimination Policy for Health Care Staff, Denies Doctors Could Withhold Treatment The department said the change was made in order to comply with executive orders and the updates would "have no impact...
Trump Says He'll Decide Whether US Will Directly Attack Iran Within 2 Weeks Trump has been weighing whether to attack Iran by striking its well-defended Fordo uranium enrichment facility, which is...
China Sends Scores of Planes Across Central Line in Taiwan Strait China sent 74 warplanes toward Taiwan, 61 of which crossed the central line in the Taiwan Strait that unofficially divides...