Russia, Ukraine Trade Accusations over Nuclear Plant Attacks Russia and Ukraine are trading accusations that each side is shelling Europe’s biggest nuclear power plant in southern...
One Year After Afghanistan, Spy Agencies Pivot Toward China U.S. intelligence agencies are shifting more money and resources to China.
China Extends Threatening Military Exercises Around Taiwan China has ignored calls to calm the tensions, and there was no immediate indication of when it would end what amounts to a...
10 Months Later, Afghan Refugees Labor to Build New Lives in US Nasirullah Mohammadi is one of the 76,000 Afghans who were lucky enough to get on a U.S. military flight out of Kabul in...
How 2 American Veterans Ended Up in Ukraine, Prisoners of Russian-Armed Militants The untold story of how two American vets, now captives of Putin’s allies, ended up fighting in Ukraine.
China Halts Climate, Military Ties over Pelosi Taiwan Visit China announced Friday it was ending all contact with the United States on major issues as tensions and public rebukes...
Turkey Has Begun Testing its New Russian S-400 Air Defense System, Pentagon Says The Pentagon again called on Turkey to "get rid of" the S-400 air defense system bought from Russia.
US Will Sell Poland Tanks to Bolster NATO Against Putin The Pentagon is offering to sell NATO ally Poland 250 M1A2 Abrams tanks.
Navy's 2nd Fleet, Brought Back to Counter Russia, Is Now Officially Operational The Navy's 2nd Fleet has reached initial operational capacity, its commander announced Wednesday.
Taliban Claim They Were Unaware of al-Qaida Leader in Afghanistan The Taliban said they are investigating what they described as “claims” that al-Qaida chief Ayman al-Zawahri was killed in a...
Michael Grinston's Quiet War to Help Make the Army More Lethal, Wokeness Hysterics Be Damned Barracks and quality-of-life issues for soldiers are a top concern for Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Grinston, the Army...
Veterans Can Start Filing New Claims Now for 23 Illnesses Covered Under New Law The bill expands health care and disability compensation for veterans affected by burn pits and other toxic exposures.
Number of Monkeypox Cases in the Military Climbs Tenfold in Less than 4 Weeks The Defense Department has had 40 members diagnosed with monkeypox, including 26 active-duty personnel.
Did an Airman Offer a Bribe to Pass Fitness Test? Ramstein Officials Investigating Bribery is punishable under Article 124 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
More than 1,000 Fort Bragg Soldiers Displaced After Surprise Decision to Evacuate Old, Moldy Barracks A dozen 1970s-era barracks are set to be demolished at the Smoke Bomb Hill area, impacting a wide roster of units, including...