Report Says Saudi Crown Prince Targeted US Journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi dissident who was living in the United States, was murdered more than two years ago in Turkey.
Suit Blames Saudi Arabia for Attack That Killed Three at Florida Navy Base The suit claims that Saudi trainees knew in advance about plans for the shooting but did nothing to stop it.
Biden Ending US Support for Saudi-Led Offensive in Yemen The reversing of policy also comes as a rebuke to Saudi Arabia, a global oil giant and U.S. strategic partner.
US Exploring New Bases in Saudi Arabia Amid Iran Tensions The U.S. military is exploring the possibility of using a Red Sea port in Saudi Arabia and an additional two airfields.
Jamal Khashoggi Doc, Too Explosive for Streaming, Debuts On-Demand “The Dissident” features audio recordings of Khashoggi’s murder and details on Saudi hacking efforts.
Explosion Rocks Greek-Operated Tanker in Saudi Port The crew is safe and no pollution has been reported.
Navy Investigation of Pensacola Shooting Points to ‘Toxic’ Command Climate as Factor It found that the aviation training climate "likely increased" his chances of successfully carrying out the Dec. 6, 2019...
Watchdog Report: Pompeo Acted Properly in Saudi Arms Sale The inspector general report itself has become the focus of congressional scrutiny.
Combat Patches Approved for US Soldiers in Saudi Arabia Since Oil Facilities Attack Soldiers may wear the patch if they received a combat-zone tax exclusion and hostile fire or imminent danger pay.
US Pulls Anti-Missile Systems from Saudi Arabia amid Dispute The decision scales back the American presence in Saudi Arabia just months after the Pentagon began a military buildup there.
Jonathan Pentland, a Fort Jackson Soldier, Arrested and Charged After Confrontation with Black Man Jonathan Pentland, 42, was charged with third-degree assault and listed as detained in the Richland County jail.
In First, Male Marines Graduate From Historically All-Female Boot Camp Training Battalion Marine recruits training at Parris Island were for decades segregated by gender, with women assigned solely to 4th Recruit...
Why 300 Sailors and Marines Deployed on an Amphibious Ship with Smart Rings Researchers who set out to study fatigue on a Navy warship found out that getting good rest while underway is not easy.
Sen. Duckworth Calls for DOJ Probe of 'Brazenly Violent' Police Treatment of Black Army Officer Nazario, who serves in the Virginia National Guard's 29th Infantry Division, filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the...
Navy Airman Dies After Rescue Swimmer School Accident at Pensacola Airman Nathan Burke of Lubbock, Texas, died at Baptist Hospital in Pensacola, Florida, Navy officials announced.