In February 2024, North Korea accepted about 100 Russian tourists, the first foreign nationals to visit the country for ...
WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs has temporarily suspended billions of dollars in planned contract cuts ...
West Point colonel set for third arraignment on charges of drinking with cadets, then lying about it
A West Point colonel who has had charges dropped twice for drinking with cadets and trying to undermine investigations into ...
U.S. Marines with the Silent Drill Platoon executed a drill sequence during the Blue Angels’ “Fat Albert” C-130J Super ...
The Navy plans to update or build child care facilities, such as classrooms and playrooms, to accommodate another 3,000 ...
The nation’s leading veterans advocacy groups condemned the purge of workers at the Department of Veterans Affairs and called ...
The latest agreement would complete both sides’ obligations of the first phase of the ceasefire — during which Hamas is ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres is proposing opening a U.N. office that would provide drones, ...
On migration, the memo said U.S. officials, including Rubio, should refer to Europe’s “de facto open borders policy” as a ...
KYIV, Ukraine — A framework economic deal with the United States is ready, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said ...
The government statement adopted said that only Lebanon’s armed forces should defend the country in case of war. Unlike ...
A former Army sergeant for an intelligence unit at Joint Base Lewis-McChord who has been charged with trying to sell military ...
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