The Pentagon announced Thursday it will provide travel funding and support for troops and their family members who seek abortions – even if they are assigned to states where the procedure is now illegal.
All signs point to Russia as the origin country for a coordinated hacking attack targeting the biggest U.S. airports.
Pentagon leaders admit a serious recruiting crisis threatens U.S. military readiness for decades to come. Yet, hundreds of service members continue to be discharged for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Staggering new numbers on illegal border crossings show Border Patrol officers are more overwhelmed than ever. This has put President Biden on the defense
The U.S. Army is on track to have its worst recruiting year since Vietnam – a shortfall that could have implications for decades.
Charges of human rights abuses in China are no secret. A recent UN report states the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) treatment of Uyghur and other minorities could classify as "crimes against humanity."
The Justice Department said Wednesday that three Iranian citizens have been charged in the United States with ransomware attacks that targeted power companies, local governments and small businesses and nonprofits, including a domestic violence shelter.
A 21-year-old sailor was laid to rest Tuesday following a decades-long effort to identify remains pulled from Pearl Harbor, more than 80 years after he was killed in the attack that propelled the United States into World War II.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has denied the U.S. Air Force's attempt to block a class-wide preliminary injunction that protects all Air Force personnel who filed for religious exemption against the Pentagon's COVID shot mandate.
It's "fearfully plausible" that America could go to war with China over Taiwan. That's according to a former U.S. Defense Department official. And Taiwan is now threatening to respond with military force if China's armed forces breach its territorial waters or airspace.