A United States Navy sailor was killed in a non-combat incident while conducting small-boat operations in the Red Sea, Pentagon spokesman Col. Robert Manning said Monday.
North Korea may be accusing the United States delegation of a gangster-like mentality during their talks on denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula, but that's not worrying US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
The US service member killed in an apparent insider attack in southern Afghanistan was a soldier from California, Pentagon officials tell CBN News.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has delivered a dose of harsh reality to Donald Trump, bashing hopes for a quick denuclearization deal in a pointed rebuke to the president’s top envoy while accusing the U.S. of making “gangster-like” demands.
The State Department's director of policy planning, Brian Hook, held a news briefing Tuesday to discuss diplomatic efforts with Iran, and 12 demands the Islamic Republic needs to meet – or else.
Border Patrol arrests fell sharply in June to the lowest level since February, according to the Department of Homeland Security. The agency attributed the drop to the "administration's zero-tolerance policy."
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had a quick Fourth of July with his family – that's because he departed from Joint Base Andrews in the predawn hours Thursday morning for his fourth trip to North Korea.
Federal authorities continue to uncover details about an Ohio man's plans to launch terrorist attacks during Fourth of July celebrations.
The North Korean government appears to be finalizing the expansion of a major ballistic missile manufacturing plant, a monitoring group tells CBN News.
FBI and state officials say a man has been arrested for alleged attempted support of a terrorist organization in planning an attack in downtown Cleveland on July 4.