The crash of an US Air Force F-16 outside of Las Vegas, makes the third US military aircraft crash in two days.
For the first time, the US government has publicly acknowledged the existence of rogue devices in the nation's capital that foreign spies and criminals could be using to track individual cellphones and intercept calls and messages.
Russian government cyberattacks on the United States' power grid have sparked the first public accusations from the Trump administration, and now the government is working on new protections.
President Donald Trump took many reporters by surprise Tuesday when he stated, "We are going to be doing things militarily," adding that it would be a "big step" when dealing with the US-Mexico border wall.
On Saturday, the US Department of Defense released the name of a soldier who was killed in an improvised explosive device attack in Syria.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says the rising crisis between the United States and Russia reminds him of the Cold War. His warning comes after Moscow's expulsion of 60 American diplomats...
As President Donald Trump prepares to meet North Korea's dictator Kim Jong, some experts says it is highly unlikely the communist regime will suddenly give up their nuclear weapons in exchange for peace.
Secret Service report shows attackers were all male, most had histories of criminal conduct, mental health problems, and financial instability. Most also raised alarms before going on their deadly rampages.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un tells China's president that denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula is possible. However, some are wary of North Korea, pointing to the regime's past broken promises.
Several suspicious packages were sent to military locations near Washington, D.C., including two that were sent to Fort Belvoir and Fort McNair, Pentagon top brass confirmed to CBN News.