Top stories The shutdown could last a few more days as members of the House return to Washington to vote on the legislation.
A West Virginia state judge has allowed the continued deployment of more than 300 West Virginia National Guard members to Washington, D.C.
The Pentagon said its overhauled acquisition strategy emphasizes — but doesn't mandate — speed in weapons buying.
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Capt. Walter Huchthausen strove tirelessly to stop the building from collapsing and ensured it would be preserved as it is today.
Senate Republicans have rejected legislation that would have put a check on President Donald Trump’s ability to launch an attack against Venezuela.
Troops will set traps and assist local hunters but won't use firearms. Over 100 people have been injured and at least 12 killed in attacks since April.
In other news Cheney led the armed forces as defense chief during the Persian Gulf War and later was a leading advocate for the invasion of Iraq.
The documentary, streaming Monday, follows a group of veterans undergoing experimental treatments currently not approved for clinical use in the U.S.
From cobras to gators, reptilian mascots and call signs appear on patches, aircraft and unit logos across every branch. Why? After the rocky reception of Battlefield 2042, game developer DICE needed a strong comeback. The new Battlefield 6 mostly delivers, our reviewer writes.
This fall, two video game franchises are going head-to-head, with the upcoming releases of "Call of Duty: Black Ops 7" and "Battlefield 6."
MORE STORIES About 40,000 U.S. personnel are spread throughout the region, giving Iran a chance to strike back at American military forces. Karen Brazell currently works as a senior VA advisor and would serve as the department's next Under Secretary for Benefits. The school system is adding more psychologists and administrative officers, but there's concern about some positions being eliminated. Military officials expect to formally order the return to Confederate base names soon, but with different honorees. The high court ruled that limits on the government's combat-related special compensation program unfairly took away support for injured vets. The Los Angeles Ambulatory Care Center has been clsoed since Monday because of ongoing security concerns related to immigration protests. Republicans inserted language restricting military actions on U.S. soil and blocking unsecure communications among senior officials in their 2026 budget. The defense secretary dodged questions from lawmakers about possible Defense Department plans against the allied territories. More than 13,000 Guard and Reserve members haven't been receiving their earned government retirement contributions. The appropriations plan would add more than $80 billion to the current VA funding level, giving the department its biggest budget ever. Load More