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DoD looks to block Chinese and Russian influence on US academia
The Pentagon released a list of foreign groups it says engage in problematic activities that threaten DoD-funded research at higher education institutes.
Miniseries offers deep dive into misconceptions and complexities of Ulysses S. Grant
The miniseries premieres this Memorial Day, May 25.
What Soleimani’s death might mean for the National Defense Strategy and the next budget
The National Defense Strategy called for redirecting resources from the Middle East to invest in high-end technologies. Rising tensions with Iran threaten to pull the U.S. further into regional conflict.
By Aaron Mehta, Valerie Insinna and David B. Larter
New veterans suicide prevention plan may get green light
Plan for community grants to provide mental health support services could move through Congress in coming weeks.
US Air Force’s new international affairs chief lays out her goals
In an exclusive interview, the deputy undersecretary of the Air Force for international affairs discusses light-attack aircraft, F-35 exports and more.
By Valerie Insinna
These unique scholarships gives student vets cash to make ends meet
The funds give veterans what they need beyond just tuition support, including paying their bills, child care or even groceries.
By Joshua Axelrod
The real history of Memorial Day
Though Memorial Day was made an official federal holiday in 1971, its roots trace all the way back to the Civil War.
By Rebecca Miller
Presidents’ Day pause: How ‘Uncle Sam’s Web-feet’ helped swing an election for Abe Lincoln
The U.S. Navy's triumph at Mobile Bay, combined with victorious Federal ground campaigns in Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee and Georgia, helped reelect Abraham Lincoln and doomed the Confederacy to defeat.
By Gerald D. Swick, Civil War Times Magazine
Maine group aims to use former Loring Air Force Base as satellite launch site
A group of science and space enthusiasts wants Maine to become America’s leader in sending tiny satellites into space.
Kadin Remsberg leads Air Force to win, then gets engaged
Kadin Remsberg had a big hand in an Air Force win. Right after, he dropped to a knee and asked for his girlfriend’s hand in marriage.
What’s standing in the way of multidomain operations?
Several hurdles remain for multidomain operations. So what are the U.S. armed services doing about it?
By Daniel Cebul