Officers who Defended the Capitol on Jan. 6 Say Their Struggles Linger, 5 Years After the Riot Several officers told The Associated Press that the hardest thing to deal with has been the effort by many to play down the...
How Trump’s 2025 'War' Agenda Rewired the Pentagon Trump’s 2025 executive actions reshape how the current administration defines national security.
Suspect in National Guard Shooting Faces New Federal Charges That Allow Death Penalty Discussions A man accused of shooting two National Guard troops near the White House is charged in a complaint with federal firearms...
Trump’s National Guard Deployment in Washington Can Continue for Now, an Appeals Court Says A federal appeals court says the National Guard deployment in the nation's capital can continue for now.
Critically Wounded National Guard Member Being Moved to In-patient Rehabilitation The family asked for continued prayers as Staff. Sgt. Andrew Wolfe "begins a long and tough rehabilitation.”
US Agency ‘Vehemently Opposes’ Defense Bill Add-On Allowing Military in DC Airspace U.S. senators said an NDAA provision related to a fatal January 2025 crash that led to the loss of 67 lives will make...
Senators Seek to Change Bill That Allows Military to Operate Just Like Before the DC Plane Crash Senators from both parties are pushing to change a defense bill after crash investigators and victims' families warned it...
After National Guard Shooting, Administration Cracks Down on Legal Immigration The Trump administration has paused decisions on all applications filed with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, or...
The Shooting in DC by an Afghan Suspect Shouldn’t Reflect on All Afghanistan, Minister Says The foreign minister in Afghanistan's Taliban-run government says that the actions of an Afghan national charged in the...
Man Charged in National Guard Shooting Pleads Not Guilty During Court Appearance From Hospital Bed A man accused of shooting two National Guard troops near the White House has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and...
The Latest in Ex-Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill's $25 Million Defamation Lawsuit The $25 million defamation lawsuit by ex-Navy SEAL Rob O'Neill could be decided by a jury in state or federal court.
Government Shutdown Risk Grows as Jan. 30 Funding Deadline Nears: What We Know With a Jan. 30 funding deadline approaching, Congress faces a familiar standoff. Here’s when a shutdown could begin, what a...
Veterans Can Now Get VA Auto Grants Every 10 Years. Here's What Changed A disabled veteran who received a Department of Veterans Affairs automobile grant decades ago can now apply for another one.
A U-Boat Killed 763 American Soldiers on Christmas Eve in 1944. The Army Kept It Secret for 50 Years Howard woke up around midnight in a hospital in Cherbourg, France. He was among the lucky ones. On that Christmas Eve in 1944...
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