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Women who have served and are still serving in the U.S. Armed Services were honored for breaking barriers - at a tea party hosted by an American Legion in South Central Georgia.
A different kind of enemy is taking aim at America’s service members, veterans, and their families by targeting their trust ...
Firefighters on a wildfire blaze are often required to spend shifts of 14 to 16 hours a day hiking through steep terrain, clearing the fireline of flammable vegetation and extinguishing smoldering ...
NPR has learned that the Pentagon has also approved the expansion of the U.S. Naval Base on Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for the same purpose.
A deluge of executive actions on artificial intelligence are set to be released this week, each underscoring the ...
Specifically, the Clinton-appointed judge ruled that Trump’s Office of Management and Budget broke the law by taking down the ...
The Senate unanimously confirmed a former Redstone Arsenal Missile Defense Agency official to lead the project.
Extracting EV-battery metals from the ocean floor with support from the White House could hit tough technological and legal ...
Roughly 700 active-duty US Marines who were mobilized last month to respond to protests in Los Angeles are being sent home ...
New revelations leave little doubt about the return of American B61 bombs and nuclear strike mission to RAF Lakenheath.
MP Materials MP announced a landmark long-term agreement to supply Apple AAPL with rare earth magnets manufactured in the ...
The big question on Capitol Hill this week is whether Senate Democrats agree to help kick off the appropriations process.