2020 Presidential Election January 23, 2020 Tulsi Gabbard on suing Hillary Clinton: Russian asset 'smear' was meant to intimidate and silence me 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-H.I., said Thursday that she filed a $50 million defamation suit against former presidential candidate and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton because Clinton has aimed to "intimidate" her using "smear tactics" in an attempt to suppress her freedom of speech.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash January 16, 2020 'Almost apocalyptic': American firefighters battle Aussie wildfires Firefighters from the U.S. are making a difference combating the massive bush fires ravaging Australia, former "Fox & Friends Weekend" host Anna Kooiman said Thursday.
US Army January 13, 2020 Army Research Lab engineers tough new batteries that won't explode under fire Soldiers taking enemy fire in 120-degree desert heat, carrying up to 100-pounds of gear and conducting attack operations at night are totally reliant upon battery-powered weapons, sensors and computers -- a potential scenario inspiring current Army Research Laboratory work to engineer longer-lasting, more stable and, of critical live-saving significance, less flammable Lithium-ion batteries.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash January 11, 2020 Former NFL player dons different uniform, lives childhood dream in Army Former Arizona Cardinals defensive back Jimmy Legree said Saturday that his dream was always to serve in the United States Army.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash January 8, 2020 Oliver North: Trump can launch an attack that would shut Iran down 'completely' Retired Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North responded to President Trump's national address Wednesday, and shed light on actions taken by the president to aid U.S. troops amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
US Army January 8, 2020 Army warns of fake texts reading 'You've been selected for the military draft' The Army is warning people not to fall for text messages informing individuals that they've been selected to be drafted into the military.
Armed Forces January 8, 2020 How might the US attack Iran? Tomahawk missiles, B-2 stealth bombers, F-35s, carriers? Tensions between the U.S. and Iran appear to be de-escalating, but if the Pentagon decides to punish Tehran, it has a vast array of options at its disposal.
TERRORISM January 6, 2020 US soldier killed in al-Shabab attack in Kenya identified The Pentagon has identified the U.S. soldier killed during a Sunday morning attack in Kenya by the al-Shabab Islamic militant group.Â
US Army January 6, 2020 Army Research Lab pursues new, next-generation AI for soldiers at war Targets emerge in seconds, incoming enemy fire puts lives at risk and shifting combat dynamics require immediate, on-the-spot decisions in a matter of seconds -- all as soldiers navigate the complex web of threats during all-out, high-risk ground-warfare.
OPINION December 31, 2019 Scott Huesing: Green Beret inspires all in fighting – and winning – one more battle Men and women who serve in the military should be provided the same care and rights as the American public.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash December 21, 2019 Space Force instrumental to future of America's defense, says former NASA astronaut Tom Jones The Space Force -- President Trump's new military branch -- is "very important" for the future of the United States as the world places increasing importance on "the space domain," former NASA Astronaut Tom Jones said Saturday.