U.S. January 27 Families of Trinidadian men killed in US strike sue Trump admin Family members of two men killed in one of the U.S. fatal boat strikes against alleged "narcoterrorists" have brought a lawsuit against the Trump administration.
U.S. January 27 Chinese spies 'sham marriage' scandal exposes 'targeted' national security threat at major US base: expert Former CIA operative warns alleged Navy sailor "sham marriage" scandal with Chinese nationals exposes serious national security threat.
Minnesota January 26 National Guard in Minnesota hands out coffee, donuts to anti-ICE protesters Minnesota National Guard members handed out coffee and donuts to anti-ICE protesters in St. Paul, calling it a "demonstration of safety and security."
VIDEO January 26 National Guard in Minnesota hand out coffee, donuts to anti-ICE protesters The Minnesota National Guard was seen handing out coffee and donuts to anti-ICE protesters in St. Paul on Sunday. (Credit: Anthony Cabassa via Storyful)
Iran January 26 USS Abraham Lincoln Aircraft Carrier Strike Group makes move amid threat from Iran USS Abraham Lincoln entered CENTCOM waters Monday amid escalating threats from Iran and the potential for a "credible" drone attack on the U.S.
Iran January 25 Iranian drone swarms pose 'credible threat' to USS Abraham Lincoln carrier group, defense expert says USS Abraham Lincoln strike group approaches Middle East amid warnings that Iranian drone capabilities worth "tens of millions of dollars" threaten U.S. naval vessels.
Africa January 25 After Trump strikes Islamist terrorists, US general travels to Nigeria with militants 'on the run' Lt. Gen. John Brennan details U.S. military support helping Nigerian forces combat Islamic State and Boko Haram terrorists following strikes that disrupted terror networks.
VIDEO January 24 DETAILS: Latest US drug boat strike kills alleged narco-terrorists The U.S. military conducted a kinetic strike against an alleged drug boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing two alleged narco-terrorists and leaving one survivor.
Virginia January 24 Virginia Democrats blasted for threatening historic military college VMI with funding threat over DEI concerns Virginia Democrats introduce resolution to investigate VMI funding as Governor Spanberger faces criticism for DEI push at historic military college.
Navy January 24 Navy Under Secretary Hung Cao says personnel discharged over vaccine mandate were 'failed' The Navy announced an apology and a path to reinstatement for service members discharged over the COVID-19 vaccine mandate as the Pentagon moves to review and correct past separations.
Pentagon News & Events January 23 Pentagon plans to give South Korea primary role in deterring North Korea threats under new strategy A new Pentagon document says its defense strategy is pivoting toward burden-sharing as the U.S. plans a "more limited" role in deterring North Korea and other parts of the world.