China and the US Have Long Collaborated in 'Open Research.' Some in Congress Say That Must Change For many years, American and Chinese scholars worked shoulder to shoulder on cutting-edge technologies through open research...
Government Shutdown Could Be the Longest Ever, Speaker Johnson Warns Republican Speaker Mike Johnson predicts the federal government shutdown may become the longest in history.
Exclusive: Military Vet McGrath Explains Why She's Running Again for the U.S. Senate Amy McGrath, a Democrat and U.S. Marine Corps veteran, badly lost her U.S. Senate race against Sen. Mitch McConnell in 2020...
US Senate Unanimously Endorses Repeal of 2002 Iraq War Resolution The Senate voted Thursday to repeal the resolution that authorized the 2003 U.S. invasion, following a House vote last month...
Senators Struggle to Find a Way Forward as Government Shutdown Enters 9th Day The consequences of a government shutdown setting in, senators labored Thursday to find a way forward but found themselves...
Trump Has Yet to Provide Congress Hard Evidence that Targeted Boats Carried Drugs, Officials Say As bipartisan frustration with the strikes mounts, the Senate was voting Wednesday on a war powers resolution that would...
Federal Government Shutdown Grinds into a Second Week as Tempers Flare at the Capitol As the federal government shutdown enters a second week, there’s no discernible endgame in sight.
Senate Vote Tests Trump's Authority to Strike Vessels He Says Are Carrying Drugs The Senate is voting on legislation to put a check on President Donald Trump’s ability to use deadly military force against...
When The Government Can Afford Everything Except The Essentials Every shutdown forces the government to decide what counts as “essential.” Air traffic controllers and TSA agents fall into...
Republicans and Democrats at an Impasse as Government Shutdown Enters Sixth Day Republican and Democratic lawmakers have provided few public signs of meaningful negotiations to break an impasse on...
Could the US Bring Back the Draft? Who Would Be Called First — and Who Qualifies Could the U.S. bring back the draft? Here’s how Selective Service works today, who would be called first and why only about...
VA Study: Ozempic, Other GLP-1 Drugs May Fight Addiction Across Every Major Substance For the more than 48 million Americans with substance use disorders, including a disproportionate share of veterans, GLP-1...
US Navy Sends Submarines Under Arctic Ice for 100th Time in Milestone Exercise The U.S. Navy has reached a Cold War-era milestone in the Arctic, deploying two Virginia-class submarines beneath the polar...
After the Knock on the Door: How TAPS Supports Military Families for Life After a service member dies, families face a lifetime of grief. TAPS founder Bonnie Carroll explains how the organization...
Exclusive: John Ripley, the Marine Who Blew Up the Dong Ha Bridge, to Receive the Medal of Honor More than 50 years after hanging beneath a Vietnam bridge to stop a North Vietnamese armored invasion, Marine Col. John...