Biden Administration Pushes Plan to Combat Domestic Terror The National Security Council released the strategy six months after a mob of insurgents stormed the U.S. Capitol.
The Military Doesn't Bar Troops from Being Members of Hate Groups. That Could Change "Active participation" in groups that advocate supremacist, extremist or criminal gang ideologies is prohibited.
Hanukkah Stabbing Suspect Left Boot Camp After Failing Drug Test, Lawyer Says Grafton Thomas had also broken his wrist, the attorney said.
Navy Football Team Captain to Wear Uniform Patch Honoring Pensacola Victims A Midshipmen football captain will pay homage to three naval aviation trainees killed in an attack on their base last week.
Trial Date Set for Coast Guard Officer Who Allegedly Maintained 'Hit List' Lt. Christopher Paul Hasson faces weapons and drug charges.
Retired Marine 4-Star Warns White Nationalist Terrorism Is a Threat Equal to ISIS Two former officials who led the fight against ISIS are warning about a new threat: homegrown white nationalist terrorism.
Coast Guard Officer's Alleged Terror Plot Highlights Need for Intrusive Leaders: Schultz Lt. Christopher Hasson's alleged activities don't reflect on Coast Guard values, commandant says.
Coast Guard Lieutenant Accused of Terrorist Plot Ordered to Pretrial Confinement Lt. Christopher Paul Hasson allegedly had a target list that included politicians and media personalities.
Coast Guard Officer Accused of Terrorist Plot Targeting Media, Lawmakers A Coast Guard lieutenant is accused of plans to "murder innocent civilians on a scale rarely seen in this country."
At Least Two Packages Sent to Pentagon Suspected to Contain Ricin Authorities at the Pentagon found at least two packages suspected of containing ricin, a spokesman said Tuesday.
One Recruiting Environment, Two Different Outcomes for Army and Marine Corps The Army and Marine Corps are set to fall on opposite sides of what has become a recruiting crisis as enlistment estimates...
Ramstein Squadron Whacked for 'Irresponsible Alcohol Consumption,' Banned from Drinking Outside Barracks Strict alcohol bans are rare but not unheard-of in the Air Force, and they're notably only used for extreme measures.
Army Reservist Awarded $2.5 Million for Dismissal from Texas Trooper Job over Service-Connected Disability The state had argued that it was immune from lawsuits in the case.
Video Provides First Clear Views of WWII Aircraft Carriers Lost in the Pivotal Battle of Midway Julian Hodges, one of the last living veterans who served on the Yorktown, teared up as he watched the footage.
Marine Corps Leaders Struggle with How to Train Female Infantry Officers Amid Worries About Standards In 2018, a Marine general who heads the service's training command wrote about his concern that the "pursuit of ensuring fair...