More Bombers Likely to Join Pressure Campaign Against North Korea: Goldfein More bombers could fly to the Pacific -- even if for shorter missions -- in the U.S. military's pressure campaign against...
No, You Shouldn’t Buy Anti-Radiation Meds: Alaska Emergency Officials Reports that experts here want residents to purchase anti-radiation medication are completely untrue, officials with Alaska’s...
North Korea Launches Ballistic Missile in First Test Since September North Korea has launched a an unidentified ballistic missile, according to initial reports from South Korean media.
Op-Ed: Are Beijing and Washington Planning to Oust Kim Jong-Un? If an attempt at regime change is in the offing, only China and the U.S. would be the likely instigators.
Army Dramatically Expands Combat Patch Eligibility The policy shift, issued last week, covers soldiers who served in Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon...
Plans for Mass VA Firings Scuttled, But Department Still Expects 30,000 Employees to Leave on Their Own The announcement walked back previous plans, first revealed in a leaked memo in March, to fire as many as 83,000 employees as...
Colonel Retaliated Against Major for Talking to Congress About Red Hill Contamination, Report Says The report said that investigators substantiated an allegation that an Air Force colonel had retaliated against Army Maj...
Air Force Academy Cutting 140 Positions; Majors Affected? As the Air Force works to cut 5,000 positions before October, the Air Force Academy expects to eliminate 140 jobs.
Mystery on Pacific Seafloor Proves to Be Part of Daring WWII Saga, US Navy Says A mysterious object spotted on the South Pacific seafloor has been identified as the bow of a torpedoed World War II ship...