DHS Collecting Big Tech Users' Personal Data, Issuing Subpoenas For ICE-Related Criticism Criticism of U.S. immigration enforcement on social media platforms could land Americans in hot legal water.
Board of Peace Faces Israel Test in Washington: Next Meeting & What to Know Leaders will soon meet in hopes of shifting ceasefire efforts toward reconstruction and governance in Gaza.
Trump Calls Colombia's Petro 'Terrific' After White House Meeting While Downplaying Past Insults President Donald Trump held a nearly two-hour meeting with his Colombian counterpart, Gustavo Petro, that both called...
Government Shutdown Risk Grows as Jan. 30 Funding Deadline Nears: What We Know With a Jan. 30 funding deadline approaching, Congress faces a familiar standoff. Here’s when a shutdown could begin, what a...
Trump 2.0: Altered Global Politics, Focus on Vets, & Pushed Military Might President Trump’s first year back in office reshaped U.S. military policy, veterans benefits and foreign relations while...
Pete Hegseth’s First Year at the Pentagon Draws Sharp Praise and Legal Fire Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s first year at the Pentagon has been one to watch, for multiple reasons.
DOJ Targets Minnesota Government Leaders in ICE Obstruction Probe Federal prosecutors and Minnesota investigators are running parallel probes into the ICE shooting in Minneapolis that has...
Trump Claims ‘Historic’ Venezuela Oil Deal After Maduro Arrest The Trump administration says the deal could accelerate oil reform, reshape U.S. leverage in the region.
Iran Death Toll Soars as Trump Keeps Military Options on Table Iran’s nationwide protests entered a volatile third week as casualty estimates climbed and new sanctions took effect.
'Cautiously Optimistic': War Hero’s Medal of Honor Awaits Trump Decision A decade after Staff Sgt. Michael H. Ollis died shielding a fellow soldier in Afghanistan, his family now waits as President...
This Navy Dentist Engraved 'Remember Pearl Harbor' on Hideki Tojo's Dentures For roughly three months in 1946 and 1947, the man who approved the attack on Pearl Harbor walked around Sugamo Prison with...
Black History Month Turns 100 Black History Month highlights Black servicemembers whose courage shaped the military despite segregation and discrimination.
DoW Christian Service Draws Dozens of Complaints from Members, Contractors One contractor told Military.com that the email invite was "stark, depressing, almost threatening."
The Youngest American Killed in Vietnam Enlisted in the Marines at 14 PFC Dan Bullock became the youngest American service member killed in the Vietnam War after forging his birth certificate to...
Why You Didn’t Get the Job: Understanding How Companies Hire In today’s turbulent, unpredictable and frustrating hiring market, job-seekers are seemingly doing everything right and...