Hawaii 3 days ago Thousands of military families and civilians continue to suffer health problems from 2021 fuel leak in Hawaii Over 2,500 plaintiffs are now seeking more than $1 million each in damages after being exposed to toxic jet fuel following a 2021 leak at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.
Middle East June 9 Iran-backed Houthi rebels strike 2 commercial ships in Gulf of Aden Houthi rebels backed by Iran launched attacks on two commercial ships in the Gulf of Aden over the weekend, causing damage to both, though no injuries were reported.
North Carolina June 6 Mysterious shooting outside Army Special Forces residence in North Carolina raises questions A mysterious May 3 shooting north of Fort Liberty, formerly Fort Bragg, has raised eyebrows over potential intelligence surveillance of elite U.S. forces.
Russia May 30 US Intel says North Korean missile debris identified in Russian attack on Kharkiv: report Russia and North Korea have denied any arms dealing between the two nations, as any such sales would violate an arms embargo on the hermit kingdom.
Politics May 28 US forced to halt Gaza aid deliveries after Biden admin’s $320 million ‘floating pier’ starts to sink The U.S. confirmed that it has halted deliveries to its temporary pier on the Gaza coast after it sustained significant damage due to weather.
Veterans May 27 Massachusetts sailor killed at Pearl Harbor finally gets proper burial at Arlington National Cemetery Frank Hryniewicz was only 20 years old when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941. Eight decades later, Hryniewicz finally received a proper burial at Arlington National Cemetery.
POLITICS May 25 Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to undergo nonsurgical procedure, Deputy Kathleen Hicks will assume control Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will undergo a nonsurgical procedure Friday evening at Walter Reed Medical Center as a follow up from a bladder issue he had earlier this year.
Middle East May 23 3 US service members injured on Gaza humanitarian aid mission, 1 in critical condition: Defense officials One U.S. service member is in critical condition, while two others sustained injuries unrelated to combat while working a mission to provide humanitarian aid to Gaza.
MILITARY May 23 US Navy officers who shared military secrets see felony convictions dismissed A San Diego judge on Tuesday dismissed the felony convictions of five military officers who had admitted to accepting bribes from Leonard Glenn "Fat Leonard" Francis.
TECH May 17 How artificial intelligence is reshaping modern warfare Harnessing AI is key to the United States staying ahead of adversaries in a competitive battlefield. Software companies are showing off their latest AI tools to military officials.