It is "disheartening" that some cutting-edge tech companies seem reluctant to fully do business with the military and support all of its operations, a key Defense Department official said Tuesday amid an escalating feud between the Pentagon and ...
Tehran sent alarming signals across the Middle East on Tuesday by partially closing for the first time the Strait of Hormuz, a key strategic waterway, for hours ahead of high-stakes nuclear negotiations between Iranian and U.S. officials in Geneva.
ICE's use of force incidents skyrocketed after President Trump took over last year, according to new agency documents released Tuesday that show officers grappling with the early phases of the White House's call for mass deportations.
A career Army public affairs officer who had been in line to become a general will instead retire amid reports that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth wanted him gone.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's effort to bolster her foreign policy credentials on the international stage backfired, with criticism coming from both sides of the aisle.
The Supreme Court announced new rules Tuesday designed to help identify all of the parties involved in a case, allowing the justices to figure out if they have conflicts of interest that demand their recusal.
Robert Dorgan, the 56-year-old gunman who killed two family members and wounded three others at a Rhode Island hockey rink Monday, had a history of family conflicts and mental health struggles, according to court records and law enforcement officials ...
Tricia McLaughlin, a spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security, is expected to inform colleagues Tuesday about her plans to quit next week, according to multiple reports.
The Trump administration asked a federal appeals court on Tuesday to step in and halt a California law that would require ICE and other federal immigration officers to display either their name or a badge number when they are carrying out their ...