A federal judge ruled Thursday that the Pentagon cheated when it tried to block access to all reporters in order to keep The New York Times out of the building.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte on Thursday praised the work of U.K. Prime Minister Kier Starmer in building a coalition of nations to restore normal shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz bordering Iran.
In a dramatic video shared online by the Army ROTC, cadets at Virginia's Old Dominion University are recounting how they stabbed and disarmed a gunman targeting their classroom, then frantically tried to save the life of the wounded instructor who ...
Citing the importance of free navigation and economic risk, two key U.S. allies insist that Iran should not be permitted to charge vessels to transit the Strait of Hormuz.
Rocked by political purges and corruption, the People's Liberation Army is being urged by Chinese President Xi Jinping to stay pure and committed to communist ideology, according to state media.
Director Sara Carter sits down with Alex Swoyer to discuss how the Trump administration is dismantling the cartels, cutting off the drug supply, and putting faith and recovery back at the center of national policy.
An ex-worker at Fort Bragg has been indicted for sharing classified information with a journalist about the elite Delta Force unit for a book about sexual harassment and other misconduct in the military.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered his government Thursday to start negotiations with Lebanon as "soon as possible" to disarm Hezbollah fighters, as violence between the Mideast neighbors threatened to undo the ceasefire President ...
The Iranian and Ukrainian coastal defenses that have frustrated two of the world's three most powerful navies offer timely lessons for Taiwan as it looks to fend off a potential attack by China.