Mississippi statues at US Capitol up for discussion
Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant says he'd be willing to talk about possibly replacing the statues that represent the state in the U.S. Capitol in Washington.
Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant says he'd be willing to talk about possibly replacing the statues that represent the state in the U.S. Capitol in Washington.
President Donald Trump on Monday signed a reworked version of his controversial travel ban Monday, aiming to withstand court challenges while still barring new visas for citizens from six Muslim-majority countries and temporarily shutting down America's refugee program.
The State Department has renewed its global terrorism warning for American citizens abroad, urging them to stay vigilant in public places and boost their security awareness.
The leaders, in a report released Monday by the London-based Royal United Services Institute, also said NATO needs a new command structure to build up the alliance’s 300-strong maritime command and establish a more sustained naval presence in North Atlantic waters.
The Pentagon office that reviews information to determine whether it's classified has blocked publication of potentially embarrassing data on cost overruns for the first two vessels bought under the Navy's primary Littoral Combat Ship contracts, according to a new congressional audit.
The Air Force began the deployment of its “meanest, toughest, most tactical machine” — the C-130J Super Hercules — to western Tokyo on Monday.
The economy is up, unemployment is down and some Dutch prisons are so empty the government has been renting out cells.
Pakistani leaders often wax lyrical about their "sweeter than honey" relations with all-weather friend China. There's no romance about their marriage of convenience with America.
At first glance, the headstone looks like any of the others in Fort Bragg's Main Post Cemetery.
President Donald Trump is preparing to sign a revised executive order temporarily barring the entry of people from certain Muslim-majority countries and halting the nation's refugee program.
The Balkan nation of Serbia was once a brief stop along the overland route to Western Europe. Numbers of refugees and migrants passing through the country have plunged since last March as Europe tried to close the so-called Balkan route.
Moving an entire brigade combat team halfway around the world is a complicated business. And Fort Bliss’ 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team is doing it for the second time in about nine months as it starts returning home.
He's styling himself as the "hope and change" candidate competing against an establishment figure in South Korea's Democratic Party primary contest. So what's An Hee-jung calling himself? "An-Bama," of course.
Iron Fist's overall combat exercises, which began in early February, are set to conclude Monday morning with a celebration to honor the hard work and cooperation of the Americans and Japanese that liberated both Osea and Isea.
In 2010, when rubberlike quieting material started to peel off the hulls of newer Virginia-class submarines, the Navy said it was fine-tuning a fix for a problem occurring on the first few ships made. Seven years later, the Navy still appears to be seeking a cure.
In rapid succession, the 9/11 trial judge recently issued three public rebukes to case prosecutors over their proposed secret handling of national security evidence, a window into behind-the-scenes activity that could complicate the prosecution’s proposed March 2018 trial date.
As the Trump administration ratchets up the pressure on allied nations to shoulder more of their own defense, no country is more in the crosshairs than Germany.
North Korea fired a barrage of missiles into the sea near Japan on Monday in a defiant show of force as the United States and South Korea conduct annual joint war games.
North Korea test-fired four missiles that flew more than 600 miles before crashing into the sea on Monday, military officials said, an apparent slap against annual joint war games in the South.
North Korea reportedly test-fired “several” missiles that flew about 620 miles before crashing into the sea on Monday, days after it vowed to retaliate against annual U.S.-South Korean war games.
The Defense Department is investigating reports that some Marines shared naked photographs of female Marines, veterans and other women on a secret Facebook page, some of which were taken without their knowledge.
The Defense Department is investigating reports that some Marines shared naked photographs of female Marines, veterans and other women on a secret Facebook page, some of which were taken without their knowledge.
The Defense Department is investigating reports that some Marines shared naked photographs of female Marines, veterans and other women on a secret Facebook page, some of which were taken without their knowledge.
For years, Sabrina De Sousa tried persuading Italian authorities she was wrongly convicted in absentia for the 2003 kidnapping of an Egyptian terrorism suspect in Milan. From her home in Washington and now in Portugal, the former American spy lobbied for a pardon so she could visit her aging mother in India without being extradited to Italy and jailed.
A bicameral but uni-partisan parade of legislators rallied with federal employees outside the Capitol on Thursday in a vigorous display of support for their pay, benefits and jobs.
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