Admiral to lead review of oxygen problems affecting F-18, T-45 pilots
The Navy said Monday it will comprehensively review recent breathing problems experienced by aircrews of the F/A-18 strike fighter and the T-45 jets used to train them.
The Navy said Monday it will comprehensively review recent breathing problems experienced by aircrews of the F/A-18 strike fighter and the T-45 jets used to train them.
The father of a survivalist who ambushed two state police troopers, killing one of them, said Monday that he failed his son by lying about his military exploits and by not pushing him harder to grow up.
An investigation concluded a B-52H Stratofortress was destroyed during takeoff in Guam last year by a combination of birds impacting the aircraft coupled with mechanical failures, the Air Force has announced.
The U.S. Air Force is pushing back against a new law that requires it to provide safe drinking water to residents in a northeastern Michigan city affected by chemical pollution from the former Wurtsmith Air Force Base.
U.S. military service and repeated concussions playing high school and college football damaged Erbie Lee Bowser's brain so severely that he was in an altered mental state when he killed four women and seriously injured four children, his defense attorney says.
Every shutdown is different because federal agencies have quite a bit of leeway in deciding how to carry it out. But, based on previous shutdowns, here's what you can expect.
An Air Force investigation has concluded that birds and mechanical issues — not pilot error — caused the crash of a B-52 bomber in Guam a year ago.
A man from Marine Corps Air Station New River is accused of posting nude and nearly nude photos of a woman online without her permission.
The Trump administration issued sanctions Monday on 271 people linked to the Syrian agency responsible for producing non-conventional weapons, part of an ongoing U.S. crackdown on Syrian President Bashar Assad's alleged use of chemical weapons.
Citing "cascading testing delays," the Government Accountability Office said in a report issued Monday that development testing should be completed before the Defense Department makes "significant new investments" in the fighter jet.
An airstrike killed eight family members, five of them children, as they fled fighting between U.S.-allied Syrian forces and Islamic State militants on Monday, according to local activists, who said the strike appeared to have been launched by the U.S.-led coalition.
Astronaut Peggy Whitson broke the U.S. record Monday for most time in space and talked up Mars during a congratulatory call from President Donald Trump.
Thousands of people from around the world, many of them young Israelis, paid homage Monday to the millions who perished in the Holocaust at the former Nazi German death camp of Auschwitz.
A former congressman known for his criticism of the Department of Veterans Affairs during Barack Obama’s administration has returned to Washington, D.C., as a lobbyist, in part to advise on veterans’ health care.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis will soon make a recommendation to President Donald Trump for an updated strategy in Afghanistan that could include deploying more American troops there after visiting Monday with top leaders in the war-torn country.
France's political mainstream, shut out of the presidency by an angry electorate, united Monday to urge voters to back centrist Emmanuel Macron in the presidential runoff and to reject Marine Le Pen's populist nationalism.
President Donald Trump could avert the risk of a government shutdown next weekend by stepping back from his demand that lawmakers fund his promised border wall with Mexico in a must-pass spending bill, Congress' two top Democrats said Monday.
Howard Hermel and Leroy “Jim” Miller opened a 44-year-old bottle of bourbon and toasted to 68 lost comrades.
It’s a frustrating experience that still lingers in Carole Wheeler’s mind. “It took us forever,” she said. “We were so — so flustered.” But it’s a situation the Wheelers have faced before.
As his family and friends gathered inside PNC Park and team officials approached with field credentials for them to wear as they were escorted to a spot in front of the Pirates’ dugout, John Galasso realized something was about to happen before he could buy his usual game-day meal of hot dog, fries and a diet soda.
It does seem at times that Trump won’t be satisfied unless and until he has managed to prompt a nuclear confrontation with some nation — or two.
When it comes to the practical decisions of family life, conventional roles are strongly preferred.
In foreign policy, the nature of an action is a function of what the actor says about it.
The United States must confront Russia for providing weapons to the Taliban for use against American-backed forces in Afghanistan, top U.S. military officials said Monday.
The United States could strike North Korea if it attacks a U.S. military base or tests an intercontinental ballistic missile, President Donald Trump's U.N. ambassador said Monday.
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