Pratt, Depp, Gadot and Gru battle for box office supremacy
It's the summer of Chris Pratt. Again.
It's the summer of Chris Pratt. Again.
President Donald Trump's homeland security adviser said Monday that the malware that has infected 300,000 computers in 150 countries is "in the wild," but so far has not infiltrated U.S. government systems.
They've built a machine in the desert in the heart of the Middle East. Israelis will use it — and so will Iranians, Jordanians, Turks, Pakistanis and many others. Scientists from countries recently at war or without diplomatic relations will work side by side — Muslims, Jews, Christians and atheists sharing the pursuit of knowledge.
Former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning will be released Wednesday from the military prison at Fort Leavenworth without fanfare or public appearances, her attorney says.
Speaking in China, Russian President Vladimir Putin condemned North Korea's latest missile launch as "dangerous." But he also cautioned against "intimidating" the country, comments almost certainly directed at Washington.
The Pentagon's inspector general has opened a review into whether the Air Force has imposed excessive secrecy on fundamentals of its $80 billion program to develop and build the new B-21 bomber.
ir raids on an Islamic State-held village and town in Syria have killed at least 32 civilians over the past two days, activists said Monday, underscoring the risk for hundreds of thousands of residents trapped in areas under the militant group's control ahead of the looming battle for Raqqa.
The Syrian government has constructed and is using a crematorium inside its notorious Sednaya military prison outside Damascus to clandestinely dispose of thousands of prisoners it continues to execute inside the facility, according to the State Department.
Turkey has blocked a request for German lawmakers to visit their country's soldiers at the Incirlik air base, the German government said Monday, increasing the possibility that it might relocate planes supporting the campaign against the Islamic State.
A U.S. soldier assigned to the 25th Infantry Division was killed and another was injured Sunday during a training incident on a Hawaiian roadway, according to an Army official.
Warner Bros.' "King Arthur: Legend of the Sword" failed to pull an Excalibur-like miracle to top "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2," becoming the summer season's first big flop.
On his first full day in office, French President Emmanuel Macron moved quickly Monday, naming 46-year-old lawmaker Edouard Philippe as his new prime minister before flying off to Berlin for talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Although they’re young officers, the warfare tactics instructors known as "Witties" are heralds of tactical innovation — smart, charismatic and driven teachers who are supposed to make everyone around them better, even captains and admirals.
Pakistani police killed four Islamic militants in a shootout in a central district on Monday, according to an official with the country's counterterrorism department.
During a visit south of Mosul on Monday, a senior U.S. official praised territorial gains against the Islamic State group in Iraq, but local officials cautioned more aid is needed to rebuild on the heels of victories against the extremists.
A 101-year-old D-Day veteran has become the oldest person in the world to skydive.
Pilots and airmen from the 555th Fighter Squadron briefed the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan about air operations and the ordnance used against militants fighting government forces during his visit to this base on Saturday.
Thirteen Mediterranean countries are taking part in Phoenix Express, a U.S. Africa Command-sponsored exercise aimed at improving their ability to protect vital shipping lanes, and thwart human trafficking, drug smuggling and other criminal activities.
Like many of his fellow POWs, he made the most of his life after liberation.
Russian President Vladimir Putin blamed the United States on Monday for developing the sophisticated hacking tools used in a worldwide cyberattack, crippling computers including those used by Russian law enforcement agencies.
The man hoping to beat Chancellor Angela Merkel in Germany's general election said Monday that his center-left Social Democrats have to be prepared for a tough campaign after suffering a heavy blow in their traditional heartland.
Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed ambitious hopes for Asian and European governments to work more closely on finance, law enforcement and a broad range of other issues as leaders from 30 nations issued a joint endorsement Monday of a Beijing-led trade initiative.
For the second time in a week, government lawyers will try to persuade a federal appeals court to reinstate President Donald Trump's revised travel ban — and once again, they can expect plenty of questions Monday about whether the ban was designed to discriminate against Muslims.
The Navy recently tested its newest and largest amphibious-assault ship’s ability to defend against small, unmanned attack boats.
YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan — A Yokota civilian was under the influence of alcohol before the car he was driving crashed into another vehicle, injuring its occupant, Japanese officials said Monday.
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