National Guard bringing fuel to California firefighters
The California National Guard has been tasked with bringing fuel to first responders battling the flames in Northern California because so many gas stations are without power.
The California National Guard has been tasked with bringing fuel to first responders battling the flames in Northern California because so many gas stations are without power.
A Pennsylvania man who worked for a company that made parts for the U.S. Navy has pleaded guilty to soliciting and receiving $150,000 in kickbacks for providing work to a New Jersey firm.
Drill instructors call it “frog voice” — that raspy effect they develop from yelling commands to recruits, yelling at recruits and, sometimes, just yelling. Yelling for hours and days and weeks on end. Yelling so much that all that comes out is a croak.
For those who want to hike in the mountains — and not hiking while at Aviano is a missed opportunity — the trail from Gorgazzo to Mezzomonte is a good introduction.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is giving commanders permission to speak — within reason.
George E. Ruff, 89, of Philadelphia, a psychiatrist who helped select NASA’s Mercury astronauts and later was a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, died at his home Friday, Sept. 29, of a variant of Parkinson’s syndrome.
In the fact-based drama "Marshall" -- a throwback to such courtroom-focused procedurals as "Witness for the Prosecution" and "To Kill a Mockingbird" -- Thurgood Marshall is seen as something of a legal superhero.
Four months before his involvement last year in a fatal drag race on Joint Expeditionary Base Fort Story, a 22-year-old soldier was cited for reckless driving in Virginia Beach.
The Iraq veteran who stole a truck to rescue dozens of Las Vegas shooting victims was given a new truck on Monday.
The Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins were in Washington on Tuesday to be honored by President Donald Trump at the White House, a visit team captain Sidney Crosby and other players say is not about politics.
The Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins were in Washington on Tuesday to be honored by President Donald Trump at the White House, a visit team captain Sidney Crosby and other players say is not about politics.
Long before Florida entered the deadliest hurricane season in a decade, auditors at the state's Division of Emergency Management warned that the state was ill-prepared for a major disaster.
A Texas Tech University student confessed to killing a campus police officer who had been booking him on a drug possession charge, telling detectives he had done "something illogical" and that "he was the one that shot their friend," an investigator said.
Even though the U.S. Department of Transportation and European regulators promulgate and enforce consumer protections, there are probably fewer “fly rights” than you think.
When St. John's Northwestern Military Academy opens its next summer session, it will have something absent from the school for nearly 130 years — female cadets.
A man planted a Mason jar filled with explosive chemicals and nails at a western North Carolina airport last week and vowed to "fight a war on U.S. soil," according to court documents released Tuesday.
Two-and-a-half years of civil war have decimated Yemen's water sanitation system and its hospitals. Without access to clean water, doctors or medical supplies, hundreds of thousands of Yemenis have contracted cholera, which spreads through fecal bacteria in water.
The Russian military says its warplanes have targeted Islamic State militants who have moved into Syria from Iraq, killing over 100 of them.
This is the newest chapter of a conflict that has left thousands dead in this former French colony. The violence has persisted for four years despite efforts by the United Nations, humanitarian groups and even Pope Francis to end the fighting.
As of 2015, cumulative foreign direct investment in the U.S. totaled $3.1 trillion. Among the largest investors are the United Kingdom, Japan, Germany and South Korea — all countries that rebuilt after war with America’s financial support.
A group of senators led by Arizona Republican John McCain are seeking assurances that money spent on private health care for veterans is well-managed by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
North Korean hackers stole a huge trove of classified U.S. and South Korean military documents last year, including a plan to "decapitate" the leadership in Pyongyang in the event of war, a lawmaker in Seoul said Tuesday.
Iraq's Oil Ministry has ordered the restoration of an oil pipeline from the city of Kirkuk to Turkey that would bypass the country's northern Kurdish region in the wake of the area's pro-independence referendum.
Americans aren’t pulling triggers, but we are integral protagonists in the fight.
The U.S. Coast Guard says at least six vessels may be threats to leak fuel or other pollution — three in Pass Christian and three in Moss Point.
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