Military working dogs honored on Capitol Hill
Without Coffee, U.S. Army Sgt. First Class James Bennett wouldn’t have the family he has now: three young children under 8 and a wife of 17 years.
Without Coffee, U.S. Army Sgt. First Class James Bennett wouldn’t have the family he has now: three young children under 8 and a wife of 17 years.
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly said Thursday the North Korean nuclear and missile threat is "manageable" for now but the isolated nation can't be allowed to develop the ability to strike the U.S. homeland.
A senior Russian lawmaker says Moscow could deploy more state-of-the-art missiles in its westernmost region in response to the U.S. military buildup in Poland.
Somali officials say the country's defense minister and army chief have resigned as the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab group steps up attacks on army bases across south and central Somalia.
The United States announced Thursday it is pulling out of the U.N.'s educational, scientific and cultural agency because of what Washington sees as its anti-Israel bias. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel plans to follow suit.
Federal prosecutors say a former airman at Dover Air Force Base deserves at least seven years in prison for amassing what they describe as a horrifying collection of child pornography.
A 3-year-old Tunisian orphan whose parents left home to join Islamic State has returned to his grandfather's custody after over a year in a Libyan prison.
There’s an effort underway in Congress to have the Department of Veterans Affairs sell an 18th century building it owns in Paris that’s leased as a five-star boutique hotel and spa.
There’s an effort underway in Congress to have the Department of Veterans Affairs sell an 18th century building it owns in Paris that’s leased as a five-star boutique hotel and spa.
The Kaiserslautern Raiders are on the verge of a sweep in the 2017 DODEA-Europe golf championship meet.
For those who wonder why it's taken the United States so long to get justice at Guantánamo's war court, Mark Fallon, the former NCIS special agent entrusted to help build cases, offers an explanation.
Kosovo's prime minister has confirmed that the government will try to transform the nation's security forces into a regular army through constitutional changes to satisfy the country's international partners.
The FBI director said Thursday that investigators haven't yet determined a motive behind the mass shooting at a Las Vegas country music festival, but they're still digging.
Google will invest $1 billion over the next five years in nonprofit organizations helping people adjust to the changing nature of work, the largest philanthropic pledge to date from the Internet giant.
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, making his first public appearance before journalists, said Thursday that he is neither frustrated in his job nor planning to depart.
The U.S. Military Academy's Association of Graduates will present the Thayer Award to the 43rd president on Oct. 19.
The Army is buying hundreds of ground robots that could bolster the way soldiers respond to nuclear, biological and chemical threats.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is pledging to overhaul its reporting policies for bad medical workers and a group of lawmakers is introducing legislation following a USA TODAY investigation that found the VA has routinely concealed shoddy care and staff mistakes.
U.S. cavalry is rolling into eastern Poland to relieve troops serving at a defensive outpost aimed at showing NATO’s resolve against possible Russian aggression.
Britain’s most wanted female terrorist is believed to have been killed in a U.S. drone strike, according to local media.
In some cases, VA managers do not report troubled practitioners to the National Practitioner Data Bank, making it easier for them to keep working with patients elsewhere. The agency also failed to ensure VA hospitals reported disciplined providers to state licensing boards.
The former director of the Tomah VA Medical Center was allowed to resign and given a six-figure settlement after allegations that the hospital administered dangerous doses of painkillers, according to USA Today.
Myanmar's embattled leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, called for national unity Thursday and said she has created a committee that will oversee all international and local assistance in violence-struck Rakhine state.
The United Arab Emirates said Thursday it would stop issuing new visas to North Korean workers, becoming the latest Gulf country to limit Pyongyang's ability to evade sanctions and raise money abroad amid tensions with the U.S.
Federal safety regulators have shut down a troubled Iowa trucking company that owned the semitrailer involved in a human trafficking case in which 10 immigrants died in Texas.
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