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Last week’s summit in Anchorage raised familiar, if still unanswered, questions about Donald Trump’s relationship with ...
Four US presidents and one vice president are among the 139 people and organizations who have received the Nobel Peace Prize since 1901.
Although the extent of the damage to the USS New Orleans is unknown, it will likely sideline a vital component of the US Navy's surface fleet for months or longer.
Reconstruction funding for the South and other areas considered to be pro-Hezbollah remains in limbo. Most of the country continues to suffer from severe impoverishment amid a government that largely ...
Despite their considerable allure in the eyes of many as the solution to the climate crisis, nuclear reactors are not green.
The drone will be employed in a variety of sea trials over the next two years, as part of an effort to accelerate the Royal Navy's use of advanced technologies.
The Army’s “Project Shank,” previously known as Project Shiv, pairs one-way, first-person-view (FPV) drones with existing explosively formed penetrator warheads.
The third battlecruiser of the Russian Navy’s Kirov class, Admiral Nakhimov, first entered service with the Soviet Navy in 1988 as the Kalinin. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1992, ...
Can the US ban the Muslim Brotherhood? Robert Silverman explains its ties to Hamas and the legal fight over terrorism designations.
T-7A-trained pilots should leave training better prepared for the realities of fifth-generation fighter operations.
The debate is between those who view nuclear energy as green and those who argue that nuclear energy is far from clean.
Supply chain and raw material uncertainty as well as a declining workforce are at the root of America's defense industrial base woes.