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The nearly 5,000 soldiers in Los Angeles detained one man, briefly. Was that worth $134 million and a constitutional crisis?
A new SIPRI report claims that China's nuclear arsenal is growing significantly faster than the US and Russia. Should we be ...
Trump's latest directive suggests that ICE raids won't stop anytime soon in a plan Newsom described as inciting "violence and ...
The Navy's chief technology officer, Justin Fanelli, says he has spent the last two and a half years cutting through the red ...
Advocacy is such an important part of what we do as hospitals and health systems — and what the AHA does on behalf of our field — to help ensure that we get the resources we need to care for our ...
During the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq War, Iran’s US-made F-14 Tomcat fighters were a crucial asset, using their powerful AWG-9 ...
The Global Fragility Act (GFA) serves as a blueprint for smart U.S. funding to prevent and end conflict, and bipartisan ...
President Donald Trump on Saturday celebrated his 79th birthday reviewing a parade of tanks, armament and marching soldiers ...
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A former intelligence officer's 1980 reflections on selecting Cold War targets are worth revisiting in the wake of the second Trump administration, but perhaps not for the reasons you might imagine.
The president had opposed Israeli action against Iran but came to believe that Israel had reason to act and that the U.S.