NASA astronaut and Marine Lt. Col. Jasmin Moghbeli, after a six-month space mission, humorously compared her orbital living conditions to her past military deployments.
Seattle officials celebrate the eradication of invasive "murder hornets," marking a rare victory against a species known for its deadly stings and harm to honeybees.
Horse-drawn funerals at Arlington National Cemetery are set to return after Congress passed a bill to improve conditions and care for the horses following past welfare issues.
A GAO report reveals the U.S. Navy wasted $1.84 billion on cruiser modernization, plagued by poor planning and oversight, while amphibious ships face maintenance issues.
A Miami Herald investigation reveals the Cuban military's ongoing control over remittances, circumventing U.S. sanctions via the deceptive operation of Orbit S.A.
Congress is urging the Pentagon to investigate low testosterone levels, known as "Operator Syndrome," among special operations forces linked to stress and health issues.
The end of Assad's reign in Syria raises complex challenges for U.S. military engagement, counterterrorism efforts, and regional stability amidst competing factions.
A new thrift store at Marine Corps Base Iwakuni, now managed by the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, has reopened to support the community with reused items.