Study Finds Leaders Who Express Rage Are More Likely to Be Taken Seriously
Expressing anger during threats enhances credibility in international negotiations, with perceived resolve increasing by 15 percentage points compared to calm ultimatums, according to recent research.
Australian Veteran Faces Extradition to US Over Allegations of Training Chinese Pilots
Daniel Duggan, a former U.S. Marine, faces extradition to the U.S. for allegedly training Chinese military pilots without proper licenses, risking up to 60 years in prison.
Coast Guard Academy’s Sexual Assault Investigation Concealed by Leadership, Report Reveals
A congressional subcommittee report reveals significant misconduct and a cover-up regarding sexual assault allegations at the Coast Guard Academy, raising serious transparency concerns.
Pentagon Reveals Higher U.S. Troop Levels in Iraq and Syria for Christmas
More than 4,500 American service members will spend Christmas in Iraq and Syria, including approximately 1,100 newly deployed troops amid rising regional tensions.
Air Force Reassesses Next Generation Fighter Amid Evolving Warfare and Technology
The Air Force pauses the Next Generation Air Dominance program to reevaluate strategies for aerial warfare, focusing on cost-effective solutions and integrating uncrewed systems.
Marine Gunner Reprimanded in Court-Martial Despite Dismissed AWOL Charges
Chief Warrant Officer Stephen LaRose faced a court-martial, receiving a reprimand for false statements while charges of unauthorized absence were dismissed. He plans to appeal.












