US shipbuilding in a ‘perpetual state of triage,’ watchdog says Both Navy testimony and a government watchdog report this week highlighted the lackluster progress of U.S. shipbuilding during the past 20 years.By Zita Ballinger Fletcher6 weeks ago
How in-house tech and soldier tinkering is changing the ArmyInside the brave new world of AI-assisted Army electronic warfare.By Todd South8 months ago
VA needs COVID accommodations extended before emergency status ends Officials say telehealth prescription services that benefit nearly 50,000 veterans will end if lawmakers don't extend special authorities.By Leo Shane III2 years ago
Supreme Court won’t review men-only draft registration lawThe Supreme Court said it’ll be up to Congress, not the court, to decide whether to change the requirement that only men must register for the draft.4 years ago
Teddy Roosevelt captain says he knowingly risked career with virus warningIn a witness statement, Capt. Brett Crozier said he wrote the now-famous email in an urgent effort to help avoid a “larger catastrophe.”5 years ago
American, Russian troops are interacting with each other almost daily in Syria, US general saysU.S. troops in Syria interact with Russian troops in the region almost every day — and most of the interactions are not contentious, according to the deputy commander of Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve.By Diana Stancy5 years ago