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Three’s company: Trio of US carriers operating in Middle East for first time in decades
Three U.S. aircraft carriers are operating in Central Command's area of responsibility for the first time since 2003.
By Eve Sampson
Captivity, candor and hard votes: 9 moments that made McCain
John McCain lived most of his life in the public eye, surviving war, torture, scandal, political stardom and failure, the enmity of some colleagues and the election of President Donald Trump.
John McCain — war hero, political giant — dies at 81
John McCain, the onetime Navy pilot and longtime lawmaker, was among the best known veterans in America, and has arguably been the most influential and consistent military advocate for the Republican Party over the last three decades.
Key Democrat worries Trump’s Supreme Court nominee poses national security concerns
The ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee wants more information on Brett Kavanaugh's past work on policies regarding enemy combatants and domestic surveillance.
Astronauts picked for SpaceX, Boeing capsule test flights
NASA on Friday assigned the astronauts who will ride the first commercial capsules into orbit next year and bring crew launches back to the U.S.
This former Iraqi interpreter turned US soldier says agency is blocking his path to citizenship
Haeder Al Anbki was all set to become a U.S. citizen last year.
Road to North Korea’s denuclearization is littered with failure
While Seoul and Washington welcomed Pyongyang’s declaration on Saturday to suspend further intercontinental ballistic missile tests and shut down its nuclear test site, the past is littered with failure.
What happened when Bush, Obama sent troops to Mexico border
Since he launched his run for president, Donald Trump has said things about immigrants and the U.S.-Mexico border that no other U.S. president has. But now he’s reached directly into his predecessors’ playbook by sending in the National Guard.
Public opinion wanted on plans for new Desert Storm War Memorial
Comments are welcome on three different plans for the National Desert Storm War Memorial to be built in Washington, D.C.
By Nicole Bauke
Army honors three JROTC cadets killed in Florida shooting
West Point posthumously admitted one of the JROTC cadets to the academy, and all three are being awarded heroism medals.
By Charlsy Panzino