
Army orders mass shutdown of official social media accounts
The U.S. Army is consolidating its official social media presence, drastically slashing the number of allowable accounts and ordering commanders

The U.S. Army is consolidating its official social media presence, drastically slashing the number of allowable accounts and ordering commanders

The world’s largest aircraft carrier pulled into Norfolk Naval Shipyard on Tuesday to begin scheduled repairs after wrapping up the

Don’t underestimate heat. While less visible than other extreme weather events like hurricanes or floods, heat consistently accounts for more

A U.S. Air Force airlift wing executed the largest-recorded aerial transport of around 50 metric tons of lethal narcotics for

A U.S. Air Force contingency response wing dispatched to Venezuela to assist authorities following high-magnitude earthquakes that devastated the country

There is nothing like that sweet, juicy first bite of a ripe peach on a summer day. Even for bears.

The Army has developed a new technique for cutting rifled grooves inside 155mm howitzer barrels that officials say could extend

For decades, Jon Zehr was haunted by an organism he knew was here — but couldn’t see. It all started in

Between the view, the marshes, and the birds, Liat Meitzenheimer concedes the drive along California State Route 37 is scenic.

Europe has spent several weeks enduring blistering heat. The heatwave the continent experienced last month closed schools, disrupted power supplies,

As Air Force Maj. Jason Watson ascended the Capitol steps last week wearing his military uniform and armed with one

On July 25, 1968, Leonard Louis Alvarado enlisted in the U.S. Army and by August 1969 he was a Specialist


The U.S. Air Force squadron tasked with overseeing the force’s fleet of global vehicles is now using Salesforce’s Missionforce National

After years of development and nearly $2 billion in investments, the Army is finally calling time of death on its

When a 150-mph cyclone hit the Mariana Islands in mid-April, federal officials handed out more than 1,400 tents and 1,100

We’re not even one month into “super” El Niño, the natural Pacific weather pattern characterized by warmer than average sea

The U.S. Navy identified the missing sailor from an emergency helicopter landing in the Arabian Sea on July 1 as

On a 200-acre farm and cattle ranch in Bandera, Texas, Mollie Engelhart grows organic produce, sells raw milk, and writes

When mounted to a vehicle, the U.S. Army’s Volcano mine dispenser can blanket roughly 32 acres with up to 960

Veterans Affairs Under Secretary for Health John Bartrum left his job Monday after less than seven months on the job.

The Army scrapped its height-and-weight tables and tape test in favor of a semiannual waist-to-height measurement, the service announced Tuesday.

The Marine Corps this month announced the creation of a new unit charged with standardizing training, doctrine and tactics for

U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced that Washington would lift U.S. sanctions on Turkey that were imposed in 2020

When Rebecca Lindsey was fired from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration last February, the first thing she did was

A granite helipad is being constructed at the White House to accommodate the newer Marine One helicopters, President Donald Trump

The news was almost predictable. For yet another year, auditors have found that America’s new weapons aren’t being delivered on
For decades, toxic lead cables lay like giant sea monsters snaking across the bottom of Lake Tahoe. Installed as early

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has launched a formal inquiry after two members of the Tennessee National Guard shot and

In the United States, PFAS chemicals are so ubiquitous — found in everything from frying pans to skincare — that

The Fourth of July and the signing of the Declaration of Independence severed ties with Great Britain and thus receives

A pungent smell clouds the stadium where the U.S. men’s football team is set to play its first World Cup
