
Environmental defenders remain among world’s most targeted activists
Environmental and Indigenous rights defenders remained among the world’s most targeted human rights advocates in 2025, despite landmark rulings by

Environmental and Indigenous rights defenders remained among the world’s most targeted human rights advocates in 2025, despite landmark rulings by

Editors note: this is a developing story. The U.S. struck Iranian missile, drone and radar sites on Friday, U.S. Central

France has been preparing for climate-fueled heat waves for more than two decades. In 2003, more than 14,800 people died

The U.S. Army this week gave its chaplains 90 days to strip the rank from their uniforms in a move

It’s been nearly eight years since Congress reauthorized the farm bill, the massive legislative package that funds programs run by

The U.S. Air Force is seeking the next generation of a long-range weapon with the capability to reach a minimum

The Department of Justice has issued about $17 million in payments to 629 people, mostly military family members, in connection

The Army announced Thursday the creation of the Space Operations Branch, a dedicated career field for soldiers specializing in military

In a recent critical training rotation, soldiers with the 101st Airborne Division expanded the scope of what’s possible with warfighting

During a marathon House markup of next year’s mammoth defense policy bill earlier this month, two proposed amendments that failed

A U.S. Army officer who secretly gave abortion medication to a pregnant junior enlisted soldier, causing the loss of her

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How Climate Change Gets Under the Skin Gets Under the Skin A warming world is putting pressure on every system

KYIV, Ukraine — The Ukrainian firm behind many of the long-range drone strikes that now regularly hit Russian oil refineries

The research infrastructure that underpins America’s prowess in defense technology is “deteriorating,” according to a Department of Defense report released

A dry winter, ravenous hunger and accessible trash have drawn bears to Fort Carson, Colorado, where officials have received 23

Defense officials won’t be handing off the operation of commissaries to the private sector, DoD’s top personnel official said Wednesday.

The U.S. Naval Academy is returning to grooming standards it last instituted before 2018, the school announced. Incoming female students

The White House budget office wants to raid a Navy radar-plane account and a classified Air Force line to pull

Lockheed Martin won an over $35 billion contract to boost the production of Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, or THAAD,

The U.S. Marine Corps added a new role called Career Doctor of Philosophy, Technical, to its list of primary military

Beaver Island sits in the middle of the northernmost end of Lake Michigan, not far from the Canadian border. The

Serap Erdal stopped at a light pole in Chicago’s Grant Park, pulled out her phone, and began pinching at the

U.S. President Donald Trump met with munitions makers at the White House on Wednesday as his administration pushes to expand

President Donald Trump’s administration asked the U.S. Congress on Wednesday for $87.6 billion in additional funding, most of it for

The order had already come down. The assault on a fortified Mahdi Army position in the Iraqi city of Karbala

A U.S. Army sergeant was sentenced to six life sentences for shooting and wounding his fiance and four other soldiers

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then China’s embrace of stealth aircraft technology is a compliment to American

The F-35’s program chief told senators Tuesday that the fighter’s readiness has fallen to the lowest level on record and

The U.S. Navy this month announced a slate of E-6 personnel the service is recognizing as their respective commands’ sailors

U.S. Army Gen. Christopher Donahue, who oversaw the service’s operations across Europe and Africa and became known as the last

As the impacts of climate change continue to escalate, a growing number of climate scientists and policymakers cite Indigenous lands
