Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's Pick for Intel Chief, Faces Questions on Capitol Hill amid Syria Fallout President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for intelligence chief, Tulsi Gabbard, is making her case on Capitol Hill
Former Officials Urge Closed-Door Senate Hearings on Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's Pick for Intel Chief Nearly 100 former senior U.S. diplomats and intelligence and national security officials have asked Senate leaders to...
Pentagon Secrets Leaker Jack Teixeira Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison by a Federal Judge A federal judge on Tuesday sentenced a Massachusetts Air National Guard member to 15 years in prison after he pleaded guilty...
Biden’s AI National Security Memo Calls for Heavy Lift President Joe Biden’s directive to all U.S. national security agencies to embed artificial intelligence technologies in their...
New Rules for US National Security Agencies Balance AI's Promise With Need to Protect Against Risks Recent advances in artificial intelligence have been hailed as potentially transformative for a long list of industries and...
Navy Submarine Honored with Top Unit Award for 3 Secret Intelligence Missions The USS Washington, a Navy fast-attack submarine, has been awarded a prestigious unit award for its work in securing key...
How Julia Child Helped the Navy Develop a Shark Repellent During World War II While Child was not one of the driving forces behind the U.S. Navy's quest to develop a shark repellent during World War II...
Japan Punishes Hundreds of Defense Officials for Mishandling Classified Data and Other Misconduct Japan’s defense ministry announced disciplinary action on Friday against more than 200 senior officials and service members...
China Is 'Aggressively Recruiting' Pilots from the US and NATO Countries, Intelligence Agencies Warn The warning about China's recruiting methods came in a bulletin published by the Office of the Director of National...
Air Force Unit Sidelined by Jack Teixeira's Classified Leaks Set to Resume Its Mission Teixeira agreed in March to plead guilty to sharing classified information and faces up to 16 years in prison.
Troop Pardons Set to Complicate Military's Muddled Response to Jan. 6 As Trump prepares to take office Monday, he has vowed to move quickly on a key campaign promise to pardon many, if not all...
Service Members Are No Longer Banned from Displaying the American Flag Horizontally at Major Events It might come as a surprise, but U.S. service members weren't technically allowed to unfurl giant U.S. flags at major events...
In Her Final Days in Office, Army Secretary Formally Establishes Service's Command Review Program The service's Command Assessment Program was established to remove bias from the selection process for command billets.
Matthew Livelsberger's Widow Breaks Silence, Refutes 'Misinformation About My Family' The widow of Matthew Livelsberger — the Colorado Springs Green Beret who died by suicide in a rented Tesla Cybertruck seconds...
The Battle over Veterans’ Health Care: How the Republican Majority Hopes to Reshape the VA With the new Congress sworn in and President-elect Trump poised for his second inauguration, Republicans have queued up a...