The 5 Longest-Distance Sniper Kills in Military History The top five longest-distance confirmed sniper kills all came from shots fired at more than a mile away, with the top two...
The Rise of Defense Self-Reliance Governments are prioritizing domestic defense production to strengthen supply chain resilience, reduce foreign dependence...
Some Airlines Are Targeting This Date to Resume Flights to Cuba Some international airlines are targeting a Cuba-specific reopening date after jet fuel shortages forced numerous issues.
Independent Voters Shaping National Dialogue on ICE, Immigration, Greenland A bumbling economy coupled with domestic and foreign policies not being received well by many Americans has put Donald Trump...
US, Finland Collaborate to Build Arctic Icebreaker Ships for Coast Guard The new announcement comes 1.5 years after the ICE Pact agreement between the U.S., Canada and Finland began.
Leaders From Europe and Canada Discuss US-Led Peace Efforts as Russia-Ukraine Tensions Spike Leaders from Europe and Canada have held talks on U.S.-led peace efforts to end the war between Russia and Ukraine.
U.S. Air Force Plane Has Been Missing in the Yukon for 75 Years. The Military Won't Search for It: This Team Hopes New Technology Can Help The Douglas C-54 Skymaster departed Anchorage on January 26, 1950, carrying 42 service members and Joyce Espe—a pregnant...
The One-Eyed Canadian Sniper Who Single-Handedly Liberated a Dutch City From 1,000 Germans in WWII A 23-year-old Canadian sniper wearing an eye patch walked into the Dutch city of Zwolle just after midnight on April 14, 1945...
Australia, Canada and Philippines Stage Air Defense Drills Off Disputed Shoal Guarded by China Australia, Canada and the Philippines deployed three warships and aircraft for drills against simulated aerial threats off a...
Members of Canada's Military Among 4 Arrested in Alleged Anti-Government Militia Plot Canadian police arrested and charged four people, including active members of the Canadian military, who were allegedly...
Exclusive: John Ripley, the Marine Who Blew Up the Dong Ha Bridge, to Receive the Medal of Honor More than 50 years after hanging beneath a Vietnam bridge to stop a North Vietnamese armored invasion, Marine Col. John...
From Iraq to Iran: How Congress Handed Over War Powers to the Presidency The 9/11 attacks were a sea change in U.S. foreign policy and diminished congressional authority, with partisanship on...
Left Face Down in the Mud: How an Air Force Veteran, Amputee Found Hope A life-changing injury and having to raise three kids alone made Jason Morgan more resolute in the long run.
After the Knock on the Door: How TAPS Supports Military Families for Life After a service member dies, families face a lifetime of grief. TAPS founder Bonnie Carroll explains how the organization...
SNL Mocks Iran Conflict as Pete Hegseth Calls It a ‘Situationship’ “This isn’t a war, it’s a situationship.” SNL skewers tensions with Iran in a wild press briefing sketch starring Colin Jost...