16 Deported Vets, Family Members Temporarily Allowed Back Into US in the Last Year, DHS Says Sixteen immigrant veterans and service members' relatives who were deported have been allowed back into the United States...
How 9/11 Changed Air Travel: More Security, Less Privacy The long lines created by post-attack measures gave rise to the PreCheck and Global Entry “trusted-traveler programs."
US Warns 9/11 Anniversary Could Inspire Extremist Attacks The bulletin is an extension of a similar one issued in May that expired on the day the new one was issued.
Former Homeland Security Head Tom Ridge Had Stroke, Aide Says Former U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge suffered a stroke Wednesday at his home in suburban Washington, D.C., a...
ICE Is Deporting Veterans Without Checking Their Service Status, Watchdog Says ICE is not following its own deportment procedures, a new report finds.
Coast Guard Budget Proposal 'Dead on Arrival' in Congress, Lawmaker Says The White House's budget proposal would underfund critical Coast Guard missions, House leaders charged Tuesday.
Coast Guard Finally Getting Back Pay After Month-Long Shutdown Some Coast Guard families began receiving back pay Monday, and all could be made whole by Wednesday.
Here's What's at Stake for the Coast Guard in a Government Shutdown Nearly 57,000 U.S. Coast Guard members and civilian employees could face furlough without pay.
Number of Troops at Border Has 'Peaked,' Defense Official Says The number of troops currently at the border to support the DHS is likely the highest it will get.
Reports: 5,000 More Troops Could Go to Border to Stop Migrant 'Caravan' The mission is reportedly dubbed "Operation Faithful Patriot."
Pentagon Again Expanding Military Border Zones, This Time in Arizona The newest military zone in Arizona -- the fourth border zone created by the Trump administration -- will encompass 140 miles...
Football Dreams Led to 'Fat Boy Flight' and an Over-Forty-Year Air Force Career In 1971, as a high school senior and captain of the football team, I assumed a college athletic scholarship was in my future...
US Contractors Say Their Colleagues Are Firing Live Ammo as Palestinians Seek Food in Gaza Two U.S. contractors, speaking to the AP on condition of anonymity because they were revealing their employers’ internal...
Tensions Are Rising Between Russia and Azerbaijan. Why Is This Happening Now? Deaths of ethnic Azerbaijanis rounded up by police for decades-old murders in a Russian city. The crash of an Azerbaijan...
Army Creating New Artificial Intelligence-Focused Occupational Specialty and Officer Field Service planners are moving to establish a new enlisted military occupational specialty focused on artificial intelligence...