US Air Travel Biosurveillance Program Surpasses 1 Million Participants The Traveler-Based Genomic Surveillance (TGS) program began in 2021 and is a voluntary way for international travelers to...
How Trump’s 2025 'War' Agenda Rewired the Pentagon Trump’s 2025 executive actions reshape how the current administration defines national security.
Americans' Privacy and Data: Congress Warned Over Warrantless Surveillance Congress is weighing whether to renew or overhaul a powerful surveillance law amid concerns it allows warrantless searches of...
China’s Space Surge Puts U.S. On Notice: CCP Ambition is 'No Secret' China’s rapid expansion in space is forcing U.S. intelligence agencies and lawmakers to confront how quickly Beijing is...
How Edward Snowden Affects Security Clearance Edward Snowden's actions represent a major security breach. Now people are asking: Should the security clearance process be...
New York Soldier Killed in Afghanistan Will Finally Receive Medal of Honor Advocates pushed for years for Michael Ollis to receive the nation's highest honor. On Tuesday, their dream became a reality.
Hundreds Turn Out to Honor Navy Veteran Who Would Have Been Buried Alone Hundreds of strangers filled a Pennsylvania church to ensure a U.S. Navy veteran who died without family received the send...
Why Some Disabled Veterans Can't Get Both VA Disability and Military Retirement Pay Military service members planning medical retirement face a critical decision point at the 20-year mark.
How a Wounded Pigeon Named Cher Ami Saved the Lost Battalion in WWI A wounded pigeon named Cher Ami helped save a battalion of American soldiers, becoming one of the most recognized animals in...
This 20-Year-Old Sacrificed His Life and Became the First Black Marine Medal of Honor Recipient Every February, Black History Month shines a light on Americans whose contributions shaped the nation. One belongs to Pfc...