- February 2nd, 2026
More than four years after the AUKUS security pact was unveiled with fanfare, serious doubts are deepening in Australia over whether its most ambitious promise — nuclear-powered submarines — can ever be delivered as planned. While the United States and...
In March 2025, just weeks into his second presidency, US President Donald Trump handed Boeing the most consequential military aviation contract of the decade: the engineering and manufacturing development deal for the crewed sixth-generation fighter under the US Air Force’s...
A brightly colored vending machine dispensing collectible “mystery boxes” made a brief and unusual appearance inside the Pentagon late last year, raising questions about consumer protections, gambling-like mechanics, and the appropriateness of chance-based retail inside the nerve center of the...
The Pentagon has announced the officials who will lead research into its six top “Critical Technology Areas” (CTAs), two months after Defense Department Chief Technology Officer Emil Michael streamlined the list from 14 to just six priorities. The newly appointed...
The US State Department has approved potential foreign military sales to Israel totaling approximately $6.52 billion, the Pentagon announced Friday. The approvals include a possible sale of AH-64E Apache helicopters and related equipment, valued at around $3.8 billion, according to...
The US Department of Justice on Friday released a vast new trove of records connected to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, publishing more than three million pages of documents along with thousands of videos and images, following months of pressure...
Top Democrats on the Senate and House intelligence committees are calling on U.S. President Donald Trump’s chief intelligence officer to explain her presence at an FBI raid on an election facility in Georgia, raising concerns about the boundaries of domestic...
U.S. President Donald Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, acknowledged on Wednesday that the immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota requires adjustments, signaling the possibility that federal agents could be withdrawn under certain conditions. The comments come amid rising public scrutiny and...
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