The 15-member council sanctions aim to prevent Pyongyang from obtaining resources for its nuclear weapons program.
The race for air superiority has heated up since Moscow began a $700 billion, 10-year modernization program to gain parity with the U.S.
Jordanian special forces were involved in a deadly overnight firefight in a town on the country's Syrian border.
Gen. Philip Breedlove, the top U.S. commander in Europe, said terrorists are sneaking into Europe because of Russia, but experts disagree.
The sale comes during a pivotal time for Turkey's war against the Kurdistan Workers' Party in northern Iraq.
The recent landslide win by moderates in Tehran may help President Hassan Rouhani open up Iran to the West and change strategy in war-torn Syria.
The process of selling U.S. weapons to overseas customers is slow and is pushing allies to deal with Russia.
US Special Forces have commenced operations against the terror group's final stronghold in Mosul, northern Iraq.
The continued tit-for-tat violations between Turkey and Russia are making NATO officials fear a wider conflict and a standoff with Moscow.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders differ on legalization of cannabis, but both support a softening of current federal laws.
The New York businessman is vying to win the 155 Republican delegates up for grabs in Texas on Super Tuesday.
The rough design resembles the Air Force's old B-2 Spirit bomber, but the new one will be much cheaper.
The increase will take place in the next 10 years and see overall defense spending increase to 2 percent of GDP.
That's how much would need to be spent to replace the U.S. nuclear deterrent — and send a strong message to Russia, China and North Korea, the Pentagon says.
The embargo will give inspectors time to investigate whether humanitarian laws have been breached in Yemen.
The militants are thought to be the first members of the Islamic State group to have renounced it and joined the reconciliation process.
While troop levels have steadily risen in Iraq, the number of contractors hired by the Pentagon has increased eightfold.
In bombing raids meant to reopen an ISIS-controlled road, 20 of the terror group’s fighters and four civilians were killed.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton go head-to-head in a South Carolina town hall.
The arrival of advanced missile batteries and radars in the region have alarmed U.S. Navy top brass.
Kurdish Special Forces took part in the raid near the Islamic State group's stronghold of Mosul, in northern Iraq.
A referendum to be held Sunday will dictate whether current President Evo Morales can stay in power until 2025.
More than 400,000 former service members are eligible to vote in South Carolina's GOP primary Saturday, with VA services a key concern.
Investigators have been working from the theory that the aircraft was on autopilot when it disappeared, but may now consider the "rogue pilot" theory.
ISIS fighters were defeated near to the strategic northern town of Latakia in Syria the same day a truce was due to begin.
Amid combat in East Ukraine, soldiers and families are struggling to deal with high rates of suicide, PTSD and domestic abuse.
The decision should rejuvenate Northrop’s aviation business and ease concerns at its Palmdale, California, plant.
South Korea's ambassador to the United Nations called for new sanctions against North Korea to thwart its “nuclear blackmail.”
The unanswered calls were automatically sent to voicemail by untrained staff that were not aware a voicemail system existed.
Amid budgetary constraints, the U.S. military cut purchases of the advanced stealth fighter jet.
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