President Obama is about to ask Congress for authorization to continue the fight against ISIS and other terror groups.
A public poll concluded that a majority believe the measles vaccine is safe for healthy children, even as a nationwide outbreak continues.
It has snowed for 13 of the past 17 days in Boston — and Massachusetts has seen 70 inches of snow fall over the last 30 days.
The defense secretary nominee responded to questions from the Senate Armed Services Committee.
The announcement comes amid international condemnation of Russia's role in the East Ukraine war.
The U.S. has hinted at sending weapons to Ukraine, but the German government is not on board.
The A-10 was saved from cuts since it was useful to ground troops, but recent government data say it's the most dangerous.
The battle for the city and its important transport links rages, trapping thousands in dire conditions.
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Russia is set to take delivery this year of more warplanes than most nations have in their entire inventory.
Russia's increased involvement in the Ukraine war has given young Russians more reason to avoid conscription.
The baseline budget is the biggest in history, bigger in fact than spending caps will allow.
Even the Belarusian president dubbed "the last dictator in Europe" is distancing himself from Moscow these days.
Shells rained down on the East Ukrainian city, prompting the scrapping of peace talks. It's unclear who fired.
Ukraine reported earlier this week that it had shot down several Soviet-era fighters from the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic.
The details emerged just days after a pro-rebel offensive saw 30 people killed and hundreds injured on Saturday in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Mariupol.
The Ukrainian parliament also named the Russian Federation as an aggressor state.
The deputy prime minister says Russia's new nukes cannot be stopped, but it may just be political bluster.
NATO reaffirms its support for Ukraine but will not commit to "lethal aid," meaning weapons.
The terror attacks in Paris persuaded the government to reduce its defense cuts, but funding is a problem.
The leader of the pro-Russian rebels said he won't negotiate a ceasefire, and instead began a major offensive in East Ukraine.
Saudi Arabia is facing its greatest threat in years. Thankfully, it has one of the world's most formidable armies.
The retreat could spell the end of hostilities at the airport, but fighting has migrated to surrounding areas.
While conducting joint exercises with Ukrainian forces, U.S. troops will train them to defend against Russian artillery.
An area of U.S. military service formerly open only to men will now be integrated.
Veterans Groups are unhappy that President Obama did not talk about many of the problems faced by veterans in the U.S.
The head of U.S. Army Europe will discuss joint exercises and training with Russia's enemy.
Video from a pro-Russian TV station may prove that Russians are fighting in East Ukraine, trying to take control of the strategic site.
France's commitment to striking ISIS in Iraq is now raising concerns over increased domestic terrorism.
Both the Ukrainian military and pro-Russian separatists are claiming victory in the fight for the airport.
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