During a visit to an Arizona military base, John McCain once again put his weight behind the Warthog.
With the Sukhoi T-50, Russia joins the elite stealth-fighter club. Or does it?
A 20-year CIA veteran said the regime “has around 3,000 cyberwarriors in various units of the North Korean army.”
President Obama is pondering whether to sign a bill allowing the U.S. to give weapons to the Ukrainian military.
As Russian flights probe NATO airspace, Europe sends its most advanced warplanes to the Eastern border.
The Russian currency is in serious trouble, and so is the nation's economy, but the president is unlikely to back off.
Danish officials acknowledge it could take two or three decades to gain global acceptance of their claim.
Russian marines may have boarded the warship that France doesn't want to deliver to Russia.
With most of the U.S.-led coalition forces about to exit Afghanistan, the Taliban has resurfaced to inflict major casualties.
The U.S. Senate's massive report on CIA torture contains not so much as one syllable of recommended reforms to the spy agency.
The CIA torture report outlines instances where the agency sought to mislead the government about the effectiveness of such practices.
If the breakaway regions of Donetsk and Luhansk are looking to Moscow for financial support, they may be disappointed.
A report will be released Tuesday outlining torture tactics used by the CIA. But, America isn't the only country to have used torture.
The Afghan war is in its final weeks -- at least for America and its allies, who are packing up and leaving.
On its 20th anniversary, the agreement that guarantees the territorial integrity of Ukraine is in tatters.
The bill now goes to the Senate, where conservatives haven't received it well.
A series of land provisions is threatening to hold up the 2015 National Defense Authorization Act.
The likely nominee for defense secretary faces an easy ride through Senate, and a hard time at the Pentagon.
As Congress ponders its 2015 defense budget, one thing is certain: the embattled A-10 fighter jet that is currently bombing ISIS will be spared.
A Pentagon official had earlier claimed that Iranian jets were conducting airstrikes in eastern Iraq without coordinating with U.S. forces.
Tony Blair's controversial Save The Children Global Legacy Award has caused uproar in the public and scorn from the current prime minister.
The successful test is part of an ambitious military modernization program.
After a close vote in Finland's parliament, gay marriage was finally legalized.
A series of bomb blasts targeted one of Nigeria's biggest mosques on Friday with many thought to be dead.
Detection times for Ebola patients could be dramatically reduced as a new 15-minute test kit is introduced in Guinea.
Rebels in Ukraine are moving into the central and western areas of the country, the nation's security service says.
The names of the newly sanctioned are likely to be published in the EU’s official journal Saturday.
The prisoners gained access to a pharmacy and overdosed on drugs, authorities say.
After watching her son slain by Taliban fighters, a bereaved mother takes up arms and engages in a seven-hour battle with the Taliban.
Despite being on the chopping block just five months ago, the A-10 is now fighting in Iraq.
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