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A member of the House of Representatives wants to increase U.S. Army troop numbers to counter threats from Russia, North Korea and ISIS.
Congressional leaders want to place a tuition cap on going to flight school under the GI Bill, but veterans’ advocates contend it’s bad for vets and for the aviation industry.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Canadian jets will end their mission in the Middle East no later than Feb. 22.
The event has been going since 1723, when Portuguese immigrants from nearby islands began throwing mud and food at one another, which often led to fighting.
The exercises are expected to replicate a smaller version of what would be a major military expeditionary force in the southwestern desert of Jordan.
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Until now, the Ukrainian Army and other volunteer battalions have been using small commercial drones to increase their surveillance operations against Russian-backed separatists.
Next week, U.S. scientists and engineers will join Chinese, Dutch and Australian investigators in seeking the remains of a Malaysian passenger jet.
The T-50 jet, which is due to be launched for full production at the end of 2016, will carry lethal cruise missiles capable of Mach 4 speeds.
Two warplanes entered South Korean and Japanese air defense territories, causing Tokyo’s fighter jets to scramble.
The defense giant is aiming to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 35 percent by 2020.
Officials have maintained that they are not suggesting the water is contaminated.
Winning the contract Monday represents a boon to the company as it competes with U.S. conglomerate General Electric.
Ramzan Kadyrov, who has called critics of the Russian president "traitors" and "enemies," posted an image of an opposition leader in crosshairs.
While the polls show Donald Trump with a clear lead in the GOP field ahead of the caucus Monday night, his rivals believe they can turn things around.
Jordanian authorities are concerned that allowing in too many at a time could also let in Islamic State fighters.
The U.K. government wants to stop EU immigrants claiming welfare for up to four years once they enter the country.
The U.N.-hosted negotiations could get under way in Geneva Sunday, with the opposition to Syrian President Bashar Assad’s regime having been convinced to participate.
France is keen to reboot peace talks in the Middle Eastern region after U.S.-led attempts came to naught in 2014, but says it will recognize Palestine in the event they fail again.
High-level members of the infamous Sinaloa drug cartel were detained near the border between Arizona and Mexico by U.S. federal agents.
The company received two orders for 20 of the anti-submarine patrol aircraft from the U.S. Navy and the Royal Australian Air Force.
The country's economy can only grow if the Taliban and other insurgent groups are stopped, according to a new report.
Russian and American military jets came within 15 feet of each other in international airspace over the Black Sea.
Congressional delays on a multibillion-dollar defense deal are threatening hundreds of production line jobs in St. Louis.
The Iraq and Syria- based group is thought to have stolen the rifles when it took over Iraqi military bases and stole weapons.
The Islamic State group and al Qaeda are flocking to the unstable, war-torn North African nation as a way to advance their agendas.
In a bold diplomatic move, Ukraine has decided to double what it buys from Europe rather than rely on a traditional supplier.
The Anonymous hacking collective claimed responsibility after declaring cyber war over the city of Flint's water-contamination trouble.
The decision was prompted by an alcohol-related incident Tuesday night that left a student in critical condition.
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