No military-sponsored events, including flyovers, will take place at this week's Veterans Day "Salute to Service" NFL games -- another victim of the federal government shutdown.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the Pentagon is revamping how the military buys weapons, shifting the focus away from producing advanced and complex technology and toward products that can be made and delivered quickly
With Veterans Day rapidly approaching, the United States military's participation in NFL 'Salute to Service' celebrations became the latest victim of the ongoing federal government shutdown.
Speeding up weapons acquisition at the Pentagon risks producing weapons that cost more and perform poorly. It could also ease exports to unreliable clients.
In a bipartisan show of exasperation, both parties in the Senate vented their troubles over what they describe as 'growing secrecy' and 'chaotic decision making' at the Department of War.
US President Donald Trump has doubled down on his threat of military action in Nigeria over what he described as the targeted killing of Christians in the West African nation. On October 31, Trump redesignated Nigeria as a “country of…