Read Trump's full statement on Iran strikes: 'We can’t take it anymore'

President Trump has called Iran “the world’s number one state sponsor of terror." He warns U.S. casualties are possible as military operations continue.

Hegseth bans military from attending Princeton, Columbia, other elite universities: 'Wokeness and weakness'

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth on Friday said he was ordering the "complete and immediate cancellation" of all Department of War attendants at universities like Princeton, Columbia, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Brown and Yale, starting with the 2026-27 academic year.

VA OIG: Man who founded Veteran organization and scammed VA out of $20 million sentenced to 4 years in prison

An Ohio man will spend the next four years in prison after prosecutors say he scammed the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) out of approximately $20 million in fraudulent benefits.

Nine US Navy sailors in San Diego, another suspect arrested for vicious assault at house party last year

Following a months-long investigation by the San Diego County Sheriff's Office and the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), nine U.S. Navy sailors and another suspect have been arrested in connection with a violent assault last year.

US military accidentally shoots down own drone at Texas border, lawmakers say

The U.S. military accidentally used a "laser-based" anti-drone system to shoot down a Customs and Border Protection drone Thursday night in Texas, lawmakers say. 

Ex-Air Force officer accused of training Chinese military pilots

A former U.S. Air Force officer who spent his military career training fighter pilots is now charged with training the Chinese military “to fight against those he swore to protect."

What is the Pentagon Pizza Index?

The “Pentagon Pizza Index" has resurfaced amid rising U.S.–Iran tensions, reviving a theory that spikes in pizza orders near the Pentagon signal military activity.

Attack on Iran would have low support in US, poll finds

Most Americans would oppose the U.S. initiating an attack on Iran, a new poll found, as tensions with the country continue to rise and bring the threat of a war in the Middle East once again.

Trump's Greenland hospital ship gets a 'no thank you'

Greenland is saying “no thanks” after President Trump said over the weekend that he was sending a Navy hospital ship there because people are sick and lack care.

Attention artists: The 2026 National Veterans Day poster contest is now open

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Veterans Day National Committee are accepting applications for this year’s Veterans Day poster contest.

US Navy destroyer, supply ship collide in Caribbean, injuring 2 sailors

Two U.S. Navy sailors were injured on Wednesday after a U.S. Navy destroyer and a supply ship collided in the Caribbean, military officials said.

Pentagon to end all military education programs at Harvard

The Pentagon announced Friday that it will sever ties with Harvard University, ending all military training, fellowship, and certificate programs.

VA using virtual reality headsets to treat Veterans with chronic pain

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is using virtual reality (VR) headsets to treat Veterans dealing with chronic pain that lasts more than three months.

Troop deployments to US cities cost Americans nearly half a billion dollars in 2025, CBO report finds

A new Congressional Budget Office report breaks down the taxpayer bill for the Trump administration’s six-city deployment and forecasts a steep rise if these deployments continue in 2026.

US strike eliminates al Qaeda operative tied to deaths of 3 Americans

U.S. Central Command said a U.S. strike in northwest Syria killed Bilal Hasan al-Jasim, an al Qaeda–affiliated leader directly linked to the ISIS gunman who killed two U.S. service members and an American interpreter.

Mark Kelly sues Pete Hegseth after being censured for 'illegal orders' video

U.S. Senator Mark Kelly announced on Monday he has filed a lawsuit after being censured by Pete Hegseth for his participation in a social media video where he and other lawmakers called on troops to "refuse illegal orders."

Volunteers brave rain to remove wreaths at Georgia National Cemetery

Dozens of volunteers braved heavy rain early Saturday to help honor fallen soldiers and veterans at Georgia National Cemetery.