In a fiery, profanity-filled interview, Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré does not hold back when he describes his experience during Hurricane Katrina. Viewer discretion is advised.
Fifty years ago, this coming April 30, U.S. military forces and civilian personnel departed Saigon as the North Vietnamese army and Viet Cong captured the last stronghold of South Vietnam. By sunset, ...
After decades of partnership with the U.S. government, American colleges are facing new doubts about the future of their ...
More than two dozen prison guards, nurses and inmates ended up in the hospital after mysterious substances were found inside the walls of three New York state prisons. The incidents started six days ...
Photos show that Hegseth has the word "kafir" tattooed in Arabic below his right bicep. The phrase is used in the Quran to ...
This weekend, the Minnesota National Guard will host a second post-mobilization event, known as Post II, for more than 550 ...
Once again, we're set for a record-amount of player movement in men's college basketball. Last year there were reports that over 2,000 players entered their nam ...
The suspect was part of a group that attacked a Black 16-year-old who was on his way to school at a subway station in ...
Men and women who have taken to the air on behalf of the United States expressed bewilderment after the leak of attack plans.
The shelters, which opened last November during a wave of evictions from Vermont’s motel voucher program, have served 36 ...
U.S. President Trump and his nominee for ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson praised the border actions of Sheinbaum's ...
Maryland will soon be the first branch of the Air National Guard in the country to not have a flying mission as it ...