Washington — The head of the White House Office of Management and Budget said Friday that the Trump administration will be pausing more than $11 billion in Army Corps of Engineers projects, including ...
A longtime Microsoft engineer is resigning over claims the company is providing cloud computing services to the Israeli military — the latest twist in months of tensions at the software giant over its ...
The U.S. military will impose the “highest male standard” for all combat roles in each service branch, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced during his Tuesday morning speech to hundreds of ...
President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have announced significant changes to U.S. military standards, aiming to end "politically correct" leadership by imposing tougher, ...
Women can say goodbye to combat opportunities in the U.S. military. Speaking to hundreds of America’s top military commanders at a mandatory in-person assembly in Quantico Tuesday morning, War ...
September 26, 2025: Army Infantry Brigade Combat Teams (IBCTs) are the past. The present: Mobile Brigade Combat Teams (MBCTs). Why? The Ukraine war. We’re still talking infantry, but for infantry to ...
PORTLAND, Conn. (WFSB) - Biologists with the US Army Corps of Engineers were out on the CT River Tuesday, near Portland Boat Works, literally testing the waters. They are trying to figure out how best ...
The US Army awarded contracts to a partnership of Anduril Industries Inc. and Meta Platforms Inc., and another led by Rivet Industries, to produce competing prototypes of a new combat goggle. The ...
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WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Wichita native Darryl Endsley still smiles when he talks about his three years as a U.S. Army combat engineer. “I loved it. I really loved it. I thought I was top dog,” Endsley ...