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The Department of Homeland Security announced an expansion of Transportation Security Administration checkpoints for families traveling with children and military members on Thursday.
Yet Chinese party and military leaders concluded that war was necessary to blunt Indian pressure on Tibet and restore stability to the Chinese-Indian border. Moreover, the attack occurred only a few ...
There’s something about military surplus rifles that just hits different. Maybe it’s the history, maybe it’s the old-school craftsmanship, or maybe it’s just the fact that you can still ...
Photo by Barbara Davidson-Pool/Getty Images The Department of Homeland Security plans to set up detention facilities on two U.S. military bases to temporarily house migrants set for deportation.
A North Korean who crossed the heavily fortified land border into the South has been detained and taken into custody, Seoul's military said Friday. The North Korean, identified as a male civilian ...
A big surplus at WorkSafeBC means 39 per cent of employers will get breaks on their premiums in 2026, but 47 per cent will still pay more.
Thursday’s mobilization of marines is part of the federal government’s push to focus the operations of law enforcement and military agencies on the Trump immigration agenda.
Microsoft on Friday said it will stop using China-based engineers to provide technical assistance to the U.S. military after a report in investigative journalism outlet ProPublica sparked ...
He explained the surplus was driven in part by state agencies spending $22 million less than what they were budgeted, saying “That’s just good, commonsense decision making from the leaders of ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says military bases in Indiana and New Jersey could house detained immigrants without affecting their military operations ...
The B-2 Spirit bomber pilots and crew involved with the strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities last month have been invited to attend a July 4 celebration at the White House, but it's not clear what ...
The United States’ current military staff system, rooted in a 200-year-old Napoleonic model, is too slow to keep up with modern warfare where AI agents operate in milliseconds. To maintain decision ...