Kadena Air Base, the US Air Force’s primary airbase on Okinawa, recently retired its fleet of aging F-15 Eagles, but still ...
The Philippine ship in question, BRP Quezon, was originally built as a US Navy patrol corvette—82 years ago during World War ...
The global aluminum market is no longer unified. Sanctions, tariffs, power costs, and Persian Gulf disruptions are creating ...
Policymakers are revisiting cell phone unlocking rules as they weigh consumer affordability against concerns about ...
An unbounded executive hollows out America’s capacity for coherent long-term deliberation and execution of its foreign policy ...
On Wednesday afternoon local time, a US Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet successfully disabled an Iranian cargo ship attempting to ...
The United States has just three F-14s remaining in its inventory—but it is far from clear if any of them could be made ...
The two Arleigh Burke-class destroyers could play a role in the US Navy’s upcoming plan to escort commercial vessels through ...
Reviving energy subsidies would distort markets, raise costs, and slow innovation, undermining efforts to build a more efficient, reliable, and competitive US energy system.
The strike at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant, run by ammo manufacturer Olin Winchester, has ended after slightly more than a month.
In addition to concerns over water usage, data centers consume enormous amounts of power—far more than a base or local ...
Peace through strength” means connecting free and open spaces around the world, not establishing spheres of influence.