Four-star Gen. James Amos, commandant of the Marine Corps, used a speaking engagement at the Brookings Institute on Tuesday to deliver a stinging rebuke of the Obama administration's handling of Iraq.
New sanctions imposed upon Russia aren't deterring Vladimir Putin from reactivating an old Soviet-era spy base in Cuba that has been closed since January 27, 2002.
American AK-47 owners can breath a sigh of relief: Sanctions imposed upon Russia for its actions in Ukraine will not create a Second Amendment debate over the popular rifle.
A Chinese hacker allegedly broke into the network of world's largest aerospace company and other defense contractors to steal sensitive information on the United States' F-22 and F-35 fighter jets, as well as Boeing's C-17 cargo plane.
Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum of the United Arab Emirates wants the Islamic world to set its sights on the stars and he wants a spacecraft that is worthy of a mission to Mars to launch within a decade.
Sunni radicals with the Islamic State of Syria and the Levant have one really big fan of the terrorist organization's YouTube, Instagram and Twitter accounts: the U.S. intelligence community.
During a congressional hearing into alleged intimidation of whistleblowers at the Department of Veterans Affairs, it was revealed that members of the Philadelphia regional office tried to record committee investigators with microphones and cameras earlier in the month.
Sunni radicals with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) may have captured as many as 52 U.S.-made M198 howitzers in their march across Iraq in June.
Europe's courts forced Google to honor new "right-to-be-forgotten" laws in May, and now they're being embraced — by scandal-ridden politicians and violent criminals.
Even America's elite warriors have a breaking point. Army Lt. Gen. Joseph Votel told the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday that he believed troops assigned to U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) may be "fraying" from overuse. Gen. Votel is President Obama's nominee to head SOCOM with the departure of Navy Adm. William H. McRaven.
The Pentagon agency tasked with creating with breakthrough technologies for national security has awarded contracts to two universities to create memory chips for service members and veterans suffering from traumatic brain injuries or disease.
The Marine Corps is testing what could arguably be deemed the Godzilla of amphibious assault vehicles in Hawaii July 9 through August 1 — and it's still only a half-scale version.
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel told troops at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay in southeastern Georgia on Wednesday that the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) poses an "imminent threat" to the United States.
A panel of national security experts, led by former commander of U.S. Central Command General John P. Abizaid and Georgetown Professor Rosa Brooks, former counselor to the undersecretary of defense for policy, condemned the president's drone policy in a new report released in June.
Shoes with President Obama's face and the campaign slogan "Yes we can" are apparently showing up on the feet of illegal immigrants along the southern U.S. border.