Peruvian officials on Monday declared another state of emergency in the nation’s capital following a crime spike that presents another crisis for a government that has yet to truly establish itself. The measure, which goes into effect Tuesday, will satisfy the need for “an immediate and emergency presence of the …
Read More »Audio of 911 call released in South Carolina F-35 crash: ‘We’ve got a pilot in the house’
Audio from a 911 call captured the moment a South Carolina resident told a dispatcher “we got a pilot in the house” after an F-35 fighter jet crashed over the weekend. The four-minute recording that has surfacedfollowing the crash that happened Sunday in Williamsburg County also includes the self-identified pilot …
Read More »US officials make multiple visits to China despite continued spying accusations against Beijing
High-level U.S. officials have made multiple trips to China over the summer despite continued reports of Chinese spying in the United States. “Current policy is a mash-up of engagement and competition,” Brent Sadler a senior research fellow for naval warfare and advanced technology at the Heritage Foundation, told Fox News …
Read More »WWE to hold annual 'Tribute To The Troops' special next month, Montez Ford shares what it means to him
One of the few things longer than Roman Reigns and Gunther’s championship reigns is WWE’s celebration of those in the U.S. armed forces and the veterans who have served. WWE will air the “Tribute to the Troops” special Dec. 8. The event will air on FOX from the Amica Mutual …
Read More »US Navy responds after China claims American warship 'illegally intruded' into the South China Sea
China has accused a U.S. naval ship of having “illegally intruded” into waters near the Second Thomas Shoal, an area of hot territorial dispute between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea. The Chinese military ordered its naval force to mobilize and track the USS Gabrielle Giffords on …
Read More »Japanese pilot who led Pearl Harbor attack learned lessons of love, faith and forgiveness after the war
Mitsuo Fuchida is one of the most notorious villains in American history. The Japanese pilot, handpicked by Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, led the surprise attack on United States forces at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. The date lives in infamy 82 years later. More than 2,400 Americans were killed by …
Read More »Iraqi prime minister condemns US strike on a high-ranking militia commander
Iraq has condemned the United States after U.S. forces carried out a drone strike in central Baghdad on Thursday that killed a high-ranking militia commander. Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani said Friday that the U.S. targeting and killing Mushtaq Taleb al-Saidi — or “Abu Taqwa,” the leader of the …
Read More »The warrior ethos effect: Why female enlistment is surging under Trump
For years, we’ve watched with frustration as Democratic administrations pulled America’s military away from its core mission and dragged it into a culture war that it never asked for. As a veteran and a current service member of the U.S. Armed Forces, we have seen firsthand how the military was …
Read More »'Come-to-Jesus meeting’: Military community reacts to Hegseth's get fit, get in line or get out speech
War SecretaryPete Hegseth delivered a blunt message to military leaders from around the globe this week: Get fit, get on board with the Trump agenda or get out. It marked the first time generals from around the world had been summoned to convene with the secretary, and many had expected …
Read More »Pam Bondi accuses Sen. Blumenthal of lying about military service during heated hearing
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi got into a heated exchange Tuesday with Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., accusing him of lying about his military record after he questioned her about the lobbying activities of her former law firm. The confrontation took place during a Senate Judiciary Committee oversight hearing when Blumenthal …
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