


No survivors in passenger jet-Army helicopter crash near DC: officials
“We are now at the point where we are switching from a rescue operation to a recovery operation,” the DC fire chief said.

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Passenger jet collides with Army helicopter at Reagan Airport
A regional jet that had departed from Wichita, Kansas, crashed into a Black Hawk while on approach to Ronald Reagan National Airport.

White House seeks new $10B Ukraine fund with half for Pentagon
The White House has formally asked Congress for $32.5 billion pandemic relief and “critical assistance” to help Ukraine fight off a Russian invasion, with $4.8 billion for the Pentagon, as part of an updated supplemental spending request.

Here’s the damage the submarine Connecticut sustained when it hit an undersea mountain
Wednesday’s disclosure to Navy Times is the first official tally of what the October mishap in the South China Sea did to the Seawolf-class sub.

Pentagon postpones nuclear missile test launch amid Ukraine crisis
The Pentagon announced that it is postponing a nuclear missile test launch scheduled for this week.

What military families need to know about the war in Ukraine
The Spouse Angle is a podcast breaking down the news for military spouses and their families.

No, the Army isn’t sending Ukraine draft notices via text
There almost certainly won't be a draft outside a massive war threatening America.

Biden promises more aid for Ukraine, more punishment for Russia
During the State of the Union address, the American president again promised that U.S. troops will not be drawn into the fighting overseas.

No changes coming to US nuclear posture after Russian threat
In the wake of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent nuclear orders to his forces, the top military officer responsible for America’s nuclear arsenal has not made any moves of its own.

Ukraine’s drone strikes reveal Russian planning failures, expert says
Nearly a week into the war between Ukraine and Russia, a small fleet of Ukrainian drones is causing headaches and inspiring defenders.

In one of Ukraine’s cultural capitals, cafes are now bomb shelters and the men wear fatigues
Residents of Ukraine’s westernmost cultural capital, Lviv, are joining the frontlines.
