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Lawmakers, former officials surge support for Flournoy to be Biden’s defense secretary
As speculation mounts that Biden may look elsewhere, supporters are flooding to back Michèle Flournoy, long seen as the presumptive nominee.
What would happen if Amelia Earhart disappeared today?
Eight decades later, planes still go missing — but it’s getting harder to fly off the map.
By Brian Strzempkowski and Shawn Pruchnicki, The Ohio State University
Underwater race against time begins in search for aircraft black boxes from fatal Marine collision
The flight data recorders transmit signals for up to 30 days after a crash.
By Tara Copp, AP
The Navy sends a carrier back to Russia’s Arctic haunts
The aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman's arrival in the Norwegian Sea Friday marks the first time in nearly 30 years that a U.S. carrier has operated there.
Head of Navy's physiological episodes team to vacate role this summer
Rear Adm. Sara "Clutch" Joyner was named head of the Physiological Episode Action Team in August.
New in 2018: Everything you need to know heading into the new year
Here’s a rundown on what you can expect in 2018 as sailors brace for change both inside and outside the Navy.
By Navy Times staff
Taliban reacts to Trump’s speech: 'Afghanistan is not a threat'
President Trump’s plan to send more troops to Afghanistan, with no deadline for their eventual withdrawal, drew immediate rebuke from the Taliban on its official website, Voice of Jihad.
By Shawn Snow