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Aid on its way to US-led Gaza pier, but delivery is unclear
The first aid ship bound for the floating pier has departed even though the U.S. military has not yet installed the pier off the Gaza coastline.
Opinion
First contact with aliens could end in colonization and genocide
Three Indigenous studies scholars draw from colonial histories and explain why listening for alien life can have ethical ramifications.
By David Delgado Shorter, University of California, Los Angeles, Kim TallBear, University of Alberta and William Lempert, Bowdoin College
Pilot error caused F-35 carrier crash and plunge into South China Sea
A Navy probe found the pilot did not act "in a reckless manner." The officer remains in the service, but is no longer flying.
Team Rubicon leaders take different journeys to the same destination
Art delaCruz and Jarrett Brown took different paths after leaving the military, but both ended up with Team Rubicon.
By Dave Lubach
Hospital ship Comfort heads to 4th Fleet for humanitarian mission
The ship is slated to visit Guatemala, Honduras, Colombia, Dominican Republic and Haiti to work with partner nation medical personnel.
By Diana Stancy
Leyte Gulf sailor who died is identified by Navy
Sonar Technician (Surface) 3rd Class Nicholas Woods, 26, died Aug. 18 aboard the ship.
By Diana Stancy
U.S. Naval Academy ID’s midshipman who died Tuesday
Midshipman 1st Class Taylor Connors was as prior-enlisted Marine who arrived in Annapolis in 2019.
Here are some experts’ suggestions for donating to Ukrainian relief
Interested in helping the Ukrainian people in their hour of need? Here are eight charities doing Ukrainian relief work, for starters.
By Karen Jowers
White House seeks $3.5 billion for Pentagon in Ukraine response package
The White House told Congress it will need $6.4 billion in new funding to respond to Russia’s war on Ukraine, including $3.5 billion for the Pentagon and other funds to support Eastern European allies with security assistance and humanitarian aid.
By Joe Gould