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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
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
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.
USS Sampson provides disaster relief to Tonga after volcano eruption, tsunami
MH-60R Seahawk helicopters assigned to Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 49 conducted aerial damage assessments and air-dropped supplies to the local population.
Navy, Army veterans among those killed in warehouse collapse during tornado
An Amazon warehouse that collapsed after getting hit by a tornado Dec. 10 left six people dead, including an Army and a Navy veteran.
Russian admiral: Kursk disaster caused by NATO sub
A retired Russian admiral has alleged that the 2000 Kursk submarine disaster was caused by a collision with a NATO sub.
“People are relying on us” — National Guard evolves to fight wars, secure homefront
The last two years have seen a rash of domestic crises and the National Guard has been on the frontline responding to everything from the Covid-19 pandemic to historic fires and flooding, and even widespread protests.
By Sonner Kehrt
$1B Iron Dome fund stripped from new continuing resolution
A proposal to send Israel $1 billion for the Iron Dome air defense system has been cut out of a stopgap government funding bill, meant to avoid a government shutdown after Sept. 30, in order to ease its passage in the House.
By Joe Gould
USS Arlington arrives in Haiti to support disaster relief
The Arlington left its homeport of Norfolk, Virginia on Aug. 17 with Fleet Surgical Team 2 aboard to help provide victims of the natural disaster advanced medical capabilities.
By Diana Stancy