Silent crashes: Hidden toll of brain trauma on naval aviatorsLawmakers are investigating whether the Navy ignored evidence of widespread traumatic brain injuries. For some pilots, the questions feel long overdue.By Bridget Reis9 hours ago
Pentagon-funded research aided Chinese military, House GOP report saysU.S. technological know-how is being diverted to modernize China's military, warns the report by House Republicans on the Select Committee on China.By Didi Tang and Collin Binkley, The Associated Press10 days ago
OpinionWargaming is having its ‘Moneyball’ momentJust like in baseball, the future of wargaming lies in a marriage of modeling and simulation, human expertise and AI.By Andrew Mara, Kelly Diaz and Kevin Mather7 weeks ago
Harvard to launch new service fellowship for veterans, federal workersThe American Service Fellowship will provide 50 students with free tuition for a one-year master's degree program. By Leo Shane III2 months ago
Survey shows surge in support for US leadership in foreign affairsAlmost two-thirds of respondents in the Reagan Institute poll pushed for a bigger role for U.S. leaders on the global stage. By Leo Shane III3 months ago
Soldier’s wife deported to Australia after detainment in HawaiiNicolle Saroukos, of Australia, was deported after being detained at an airport in Oahu, where she had landed to visit her husband, a U.S. soldier.By Riley Ceder4 months ago