National Guard in LA: Why is Newsom suing the Trump administration?

As anti-ICE protests continue in LA, President Trump deployed 4,000 National Guard troops—without approval from Gov. Newsom, sparking legal action and political outrage.

Pentagon planted UFO myths to hide secret weapons programs, report finds

A Department of Defense review reveals the U.S. military used fake UFO stories to hide top-secret weapons programs, including a deliberate hoax near Area 51 to protect stealth aircraft testing.

US soldier killed in vehicle crash while training abroad, Army confirms

Sgt. Aaron Cox, 24, of Mabank, Texas, died near Camp Croft from injuries sustained in a vehicle crash while preparing for the Saber Guardian 25 exercise.

USNS Harvey Milk to be renamed at Hegseth's order

The ship was named after the slain gay rights activist who served as a sailor during the Korean War.

Unaccounted pyrotechnics located; Coast Guard provides update

All four pyrotechnics that were previously reported missing have been accounted for, per the U.S. Coast Guard on Wednesday, May 28.

WWII memorabilia stolen from Oakland man whose family served in military for generations

An Oakland homeowner is trying to recover priceless World War II memorabilia belonging to his family, marking generations of military service to this country, which were stolen over the Memorial Day holiday weekend.

Trump delivers commencement address at West Point

President Trump spoke at West Point's graduation ceremony Saturday, taking credit for “the greatest and most powerful army the world has ever known."

2 victims identified in deadly San Diego plane crash

A small plane crashed into a San Diego military neighborhood early Thursday morning, killing multiple people, setting roughly a dozen homes on fire, and spewing fuel and debris across the area.

How Trump’s Golden Dome missile plan compares to Reagan’s ‘Star Wars’ system

President Trump’s ambitious Golden Dome missile defense program revives Reagan’s space-age Star Wars vision, but with new tech, bigger costs, and the same controversy.

Yes, those were sailors standing on the Mexican tall ship's masts

A Mexican navy ship on a global goodwill tour crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge over the weekend, snapping its three masts and killing two crew members.

Supreme Court allows Trump’s transgender military ban to take effect

The Supreme Court is allowing President Trump’s transgender military ban to take effect while lawsuits continue, affecting thousands of service members.

Houthis agree to stop attacking ships, Trump says

The Trump administration launched attacks against the Houthis in March in response to the rebel group’s threats to resume attacks on Israeli vessels sailing off Yemen because of Israel’s latest Gaza blockade.