US aims to outpace China with AI on fighter jets, navigation and moreThe United States is competing to stay ahead of China on AI and its use in weapon systems.By Tara Copp, AP3 days ago
Navy seeks to develop reusable menstrual underwear for women sailors The project reflects the latest move to help women servicemembers deal with the so-called "Pink Tax."By Hope Hodge Seck3 days ago
Seven questions with Gen. Rainey, head of US Army Futures CommandGen. James Rainey plans to spend the next two years finalizing key decisions on the Army’s formational design for the 2040s.By Jen Judson9 months ago
VA plans new cancer research center with Stanford medical expertsThe new facility would also serve as a major care and training hub for veterans and non-veterans.By Leo Shane III11 months ago
Research team studies threats to military bases from electric vehiclesResearchers are plotting a new defense for military bases — one that can withstand a misused electric vehicle.By Aaron Sanderford, Nebraska Examiner11 months ago
Watchdog: Nuclear states modernize weapons, Chinese arsenal growingSwedish think tank Stockholm International Peace Research Institute said that “we are drifting into one of the most dangerous periods in human history."By The Associated Press11 months ago
Veterans Affairs medical sites drop mandatory mask requirementsVisitors and patients will no longer be required to wear masks at all times at the health care sites.By Leo Shane III12 months ago
Air Force two-star to retire as colonel after sex crime convictionMaj. Gen. Bill Cooley was found guilty of one of three counts of abusive sexual contact in an April 2022 court-martial.By Rachel S. Cohen12 months ago
Support services for homeless veterans set to expireAid programs for homeless vets will end unless Congress speeds through new legislation.By Leo Shane III13 months ago
Global military spending up to an all-time highA Sweden-based watchdog says global military spending grew for the eighth consecutive year in 2022 to an all-time high of $2.24 trillion.13 months ago
Suicide surges among soldiers not inherently tied to wars, study findsSuicide rates among active duty soldiers do not broadly appear to increase during times of war, a recent study found.By Jonathan Lehrfeld14 months ago
Congress calls for more funding of Pentagon UFO officeAustin pledged to fully fund the office in the future.By Zamone Perez14 months ago