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Coast Guard recovers remaining debris from imploded Titan submersible
The Coast Guard says the recovery and transfer of remaining parts was completed last Wednesday.
Ditch your pandemic bad habits—with throwing knives
Get your ass off the couch and rebuild some basic discipline. Here's 5 tools that'll help you do it.
By Clint Emerson
Watch the Space Force’s new stargazing recruiting ad
The new ad leans heavily into inspirational themes of space exploration.
Navy ships head into South China Sea to counter Beijing ‘bullying’
The ships steamed near a drill ship that's been getting harassed by Chinese vessels, U.S Pacific Fleet said.
The quest to recover one Vietnam-era Air Force pilot lost in Lake Huron crash
On June 13, 1966, U.S. Air Force Maj. William J. Vinopal climbed into his Convair F-106A Delta Dart, a single-seat, flight interceptor aircraft, for a routine training mission over the lake. It would turn out to be his last flight. Now, over 50 years later, a group of veterans is on a mission to locate the wreckage and recover Vinopal’s remains.
By Dylan Gresik
DIA says ISIS took advantage of Turkish invasion of northern Syria, Baghdadi death did not degrade jihadi group
“This suggests ISIS continues to view the security environment in northeast Syria as more conducive to its operations.”
By Shawn Snow
The US is committed to Syria mission, says top American general in the Middle East
U.S. troops at military outposts ín eastern Syria asked variations of the same question to their top commander Saturday: What is our future here? What are the goals we need to think about?
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
New in 2020: Will Trump pull the US military out of Iraq and Syria?
President Donald Trump has oft repeated his desire to end the forever wars in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan. But realities on the ground and complex geopolitical entanglements have stymied America’s plans to pullback from the Middle East.
By Shawn Snow