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Ukraine war inspires weapons that crack battle tanks at weakest point
Arms manufacturers are tuning their lineups to the immediate experience of the brutal, close-range fighting in Ukraine.
Army veteran allegedly choke slams teenager for not removing hat during anthem, says Trump wanted him to do it
The veteran, who is charged with assault, didn't understand it was a crime, his attorney says.
US hopes for North Korea nuclear talks despite missile tests
The U.S. is still hoping to hold another round of nuclear talks with North Korea despite the country’s recent missile tests, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Wednesday.
North Korea says missile test was ‘solemn warning’ to South Korea
A day after two North Korean missile launches rattled Asia, the nation announced Friday that it had tested a "new-type tactical guided weapon" that was meant to be a "solemn warning" about South Korean weapons development and its rival's plans to hold military exercises.
Here’s what Army divers are going to haul from the deep water in Washington state
This month, the state is asking soldiers to go to depths to get a job done.
By Kathleen Curthoys
What makes a war memorial? Marines upset over removal of beer cans around Camp Pendleton’s Horno crosses
Nearly eight Humvees worth of beer cans and trash — which filled an entire dumpster — was removed from the Horno cross area.
By Shawn Snow
South Korea’s Moon calls Trump-Kim summit end of hostility
South Korea’s president on Tuesday called a recent U.S.-North Korean summit at the Korean border an end of mutual hostility between the countries, despite skepticism by many experts that it’s was a just made-for-TV moment that lacked any substance.
DMZ, where Trump met Kim, is a vestige of Cold War
The Demilitarized Zone, where President Donald Trump met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Sunday, may be the most heavily fortified strip of land in the world and serves as an uneasy and occasionally bloody borderline between the two Koreas.
Kim-Trump border meeting: History or just a photo-op?
It sure looked historic: President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un strode toward each other Sunday from opposite sides of a strip of land that marks one of the world’s most dangerous places. They shook hands and then Trump stepped over the concrete slab that marks the borderline between the Koreas, becoming the first U.S. president to set foot in North Korean territory.
Trump, making history, steps into North Korea
What was intended to be an impromptu exchange of pleasantries turned into a 50-minute meeting, another historic first in the yearlong rapprochement between the two technically warring nations.
By Zeke Miller, The Associated Press and Jonathan Lemire, The Associated Press
Lawmakers introduce bill to rescind 20 Medals of Honor issued in connection with a massacre of Native Americans
The Remove the Stain Act was introduced Tuesday by US. Reps. Denny Heck (D-Washington), Deb Haaland (D-New Mexico), and Paul Cook (R-California). It was named for the U.S. military’s massacre of more than 200 Lakota Indians, confined to a camp near Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota, on Dec. 29, 1890.
By Brian Mackley