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US, UK again bomb Iran-backed Houthi rebel sites in Yemen
The countries used warship and submarine-launched Tomahawk missiles and fighter jets to take out Houthi missile storage sites and launchers.
Supreme Court turns away veterans over 1966 hydrogen bomb accident
An Air Force veteran filed class-action claims seeking benefits for veterans who say they were exposed to radiation while responding to the crash in Spain.
By AP Staff
Southeast Asian nations plan navy drills in disputed South China Sea
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations is moving ahead with plans for joint naval exercises in September.
UN complains Russia blocks aid workers from Ukraine dam collapse area
Moscow claims area of dam collapse too dangerous for UN aid workers to visit because of fighting.
By Susie Blann, Associated Press
Wrong ball: Soldier’s ‘donkey kick’ leads to soccer tourney scuffle
“The problem with adult men playing soccer is that they take it too seriously,” the referee reflected.
By Davis Winkie
Retired Air Force officer gets 3 years for having classified documents
Retired Lt. Col. Robert Birchum was sentenced Thursday for unlawfully possessing classified documents.
Rights group documents abuses since Taliban takeover of Afghanistan
A U.K.-based rights group launched an interactive map documenting human rights abuses since the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan.
VP Harris to be first woman to deliver West Point graduation speech
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to become the first woman to deliver a commencement speech at West Point.
US report shows China taking steps toward space dominance
The open-sourced report by CSIS’s Aerospace Security Project looked at the space activities of a variety of adversaries and allies.
By Zamone Perez