OpinionUS Forest Service warns of budget cuts ahead of risky wildfire seasonSuch reductions could be interpreted as limiting the firefighting workforce, compounding recruitment and retention challenges.By Camille Stevens-Rumann7 weeks ago
OpinionCurbing reliance on foreign critical minerals starts with mining in USThe China Commerce Ministry recently imposed export controls on gallium and germanium, minerals essential for computer chips and solar panels.By Kray Luxbacher3 months ago
Taiwanese troops may be on their way to train on US soilA Capitol Hill commission says Taiwanese troops should train in the U.S., but plans may already be in the works.By Bryant Harris5 months ago
Senators could force confirmation vote on Navy, Air Force leaders Republicans are pushing for individual votes on the vacant Joint Chiefs posts, while Democrats are looking to advance hundreds of pending promotions.By Leo Shane III6 months ago
US State Dept. clears UK’s $1B purchase of Joint Air-to-Ground MissileThe UK is one step closer to adding Joint Air-to-Ground Missiles to its weapons inventory.By Jen Judson6 months ago
Trump has gag order imposed over threatening post about MilleyThe former president could face sanctions from a federal judge for future inflammatory comments.By Leo Shane III6 months ago