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Starbucks takes on federal labor agency at US Supreme Court
If the high court sides with Starbucks, it could make it tougher for the agency to step in when it alleges corporate interference in unionization efforts.
By Dee-Ann Durbin
Senate to extend Buy American laws for Navy ships
The Senate unanimously passed legislation that will eventually require components for all Navy ships to be made in the United States.
US and North Korea still have ways to talk though no diplomatic ties
There are several channels the U.S. and the North could use to talk. A pink phone. A New York mission. Swedish diplomats. A North-South Korean hotline.
US, India cement partnership with slew of new defense deals
The new deals, totalling billions, span a number of sensitive industries—including semiconductors, aerospace, and artificial intelligence.
US Coast Guard bringing in more ships for Titan submersible search
Coast Guard officials were bringing in more ships and other vessels to search for the missing Titan submersible in the North Atlantic.
Why haven’t China and the US agreed to restore military contacts?
Top U.S. officials have called repeatedly over the past few months for China to reestablish military communication channels.
When are jets allowed to go ‘boom,’ AKA, break the sound barrier?
One F-16 Fighting Falcon that responded to the unresponsive Cessna made the jump to supersonic speed, though three others were also authorized to do so.
Senate advances bill to enhance Latin America security cooperation
The bill’s security provisions exclude Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
US to dock nuclear subs in SKorea for 1st time in 40 years
The agreement also seeks to ward off South Korea from restarting its own nuclear program.
By Zeke Miller, The Associated Press
US Vietnam War Commemoration hosting May ‘welcome home’ event in DC
The three-day event will take place on the National Mall.
US Army preps mission tech for future helicopter, despite engine delay
Problems with a next-generation engine program delayed prototype flights by roughly a year, but the Army isn't resting while it waits.
By Jen Judson