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Performers, speakers pull out of Texas festival over Army sponsorship
Bands, musicians and speakers slated to appear at the festival are pulling out in protest of the U.S. military for Israel in the ongoing Israel-Hamas War.
By Madaleine Rubin
Special forces swiftly evacuate US embassy staff from Sudan
About 100 U.S. troops in three MH-47 helicopters carried out the operation.
By Tara Copp, AP
US flies nuclear-capable bombers amid tensions with N. Korea
The US flew nuclear-capable B-52 bombers to the Korean Peninsula again in a show of strength amid concerns that North Korea might conduct a nuclear test.
Russia to hold Arctic drills with non-Arctic nations
Participants include representatives from nine unnamed African, Latin American and Eurasian countries.
Pacific forces wish list seeks $3.5 billion more than Biden budget
Plus, find out what the other combatant commands want in fiscal 2024.
South Korea clears multibillion-dollar buy of more F-35s, SM-6 missile
South Korea’s Defense Ministry also confirmed it still wants to develop an aircraft carrier.
By Mike Yeo
North Korean leader supervises troops simulating attack on South
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has supervised a live-fire artillery drill simulating an attack on a South Korean airfield.
China’s Xi calls for ‘more quickly elevating’ nation’s armed forces
Gen. Laura J. Richardson, Commander of the U.S. Southern Command, told a House committee Wednesday that China and Russia are 'malign actors."
Chinese spy balloon clean-up complete
An F-22 fighter jet shot the balloon down on Feb. 4.
A return to the Philippines
The longtime ally could again host U.S. naval forces in the not-too-distant future.
US clears Poland to buy HIMARS, ATACMS, ammunition worth $10 billion
The U.S. State Department has approved Poland to buy advanced rockets and rocket launchers worth $10 billion.
By Joe Gould