While the federal government deadline has arrived on implementing a zero-trust cybersecurity model, many state and local ...
This questioning of a Japanese company’s - and by association, Japan’s - trustworthiness as an owner of US assets are, at ...
If Gov. DeSantis could admit mistakes — or, in this case, a titanic blunder — he would snatch the parks plan and rip it to ...
Chris McGhee, a 20-year U.S. Air Force veteran-turned lawyer now living in Scarborough, said the report mandated as part of ...
As the complex legacy of 9/11 continues to evolve, communities around the country have developed remembrance traditions that ...
A former Pentagon official who was federally indicted last year on dogfighting charges in Maryland has pleaded guilty to some ...
Senator Tommy Tuberville is standing firm against the White House's attempts to fast-track a military promotion that raises serious questions about accountability and transparency within our national ...
The West African nation of Benin is supposed to be a critical partner in the multinational security mission helping Haiti fight violent gangs — pledging the single-largest force of 1,500 ...
Retired lieutenant colonel Paul Scanlan during his time in the army. His military background helped get him through the back ...
Roughly one year after being charged as a co-defendant in a multi-year, multi-state, federal dogfighting case, 63-year-old ...
Intel Corp. has officially qualified for as much as $3.5 billion in federal grants to make semiconductors for the Pentagon, according to people familiar with the matter, after the chipmaker reached a ...
Last week’s September 11 memorial, “A salute to uniformed public servants,” in Saugerties opened and closed with prayers from Deacon Hank Smith of Saint Mary of the Snow/Saint Joseph Church.