Military
A 94-year-old World War II veteran was rewarded for his patience with a surprise ceremony by the Army after waiting 68 years to receive his service medals.
Military
An independent board examining clandestine U.S. surveillance programs is hearing from senior lawyers for the National Security Agency and other government departments amid new...
Military
Nearly 72 years after his second cousin was killed during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Tom Gray is still fighting for the remains of a Navy fireman buried in a casket...
Military
The White House and the heads of the intelligence committees in Congress are rejecting a plea for clemency by National Security Agency-contractor-turned-fugitive Edward...
MILITARY
U.S. defense leaders worried about the future of veterans in a downsized military are working to improve their job prospects, with Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel meeting with...
Military
The U.S., Japan and South Korea will meet next week in Washington to discuss North Korea and its nuclear program.
Military
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is acknowledging that some National Security Agency spying has reached too far and will be stopped.
Politics
Employees from six Homeland Security Department offices have abused an overtime program and cost the government about $8.7 million a year, according an Office of Special...
Military
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel on Thursday sharply criticized U.S. states that are defying the Pentagon by refusing to allow National Guard facilities to issue ID cards that...
Military
U.S. lawmakers will head to Europe to help address concerns abroad about alleged U.S. spying and convince the Europeans of the need to continue joint anti-terrorism efforts...