April 9 FBI warns about foreign apps and your data The FBI issued an alert warning that some foreign-developed apps may collect and store user data overseas, raising privacy and security concerns.
April 9 What happens when a fighter pilot ejects? Inside the split-second escape after F-15E hit over Iran U.S. forces raced to recover two airmen who ejected from an F-15E Strike Eagle after it was hit by enemy fire during operations over Iran Friday.
April 9 We could win the AI war and still lose all of our freedoms if we aren’t careful The U.S. races to outpace China in AI with trillions in investment, but without guardrails, the technology could threaten the freedoms it aims to protect.
April 8 Former Fort Bragg employee charged with leaking classified military information to journalist Courtney Williams is accused of leaking top-secret military tactics to an investigative journalist, according to a federal complaint.
April 8 US Navy requesting $3B to replenish Tomahawk missiles used in Iran war The U.S. Navy requests $3 billion in additional funding to replenish Tomahawk missiles depleted during the war against Iran as part of a record budget.
April 8 Hegseth declares 'decisive military victory' over Iran War Secretary Pete Hegseth says the U.S. military achieved an "overwhelming victory" in Iran after President Donald Trump agreed to a truce on Tuesday.
April 8 Apple Pay text scam almost cost her $15,000 A woman almost lost $15,000 after a fake Apple Pay text led her to call a scammer posing as law enforcement. Learn the warning signs of this growing scam.
April 7 ICE involved in shooting after agency says illegal immigrant gang member tried to ram officer Federal agents in California shot a suspected gang member wanted in an El Salvador murder case after he allegedly tried to run over an ICE officer.
April 7 China cries foul after college researcher’s fatal fall — claims US questioning, feds stay tight-lipped Chinese officials allege a University of Michigan scholar died after being questioned by U.S. law enforcement, a claim U.S. authorities have been tight-lipped about.
April 7 John Yoo on DOJ fraud division and political weaponization John Yoo, former deputy assistant attorney general, discusses the significance of the DOJ's new fraud division and the delicate relationship between the president and the Justice Department.