Hawaii 5 days ago Trial underway for military families suing US government over tainted water at Hawaii base Richelle Dietz is among 17 people suing the U.S. over jet fuel leaks and health problems allegedly linked to contaminated water on their military base.
LIFESTYLE April 27 On this day in history, April 27, 1805, US Marines attack shores of Tripoli, key victory in Barbary Wars The United States Marines Corps proved its resolve by leading a mercenary force on an incredible attack on Tripoli during the Barbary Wars on this day in history, April 27, 1805.
China April 23 China spending 'drastically more' on military than declared, US admiral says Admiral John Aquilino expressed concern over China's military spending and criticized its aggressive actions in the South and East China Seas.
Fox Nation April 21 Bill Hemmer heads to 'Ice Camp' in chilling new Fox Nation special "America's Newsroom" co-anchor Bill Hemmer's once-in-a-lifetime adventure to the Arctic Circle led him on an educational journey to witness U.S. naval operations firsthand.
Ukraine April 20 Ukraine's 1-ton payload drones can help retake Crimea as Kyiv seeks to destroy bridge: report Ukraine has used drones, a relatively cheap weapon compared to the larger war machines Russia deploys. The latest in its drone arsenal are two sea drones that can carry up to one-ton of explosives.
Fox Nation April 17 Bill Hemmer boards USS Hampton nuclear submarine in Arctic Circle in latest Fox Nation special Bill Hemmer embedded with the U.S. Navy in the Arctic Circle for three days to get an inside look at military operations in the Earth's final frontier.
US Navy April 16 Navy expects to miss recruiting goal by more than 6,000 amid worldwide threats from China, Russia The United States Navy is expecting to fall short of its recruitment goals, failing to keep up with success from the U.S. Army and Air Force reported this recruiting year.
UFOs April 15 Underwater UFOs display capability that ‘jeopardizes US maritime security,’ ex-Navy officer says A retired rear admiral in the Navy and director of NOAA said that UFO capability to seamlessly transition from air to water without a splash 'jeopardizes US maritime security'
New York April 13 Long Island residents face renewed concerns after discovery of toxic chemicals in graveyard of contaminants Multiple 55-gallon steel drums, filled with chlorinated solvents and waste oil, were found buried at Bethpage Community Park on Long Island, which sparked outrage from residents.
MILITARY April 12 US Navy Under Secretary Erik Raven on the AUKUS agreement The U.S. Navy is struggling to build up an industrial submarine base after committing to a three-way partnership with Australia and the United Kingdom called AUKUS.