Charlie Kirk 12 hours ago Pentagon suspends Army colonel for celebrating Charlie Kirk's death Pentagon suspends Army colonel Scott Stephens over social media posts mocking Charlie Kirk's killing, citing zero tolerance policy for such behavior.
Remembering 9/11 4 days ago 24 years after 9/11, a father's extraordinary heroism still inspires two powerful paths of American service Twenty-four years after 9/11, an Army veteran honors his father Lt. Kevin Dowdell, an FDNY hero who died in the Twin Towers collapse while serving with Rescue 4 in Queens.
VIDEO September 5 Sgt. Michael Verardo laid to rest with military funeral as his charitable legacy lives on Retired Army Sgt. Michael Verardo, a Purple Heart recipient, passed away due to longstanding injuries in Afghanistan. National leaders have honored him with a military funeral. His charitable work for veterans will endure, continuing his legacy.
Army September 3 'Good riddance': Hegseth praises Army dumping command promotion boards aimed at eliminating bias Army ends Command Assessment Program designed to reduce bias with psych assessments and peer review in leadership selection after low participation rates among commanding officers.
US Army September 2 Army secretary reveals how Rangers bypass Pentagon red tape to counter exploding drone threat Elite Army units bypass traditional procurement by using credit cards to test new equipment while the service shifts posture toward countering China in the Indo-Pacific.
VIDEO August 28 Maryland governor says he would ‘absolutely welcome’ federal support in crime crackdown Maryland Gov. Wes Moore addresses whether he would welcome federal support in targeting Baltimore's crime amid President Donald Trump's crackdown on crime in Washington, D.C., on 'The Will Cain Show.'
Army August 26 ‘Thrilled to be here’: Army Secretary says Guard troops eager for DC crime fight National Guard troops from seven states deployed to Washington D.C. to combat violent crime as critics warn of militarized policing slippery slope concerns.
VIDEO August 26 Gold Star mother says Trump proclamation 'brings respect' to nation's 13 lost heroes Paula Knauss-Selph, Gold Star mother of U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Ryan Christian Knauss, discusses the Trump administration's Abbey Gate proclamation four years after the withdrawal from Afghanistan on 'America Reports.'
Media August 23 The U.S. Army is using influencers to recruit new warfighters. Critics are calling it propaganda The Guardian published an article highlighting criticism an influencer received for posting an ad campaign with the U.S. Army as the military aims to use social media for recruitment.
VIDEO August 13 Former US Army Special Ops soldier exposes part of Putin's 'personal crusade' that should 'upset Americans' Former U.S. Army Special Operations soldier Brett Velicovich analyzes Russian President Vladimir Putin's 'true face' ahead of his meeting with President Donald Trump on 'The Story.'
Georgia August 12 Who is Quornelius Radford? The Army sergeant accused of shooting 5 soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia Army Sergeant Quornelius Radford, 28, accused of shooting five soldiers at Fort Stewart where he works as automated logistics sergeant in combat team area.
Manhunt August 11 Special Forces vet exposes tactics of Montana, Washington state survivalists: 'Can't stay hidden forever' Former soldier Michael Brown was on the run while Travis Decker evades a massive manhunt following Montana bar shooting and Washington child murders as authorities deploy.
VIDEO August 8 Army veteran: Nobody is more thrilled than me to see Special Forces 'stacking cartel members like cardboard' Former U.S. Army Special Forces Jim Hanson commends the Trump administration's 'tremendous step' against drug cartels on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
MILITARY August 6 Fort Stewart rapid response: Former safety chief says Army emergency policies, protocols helped save lives Army Sgt. Quornelius Radford, of Jacksonville, Florida, is charged with shooting five fellow soldiers at Fort Stewart as former military officials weigh in on weapons safety protocols.
VIDEO August 6 Alleged Fort Stewart gunman is a US Army Sergeant, motive is unclear Fox News senior correspondent Jonathan Serrie reports on the latest information in the Fort Stewart shooting incident that left five U.S. Army soldiers injured on 'Special Report.'
VIDEO August 6 Retired NYPD official reveals what 'says a lot' about Georgia's Fort Stewart military base Retired NYPD lieutenant Joe Cardinale commends the response of Fort Stewart's officials to an active shooter incident on 'America Reports.'
VIDEO August 6 Soldiers run to safety during Fort Stewart shooting U.S. Army soldiers were captured running outside during a shooting Wednesday morning at Fort Stewart in Georgia. (Courtesy: X/ Breaking News)
VIDEO August 6 Georgia shooting suspect in custody after injuring five, Army official reports Fox News contributor Paul Mauro discusses the latest updates on the shooting at Fort Stewart in Hinesville, Georgia.
Montana August 2 Manhunt intensifies for Army veteran suspected of killing 4 in bar shooting after truck found abandoned Police searched mountains near Anaconda for armed suspect Michael Paul Brown after a deadly shooting at a bar left four victims dead Friday.
MILITARY July 30 Army secretary rescinds West Point leadership offer to former Biden administration CISA director Former Biden administration cybersecurity chief Jen Easterly lost a distinguished West Point chair position after the Army secretary ordered a review of academy hiring practices.
Australia July 25 Next-gen missile shown off in first Pacific test as US expands long-range arsenal U.S. and Australian forces collaborated on a milestone precision strike missile test using HIMARS, enhancing Indo-Pacific deterrence capabilities amid regional tensions.
VIDEO July 25 Army conducts live fire test of its new precision strike missiles in Australia The Army July 25, 2025, conducted its first live fire test in the Indo-Pacific region of its new precision strike missile, while Secretary Dan Driscoll observed. (Army)
World War Two July 20 Jake Larson, WWII veteran turned TikTok's 'Papa Jake,' dies at 102, granddaughter announces TikTok star "Papa Jake" Larson, who planned the Normandy invasion and survived D-Day, passed away at 102 after sharing his World War II memories online.
Tech July 18 US Army tests robot coyotes to prevent catastrophic bird strikes Robot coyotes built on motorized cars reaching 20 mph are being deployed at military airfields as an innovative solution to wildlife threats to aircraft safety.
US Army July 17 Army secretary vows 'grievous error' targeting pro-life groups will never happen again Army Secretary Dan Driscoll called it "deeply inappropriate" that military training slides wrongly categorizing pro-life organizations as extremist groups.
Defense Spending & Budget News June 27 Pentagon unveils $961B budget request: Fund for Golden Dome, missiles and drones, fewer F-35 jets Trump administration unveils $961 billion Pentagon budget with $848.3 billion in discretionary funding, featuring cuts to F-35 purchases and increased investment in drones.
VIDEO June 23 The world isn't used to this type of diplomacy, retired Army soldier says Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., and Ret. Army Special Forces Weapons Sergeant Tim Kennedy analyze how 'peace through strength' led to Iran and Israel's ceasefire on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
VIDEO June 22 Will Iranian proxies be pushed to act? Former Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant describes the state of Iran's military capabilities following President Donald Trump's strikes on 'One Nation.'Â
VIDEO June 22 Former CENTCOM commander calls Operation Midnight Hammer 'a little bit surreal' Ret. Gen. Joseph Votel weighs in on Operation Midnight Hammer and recounts challenges he faced in the Middle East on 'The Story.'
MILITARY June 18 Army soldiers from Minnesota, Michigan perish in separate Middle East incidents Department of Defense confirms two Army soldiers deployed in the Middle East supporting anti-ISIS operations died in separate non-combat incidents.