Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin tested positive for COVID-19 for the second time in seven months despite receiving four vaccine doses, he announced in a statement Monday.
President Joe Biden's administration is sending its largest-ever weapons package to Ukraine, accounting for $1 billion in high-tech ammunition and equipment.
Gen. Mark Milley vowed to fight former President Donald Trump "from the inside" if he tried to use the military to hold onto power in 2020, according to the New Yorker.
The Pentagon denied Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser's request for the National Guard to assist as an influx of migrants arrive in the nation's capital.
The FBI and its joint-terrorism task forces are "actively" investigating individuals who entered the U.S. after being evacuated from Afghanistan and were determined to be national security threats.
The spouse of Navy Lt. Ridge Alkonis said his sentence to three years in a Japanese president has been hard, most notably for their children who are without their father.
The USS Ronald Reagan left Singapore and is now in the South China Sea, following a threat from China over a possible visit to Taiwan by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The top Pentagon official covering China warned that it is "only a matter of time" before Beijing's "aggressive" behavior causes a "major accident or incident" in the Indo-Pacific.
Rep. Jim Banks and 56 House Republicans sent a letter to Secretary Lloyd Austin asking about the federal funds going to colleges and universities with ties to the Chinese government.
Heavy fighting in Kherson continues to rage as Ukrainian troops rely on HIMARS to fight off Russian forces over the critical Antonovsky Bridge, which crosses the Dnieper River.