


Five soldiers shot in attack at Georgia’s Fort Stewart
The installation was locked down shortly after 11 a.m. Wednesday.

Pentagon & Congress
Defense leaders to return Confederate memorial to Arlington Cemetery
The sculpture honoring Confederate fighters and the separatist movement was removed from the miltiary cemetery in 2023, but will be restored soon.

Vermont bans owning, running paramilitary training camps
Republican Gov. Phil Scott signed legislation Monday making it a crime to own or operate paramilitary training camps in the state.

US busts Russian cyber operation in dozens of countries
The Justice Department says it has disrupted a long-running Russian cyberespionage campaign that stole sensitive information from U.S. and NATO networks.

Soldier to be sentenced for murder in Texas protest shooting
The sentencing hearing for Sgt. Daniel Perry begins today.

How the US Army aviation chief is prepping for the future fleet
Maj. Gen. Mac McCurry sat down with Defense News to discuss how the service will simultaneously balance the existing and future fleet.

Putin claims West is waging a ‘real war’ on Russia at WWII parade
Moscow reprised a familiar refrain at scaled-down Victory Day celebrations that may reflect the toll of Russia's war of aggression on Ukraine.

Army Engineer Corps to study dredging threat to sea turtles
The Army Corps of Engineers has dodged a lawsuit by agreeing to study whether dredging a Georgia shipping channel would threaten sea turtles.

How WWII helped produce the savory bacon pasta known as Carbonara
Carbonara, as it’s known today, is a pasta dish consisting of eggs, pecorino cheese, black pepper, and guanciale.

Marines’ before-and-after portraits show the misery of OC spray
Nothing quite prepares one for the trauma of OC spray.

FBI probes how failed soldier turned Texas mall shooter
The suspect in the deadly shooting at a Texas outlet mall was discharged from the U.S. Army in 2008.
