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As the USS Carl Vinson departs, Houthi militants escalate attacks on commercial ships, raising concerns over maritime security.
The Islamic Republic will watch the US response to the new Houthi attacks carefully, with implications for future regional stability.
The debate is between those who see the "Big, Beautiful Bill" as sparking an energy renaissance, and those who think it is a big catastrophe.
Clean energy will keep growing without subsidies, as lower costs and rising demand favor the most viable projects.
The US Navy is rushing to deploy more carriers across multiple theatres as it grapples with delayed construction timelines ...
The A-10 Thunderbolt II has served the US Air Force for nearly half a century. While the service had wanted to retire all its A-10s, the Senate has saved some from the chopping block.
The B-52s in service today outwardly resemble those that flew in the 1950s, but their interiors have been repeatedly ...
Elbridge Colby’s recent decision to formally request how—and when—Australia and Japan would respond to any outbreak of hostilities in the Indo-Pacific between the United States and China was prudent.
The Trinity test—the detonation of the world's first nuclear bomb—was conducted 80 years ago as part of the Manhattan Project.
Russia’s decision to scrap the Admiral Kuznetsov is a good strategic move—but an implicit acknowledgement that the carrier has been a disaster for its navy.
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