Attorneys for 9/11 defendants argue plea deal should stand
Lawyers argued Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin violated military rules by revoking a plea agreement.
Where in the world are U.S. and China's militaries?
Newsweek's global military site map shows where the two countries maintain a forward presence.
Pentagon reveals new nuclear weapons strategy over Russia-China threat
The world is in a "new nuclear age" and the U.S. will take a "more competitive approach", the Pentagon has said.
Graph shows U.S. defense budget slump since Cold War
A new report calls on Washington to increase spending commensurate with international threats, most notably China.
9/11 plea deal for accused plotters sparks fury: "Slap in the face"
The Pentagon announced that a man accused of plotting the September 11, 2001, attacks and two alleged accomplices have reached plea agreements.
China has wiped out US military advantage in Western Pacific: Commission
Washington urgently needs to ramp up investment in areas like industrial capacity, shipbuilding and munitions production, a report says.
US announces new $1.7 billion military package for Ukraine
The United States will also supply Ukraine with secure communications systems, funding for commercial satellite imagery services and demolition equipment.
Pentagon responds to Russian, Chinese bombers near Alaska
American and Canadian fighter aircraft intercepted two nuclear-capable bombers off the U.S. coast.
Filmmaker embedded with Taliban makes movie about Afghan withdrawal
"The Kalashnikov was heavy, but these are very light," one Talib says. "Made in the USA," another responds.
Russia issues warning over US Arctic plan: "confrontation"
The Kremlin hit back at the Pentagon's concerns about growing military cooperation in the region between Moscow and Beijing.
Russian TV airs map of possible nuclear strikes on NATO capitals
Propagandist Yevgeny Popov told the Russia-1 channel that three Russian missiles could cause the collapse of British civilization.
Pentagon issues Ukraine ATACMS warning
Kyiv has used U.S.-supplied ATACMS effectively against high-value Russian assets in Moscow-controlled Ukraine and Crimea.
Pentagon's newest fighter jet secrets 'leaked' by Russian source: Report
"It won't hurt if I post them here for those who need them," wrote a Russian blogger of documents posted online purporting to give details on U.S. weapons.
US provides major boost to Ukraine's Patriot system
The Pentagon announced a $2.2 billion package on Wednesday that will boost Ukraine's Patriot and NASAMS systems.
Russia "did not accomplish that much" during break in US funding: Pentagon
Russia is "trying to take advantage of a situation when we are waiting for supplies from our partners," Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky said in April.
Biden's Gaza pier has spent more time being fixed than moving aid
Since its opening on May 17, the pier has only been operational for 12 out of 38 days due to adverse weather and logistical issues.
Nuclear warning issued over Chinese arsenal
China has deployed nuclear warheads for the first time, according to a new report.
Edward Snowden sounds alarm on Pentagon "disinformation" campaign report
The infamous whistleblower was upset by a new report on the Pentagon's anti-vax disinformation campaign overseas.
Biggest bombshells about Pentagon's anti-vax campaign from new report
The U.S. military was behind efforts to discourage vaccinations for COVID-19, according to an investigation.
Gaza pier being torn down again due to rough seas
Days after aid operations resumed, concerns about heavy seas damaging the $230 million pier have led officials to consider its temporary dismantling.
US navy "shadowing" Russian flotilla off Florida coast—satellite data
A Russian naval group is heading towards the Caribbean in a perceived Russian retaliation to the Pentagon's military support for Ukraine.
US colonel reveals Patriot system's "historic" feat in Ukraine
The US officer appeared to confirm a theory about the destruction of one of Russia's rarest and most expensive aircraft.
Taiwan gets F-16 boost from US
A $300 million arms package is the 14th to be approved for Taipei by the Biden administration.
Congress Must Get Answers Before Spending More on Missile Program
The Pentagon has a responsibility to weigh capabilities needed for U.S. national security strategically against finite public resources.
Gaza pier before-and-after satellite photos show significant damage
The imagery shows the pier's actual condition, with a significant portion missing following the storm that caused the motorized sections to run aground.
12 days, $320 million: The short life of the Gaza humanitarian pier
The floating dock faced logistical setbacks from its inception, but was finally done in by the weather.
Joe Biden faces backlash over broken Gaza pier: "Humiliation"
The floating Gaza pier's removal for repair is the latest setback for the Biden administration's humanitarian aid initiative.
China turns tables on US over Russia-Ukraine war sanctions
The tit-for-tat sanctions signal China's "gloves are coming off," says Jonathan Ward, a Hudson Institute analyst.
Exclusive: Pentagon's Russian oil red line questioned
Pentagon spokesman Charlie Dietz told Newsweek the U.S. does not support strikes inside Russia but oil refineries play a major role in the Kremlin's war effort.
Satellite images show Gaza humanitarian pier in place
Aid has begun flowing via the floating pier after U.S. forces moved it to the Gaza shoreline Thursday.