Appearing on this week's episode of The Global Lane, Bradley Bowman of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies explains what Putin hopes to accomplish by amassing nearly 100,000 troops along Russia's border with Ukraine.
The Pentagon knew it had a problem when Nick Chaillan, its first-ever chief software officer quit, saying the United States has "no competing fighting chance against China in 15 to 20 years" when it comes to cyberwarfare and artificial intelligence.
Investigations into the Jan. 6th riot are escalating on both sides of Capitol Hill.
Hackers linked to the Iranian government have been targeting a “broad range of victims” inside the United States, including by deploying ransomware, according to an advisory issued Wednesday by American, British and Australian officials.
Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas faced tough questions Tuesday when he appeared before members of the Senate Judiciary Committee. While the discussion was wide-ranging, Republicans were mainly focused on the crisis at the U.S. southern border.
The United States is blasting Russia for carrying out a missile test that it calls "dangerous and irresponsible." Russia's risky move created an explosion of debris that now threatens space travel and astronauts on the International Space Station.
For more than 70 years, NATO has served as a worldwide security force. Created by the U.S. and other western nations, NATO's first priority was to deter an attack by the Soviet Union, but now there's a growing consensus among European countries that they can no longer continue to count on the treaty's most powerful member.
At fewer than two people per square mile, Alaska boasts the lowest population density in the country. And for people like Brian Heaphy, that's one of the biggest reasons to live here. After graduating from the Naval Academy and a successful career as a US Navy SEAL, Heaphy needed a change of pace.
Dozens of U.S. Navy SEALs and Special Warfare Command crewmen are taking legal action against the Biden administration and the Defense Department for their refusal to grant religious exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
The annual Pentagon report on China Military Power makes some disturbing predictions. Nuclear advancements are getting the most attention, with China predicted to have at least a thousand nuclear warheads by 2030 - a much more aggressive pace than suggested by last year's report.