More than 50,000 North Koreans, including 13,000 troops, took part in a massive military parade Thursday. The event marks the 70th anniversary of the North's armed forces and comes just one day before South Korea hosts the opening ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics.
It's no secret that both American and Russian intelligence agencies are constantly trying to hack each other's emails. But what may be somewhat surprising is how easy it is to get people in sensitive jobs to click on sketchy phishing links.
President Donald Trump signed a memorandum Tuesday to establish vetting centers for individuals attempting to enter the United States.
Vice President Mike Pence plans to attend the 2018 Winter Olympics, which start this week in South Korea. But his goal isn't just to see the games and watch the athletes compete.
The US military is starting to pull American troops from Iraq.
The Trump administration on Friday announced it will continue much of the Obama administration’s nuclear weapons policy, but take a more aggressive stance toward Russia. It said Russia must be convinced it would face “unacceptably dire costs” if it were to threaten even a limited nuclear attack in Europe.
The House Intelligence Committee released its controversial memo outlining alleged abuses by the FBI and Justice Department in the Trump-Russia investigation.
We missed, two words Pentagon top brass do not want to hear, but they did after the United States had an unsuccessful missile defense test on Wednesday.
The Secretary of Homeland Security announced her determination to fully renew special humanitarian protections for Syrians caught in the U.S. during the height of that country’s civil war, but won’t open the window to anyone who came after 2016.
The U.S. State Department is calling out Moscow after a close call in the sky over the Black Sea between a U.S. Navy reconnaissance plane and a Russian fighter jet.