In a shocking revelation, a botched covert operation by US Navy SEALs in 2019 led to the deaths of North Korean civilians. Approved by Trump, the mission aimed to improve intelligence but ended in tragedy during high-stakes negotiations.
In a stunning display of military might, China commemorates the end of World War II with its largest parade yet, featuring Xi Jinping, Putin, and Kim Jong Un. This event signals a shift in global power dynamics as these leaders unite.
China's recent military parade showcased an impressive array of new weapons, signaling its growing military strength and ambition. With advanced drones, missiles, and AI technology on display, the event was a clear message to the US and its allies. Discover the key takeaways from this monumental event.
Kathryn Bigelow's latest film, 'A House of Dynamite,' starring Idris Elba, captivated audiences at the Venice Film Festival with an impressive 11-minute ovation. The film, focused on a missile attack crisis, marks Bigelow's return to filmmaking after six years.
As Jaws celebrates its 50th anniversary, it proves it's still a box office contender, coming in second place behind the hit film Weapons. This summer has been tough for Hollywood, but Jaws shows it still has bite!
This Labor Day weekend saw a horror movie reclaim the top spot while a 50-year-old classic proves it still has power at the box office. Discover the surprising results and what it means for Hollywood.
A federal judge dismissed a weapons case in D.C. citing an unlawful search, raising alarms about police overreach amid heightened scrutiny and new federal directives. The judge expressed outrage over the handling of the case, stressing the importance of lawful procedures.
In a recent move, over 2,300 National Guard troops in Washington D.C. have begun carrying weapons for self-defense. This deployment, ordered by the Pentagon, aims to enhance safety amidst rising crime concerns.
In a bold step to combat crime in the nation's capital, National Guard troops have begun carrying weapons under the authorization of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. This move comes as part of President Trump's crackdown efforts.
In a surprising move, National Guard members in Washington will now carry service-issued weapons, raising concerns about detentions and arrests amid escalating military presence in the city.