Man dies at Luke Air Force Base after driving through security checkpoint
Glendale PD is investigating an incident at Luke AFB after a man drove through the south gate and didn't follow proper entry protocols.
Man dies at Luke Air Force Base after driving through security checkpoint
Glendale PD is investigating an incident at Luke AFB after a man drove through the south gate and didn't follow proper entry protocols.
3 US Navy sailors have died in less than a week, officials say
All three deaths are not believed to be connected at this time, according to a United States Navy spokesperson.
Wisconsin National Guard to remove member after guilty plea in Jan. 6 riot
Abram Markofski pleaded guilty to participation in the U.S. Capitol insurrection.
'Magic mushrooms' for therapy? Veterans helping sway conservatives
The medicinal use of hallucinogenic mushrooms is making inroads in U.S. states as military veterans advocate for the therapeutic value of psychedelic drugs.
Russia has yet to slow Western countries' pouring of weapons into Ukraine
Western weaponry pouring into Ukraine helped blunt Russia’s initial offensive and seems certain to play a central role in the approaching battle for Ukraine’s contested Donbas region.
Ukraine's first lady says she hasn't seen President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in over a month
The wife of Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said they haven’t seen each other amid Russia’s war on the country. The pair share two children together.
Nearly half of Ukraine's territory needs to be cleared of mines, state news agency reports
An average of 2,000 to 6,000 explosive devices are being removed and neutralized each day, Ukrainian officials say, but they still have a long way to go as the war rages on.
Putin vows to press invasion of Ukraine until Russia's goals are met
Putin insisted Tuesday the campaign was going as planned, despite a major withdrawal in the face of stiff Ukrainian opposition and significant losses.
'It's not the end': The children who survived Bucha's horror
Vlad watched as his mother was carried out of the shelter last month and to the yard of a nearby home. Her coffin was made from pieces of a closet. In a dark basement under a building shaking from the bombardment of war, there were few other options.
Former soldier heading to prison for child pornography, threatening to kill federal employees
A now former U.S. Army Soldier has been sentenced to more than four years in prison after being found guilty of being in possession of child pornography and making threats against federal employees.
Russia-Ukraine war: Mariupol mayor says siege has killed more than 10K civilians
The mayor of Mariupol, Ukraine, said Monday that more than 10,000 civilians have died in the Russian siege of his city, with corpses that were “carpeted through the streets.”
WWII soldier's remains returned to Mississippi for burial
Pvt. Andrew Ladner was laid to rest Saturday at Wolf River Cemetery in Gulfport.
Georgia man indicted for 1982 murder of U.S. Army private
A Georgia man has been indicted for the 1982 murder of an Arizona military woman.
Missile kills at least 52 at crowded Ukrainian train station
Photos from the station in Kramatorsk showed the dead covered with tarps and the remnants of a rocket with the words “For the children” painted in Russian.
A painful wait: Thousands of Phoenix area veterans waiting for benefits amid nationwide backlog
Every day in Arizona, thousands of veterans are waiting for much-needed benefits as a nationwide backlog has caused some cases to be on hold for years. "23 years I've been dealing with this. That is the better part of half my life that I've been dealing with this," a U.S. Army veteran said.
Benjamin Hall gives health update following deadly Ukraine attack: 'I feel pretty damn lucky to be here'
Fox News State Department correspondent Benjamin Hall provided a health update following the horrific attack in Ukraine that left two colleagues dead.
Ukrainian diplomat seeks aid in speech to Arizona lawmakers
Ukraine needs three things to repel Russian invaders and prevent more civilian deaths: “weapons, weapons and weapons,” Dmytro Kushneruk told Arizona lawmakers.
Georgia man indicted for 1982 murder of Arizona soldier
A Chattahoochee County Grand Jury indicted Marcellus McCluster, 64, for the murder of then 20-year-old René Dawn Blackmore who was stationed at Fort Benning. She disappeared upon leaving her barracks on the way to Columbus. Nearly a month later, her wallet and sweater were found on a roadside. Her remains were discovered off a logging road.
Russian retreat reveals destruction as Ukraine asks for help
Russian troops left behind crushed buildings, streets littered with destroyed cars and residents in dire need of food and other aid in a northern Ukrainian city, giving fuel to Kyiv's calls Thursday for more Western support to help halt Moscow's offensive.