
Pentagon gets orders to plan military parade for Veterans Day
President told Fox News' Jeanine Pirro Saturday night in an interview that a parade would have lots of plane flyovers
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President told Fox News' Jeanine Pirro Saturday night in an interview that a parade would have lots of plane flyovers
President Trump has wanted a military parade after seeing one in France, but not everyone in Washington is on board with the idea
There was "so much military hardware moving, at times it seemed as if Washington was under attack," CBS News correspondent Eric Engberg said
The DOD has ordered an independent federal auditor to stop providing the public with information about U.S. war efforts in Afghanistan
Encounter lasted two hours and 40 minutes and the Russian jet at one point flew across the U.S. plane's flight path
Service members working out in this digital age have unwittingly produced a map of their locations and activities worldwide
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia denied a White House attempt to prevent enlistment
Newly-released video captured by baffled U.S. Navy pilots offers an inside look at a secretive government program that investigated UFOs
Pentagon officials have acknowledged the program's existence, The New York Times reports
Transgender people can enlist in military beginning Jan. 1, despite Trump's opposition, CBS News' David Martin confirms
U.S. military considers them a legitimate and important weapon, although critics say they kill indiscriminately and pose hazards to civilians
Word follows report that 3 military members were reassigned from WH posts after allegations of improper contact with foreign women during the trip
Summary released by Pentagon notes that location of assault, location of report don't necessarily coincide
The Pentagon's official Twitter account retweeted a tweet urging Mr. Trump, along with other public officials accused of sexual misconduct, should resign
The Army's top general said his service has failed in a "significant amount" of cases to alert the FBI to soldiers' criminal history
Amount is higher than what President Trump requested
Logan Melgar, 34, died last June in a house he shared with the two Navy SEALs in the capital of Mali
Jacob M. Sims, 36, died of wounds in a helicopter crash in eastern Afghanistan on Oct. 27
The applications were promised to these soldiers as part of their enlistment contracts
The soldiers were not expecting enemy contact in Niger, but the ambush was described by U.S. military sources as a "complex attack"
"At this point we have conflicting stories. We want to be able to get the full, accurate story and get it right," Lankford said Sunday on CBS News' "Face the Nation"
Tune into “Face the Nation” this Sunday for the latest on the GOP budget and tax reform plans, the debate over honoring fallen soldiers and more
The FBI is searching for information about the militants who attacked the U.S.-Nigerien patrol
The figure brings the total bill for fighting America's longest war to $12.5 billion annually
Although the bill calls for an increase in military spending, Congress would have to separately roll back a 2011 law that set spending caps on the Pentagon
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has suspended more than 20 employees who signed an open letter criticizing the agency, multiple sources told CBS News.
The Trump administration is reinstating a long-dormant practice of conducting "neighborhood checks" to vet immigrants applying for U.S. citizenship.
Last week, Cracker Barrel announced that it was changing its logo to remove the image of a man sitting in a chair leaning against a barrel, and replacing it with a logo that only featured the chain's name.
SpaceX launched its huge Super Heavy-Starship on Tuesday, chalking up what appeared to be a remarkably successful test flight in the wake of three back-to-back failures earlier this year.
Removing a top Fed official threatens to shake investor confidence in the central bank's long-standing independence, according to Wall Street observers.
Florida has plans to target three to five House seats held by Democrats.
A Dallas man was arrested for allegedly approaching an ICE facility and claiming he had a bomb, a senior Homeland Security official tells CBS News.
The Justice Department is investigating whether former FBI officials mishandled documents that were found in a burn bag, a source told CBS News.
Although unrelated, the Utah ruling comes amid redistricting issues throughout the country, most notably in Texas and California.