Navy investigates president of U.S. Naval War College
The U.S. Military Academy at West Point says a tactical vehicle overturned on a dirt road early Thursday, killing one cadet
The Army Corps of Engineers has awarded contracts totaling nearly $1 billion to replace short barriers with tall fences along the U.S.-Mexico border
U.S. Secret Service Director Randolph 'Tex' Alles is leaving the Trump administration
A federal appeals court has heard arguments in a lawsuit that claims President Donald Trump is violating the Constitution by accepting profits from foreign and domestic officials through his hotel in Washington, D.C.
The head of the Food and Drug Administration is stepping down after nearly two years leading public health agency
A vessel that bears the name of Oklahoma's second-largest city has been commissioned as the newest warship in the U.S. Navy's fleet. The USS Tulsa was commissioned on Saturday at a pier in San Francisco.
The American AI Initiative is intended to enhance national and economic security, directing federal agencies to make data and computing resources more available to artificial intelligence experts.
The vote now heads to the full Senate, where Barr is expected to be confirmed in a vote as soon as next week. Barr, who previously served as attorney general from 1991 to 1993, would succeed Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
The Army is developing a new, more grueling and complex fitness exam that adds dead lifts, power throws and other exercises designed to make soldiers more fit and ready for combat
Absence rate among unpaid government airport screeners hits 10 percent
Thousands of federal employees and their families are applying for unemployment and food stamps to get by as the longest government shutdown in U.S. history drags on
The U.S. Coast Guard Academy says its ability to serve cadets returning from winter break will be affected by the forced furlough of administrative staff and other nonessential civilians as part of the partial government shutdown
Trump's pick to become the next attorney general will likely be questions about his comments on political donations made by prosecutors on special counsel Robert Mueller's team
Correction: AP Explains-Trump-National Monuments story