The Veterans Affairs Department has agreed to pay up to $20 million to veterans for exposing them to possible identity theft in 2006 after losing their sensitive personal information.
Why was a New Zealand man able to purchase an MP3 player containing senstive U.S. military information?
Al-Shabab took over parts of Baidoa in Somalia yesterday just hours after occupying Ethiopian military.
Canada\'s Minister of Foreign Affairs, The Honourable Lawrence Cannon says that Canada will contribute $10 million toward U.S. efforts to detect and secure dangerous nuclear and radiological materials in Russia and Ukraine.
A new Commander-in-Chief means new marching orders for the troops in Afghanistan.
On its final working day, the Bush administration signed a last-minute deal with Israel aimed at cutting off the supply of smuggled weapons to Hamas...
President-Elect Barack Obama is reportedly considering ordering the CIA to follow conduct outlined in the U.S. Army Field Manual.
The Pakistan Army, Air Force and Navy are on red alert after reports of new threats from India.
Sixty-one detainees released from the U.S. Navy base prison in Cuba are believed to have rejoined the fight, said Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell, citing data from December.
A new Administration means there will be new approaches to counterterrorism efforts. Earlier this week, the Cato Institute examined this issue during a two day conference. Dr. Audrey Cronin, professor at the National War College,…
Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice have signed a Strategic Partnership agreement.
President Elect Barack Obama officially nominated Admiral Dennis Blair to be Director of National Intelligence.
Some familiar faces may be returning to the Pentagon. President-elect Barack Obama has named William Lynn as deputy defense secretary.
A spokesman for Pakistan\'s prime minister has announced that the country\'s national security adviser has been fired.