How the Navy is fighting climate change with action on clean energy
The U.S. military is the world's largest single source of climate pollution. Work at the Naval Research Laboratory offers greener fuel for sailors and Marines.
Military Technology Could Solve America's Housing Shortage
When outdated technology is replaced with more efficient systems, construction leaders often realize they're actually saving money.
Viral photo of uniformed Marines at Mar-a-Lago was from nonpolitical event
The photo raised alarm for some, but was confirmed to Newsweek to be a nonpolitical event.
Ukraine may get new high-power "DragonFire" laser
The British laser weapon could dramatically change Ukrainian air defense capabilities as the country's war with Russia continues.
Plan to cut key Army benefits sparks backlash
The potential cuts to two popular programs come amid recruitment shortages across U.S. military services.
US Marine Corps begins "comprehensive" revamp of retired fighter jets
The Marines received the first of 22 jets that it will extensively update for use in a training program.
US military secrets "at risk" of being discovered
Congress members blame the Biden administration for not closing what are viewed as visa loopholes allowing Chinese individuals to gain illegal entry into Guam.
Trump immunity claim could "inject chaos" into military: Retired generals
A group of retired military generals warned the Supreme Court about the effects broad presidential immunity might have.
US Army receives "real game-changer" with new missile defense system
Northrop Grumman's Integrated Battle Command System is called the "future of warfighting" after recent test.
Mystery as Navy fires commander of biomedical lab
Captain Abigail Yablonsky Marter was removed as head of Naval Medical Research Unit South, whose research focuses on diseases like malaria, as well as STIs.
National guard member defects to Russia
A former USAF serviceman and Holyoke City Councilor reportedly joined Putin's military in Ukraine after fleeing the US amid child pornography charges.
How much has NATO cost the US over the past 75 years?
In 2023, the U.S. led NATO funding with $860 billion, or 3.49 percent of its GDP. Poland topped alliance funding by percentage.
US military's "groundbreaking" new missile reaches milestone
Raytheon's upgraded SM-6 missile successfully intercepted a ballistic missile target over the Pacific.
Archaeologists find ancient campsite left by New Mexico's earliest settlers
"This site marks a pivotal moment in shedding light on the area's history and its early inhabitants," an Air Force official said.
Exclusive—Iraq militia: Biden must withdraw or see troops exit "in coffins"
"They will see who the resistance is and what the capabilities of the resistance are," Faylaq al-Waad al-Sadiq's leader warned.
US Reaper drone in emergency landing amid Russia GPS attacks
The Reaper drone landed in northwestern Poland late on Monday local time, the Polish General Command said.
US forces say Houthi attacks threaten world amid hypersonic missile reports
Houthi attacks are "an ongoing concern for all nations that engage in maritime commerce in the region," CENTCOM told Newsweek.
West Point's mission statement change sparks fury
The military academy recently changed its mission statement, replacing the words "Duty, Honor, Country" with "Army Values."
Military cancels new weapons after string of failures
The U.S. Army said last week that it was scrapping production of an extended-range cannon artillery.
China, Russia, Iran join forces for war games amid US-Houthi clashes
The exercises follow Iran's calls to establish a "maritime security belt" to counter the U.S and its allies.
US troops "may have been killed" in strike on Patriots in Ukraine: Russia
Americans may have been among the casualties, as drone footage of an alleged strike on the missile system emerged.
Disabled veteran "lost" $158,000 as change to benefits stalls in Congress
The Major Richard Star Act would help about 50,000 veterans get retirement pay and disability compensation without reductions.
Who is David Franklin Slater? Air force man charged over secret docs leak
An employee of the U.S. Air Force was indicted for allegedly sharing classified information on a foreign dating site.
US defends legal case for troops in Syria as pressure builds to withdraw
"We know that they are not going to stay in northeast Syria forever," the Syrian Democratic Council's Sinam Mohamad told Newsweek.
Joe Biden's Cannabis pardons do not apply to everyone
A new update has clarified that this pardon does not apply to those in the military.
Military preparing for long-range strikes with new task forces
Amid low recruitment numbers, the U.S. Army is planning to add five new task forces with long-range strike capabilities.
Syria says attacks on US troops mean Biden must withdraw
Syria's U.N. Mission told Newsweek that the U.S. military presence in the country is both "illegal" and "illegitimate."
White House breaks silence on Russian anti-satellite weapon
White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby confirmed Russia has obtained a "troubling" anti-satellite weapon.
Donald Trump tells Nikki Haley's husband to leave his military deployment
The former president has doubled down on his comments about Haley's military husband.
US Air Force unveils sweeping changes in "era of Great Power Competition"
The changes are aimed at "reshaping, refocusing, and reoptimizing" the Air Force and Space Force.