The former New York City college art professor who famously put a machete to the neck of a newspaper ... "Our ancestors… dreamed of us slitting the master’s throat," Rodriguez chanted in ...
The US military might lose a future war against Russia, China, and other autocratic countries unless significant changes and ...
The United States military has said that 15 ISIL (ISIS) fighters were killed in a joint raid with Iraqi security forces in western Iraq. Seven US soldiers were injured in the combined operation ...
A machete-wielding thug who used a blowtorch to set his victim on fire later issued a chilling threat. After confronting body builder Vaughan Livesey in his Wigton Road sports nutrition shop ...
Jason Redman was a Navy SEAL on 9/11 - he and his wife Erica know firsthand how the last 20 years of war changed the U.S. military and those ... there were many of us, I mean, close friends ...
As a woman, I don’t like invoking my sex to win an argument. It seems like a cheap trick. But in the case of New York state’s pepper-spray laws, I feel justified.
In its latest warning amid a new psychological warfare with Iran, the US military threatened the Islamic State and its proxy ...
Two boys in Britain who were 12 when they stabbed a stranger to death with a machete were sentenced on Friday to at least eight and a half years in prison. They are the youngest ...
A new Pentagon policy that effectively bans transgender people from joining the US military and serving in their preferred gender has come into effect. There's no precise figure for the total ...
He also said the entire US military is “watching and waiting”. Trump thanked the US Congress for unanimously approving additional funding for the Secret Service, noting that he is now ...
ISRAEL has ruthlessly eliminated Hezbollah’s chain of command one after the other as the Middle East threatens to explode into chaos. The biggest blow to the terror group came after a ...
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