Saudi Arabia has significantly increased its oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz since the recent U.S.-Iran deal, raising questions about regional impacts.
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Former U.S. Amphib Sunk in Pacific Maritime Strike Drills
A U.S. amphibious ship was sunk during recent Pacific maritime strike exercises, raising questions about military readiness and regional security.
Lockheed Skunk Works C2 Unifies Guam Missile Defense Network
Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works has completed the integration of Guam’s missile defense systems into a unified command and control network, enhancing regional security.
Japanese torpedo sends US ship to the ocean floor during Valiant Shield exercise
A Japanese torpedo struck a US Navy vessel, causing it to sink during the Valiant Shield military exercise. Details are still emerging.
Another Top General Is Out at the Pentagon
A senior Pentagon general has resigned, marking a significant leadership change amid ongoing military reforms. Details are still emerging.
Gen. Chris Donahue set to retire as Army commander in Europe and Africa, in latest departure by top military official
General Chris Donahue is set to retire from his role as Army commander in Europe and Africa, marking a significant leadership change in U.S. military presence.
Fetterman: ICE centers in Schuylkill, Berks counties not moving forward
Senator Fetterman confirms plans for ICE detention centers in Schuylkill and Berks counties are not moving forward, citing legal and community concerns.
Dana Nessel: ICE to offload Romulus warehouse eyed as future detention center
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced ICE intends to repurpose a Romulus warehouse as a future detention facility amid ongoing legal challenges.
Valve’s Steam Machine Is Now Available on Steam — Sign Up Before June 25
Valve has started accepting sign-ups for its new Steam Machine, a compact living-room PC, with registration open until June 25. Selected users will be notified afterward.
Several Louisville roads closed due to flooding
Multiple roads in Louisville are closed after heavy rains caused flooding. Authorities warn residents to avoid affected areas as cleanup continues.