Defense

The Civilians Killed in U.S. Airstrikes

Between 64 and 116 civilians and more than 2,000 militants have been killed outside war zones, the White House said.

Defense

Is Long-Term Immigration Detention Illegal?

The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether detained migrants can be held for longer than six months without a bail hearing.

Defense

No Alcohol for U.S. Sailors in Japan

The Navy has banned drinking after the latest arrest of an American on Okinawa.

Management

An Investigation Into Wisconsin's VA 'Candy Land'

A report due out Tuesday looks into the Tomah Veterans Affairs Medical Center and how doctors might have over-prescribed pain pills to veterans.

Management

American Eagle, Meet the American Bison

President Obama has signed legislation making the bison the national mammal of the United States.

Defense

A Woman In Military Command of North America

General Lori Robinson is a step closer to becoming the first female to serve as a combatant commander.

Defense

Obama Urges Europe to Contribute More to Their Own Defense

In Germany, the American president said, "If we do not solve these problems, you start seeing those who would try to exploit those fears and frustrations and channel them in a destructive way."

Management

The Gyrocopter Mailman Gets a Four-Month Sentence

The Florida man flew onto the West Lawn of the Capitol in 2015 to demand campaign-finance reform.

Defense

Explosions Hit Brussels Airport and Metro Station, Killing at Least 26

U.S. Embassy in Brussels asks American citizens to shelter in place and avoid public transportation.

Management

The Oregon Standoff Comes to an End

All four holdouts at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge have surrendered.