Why Some U.S. Troops Are Still In Syria
There are currently about 900 U.S. soldiers there and according to the Pentagon, they are there to help in the fight against ISIS.
US sailor convicted of attempted espionage by military court
The U.S. Navy chief petty officer was convicted for failure to obey a lawful order among other charges along with an attempted espionage charge.
US military veteran seemingly joins Russian army amid criminal probe
Wilmer Puello-Mota is a U.S. Air Force veteran and a former elected official in Massachusetts who is facing sex offender charges.
Ralph Puckett Jr., awarded Medal of Honor, dies at 97
President Joe Biden presented Puckett with the Medal of Honor in 2021, more than seven decades after Puckett was seriously wounded in battle.
Addressing the planet's ocean plastics problem
Our oceans are full of plastic — an estimated 200 million metric tons. And it's the microscopic pieces that could be the biggest threat.
UN warns workers are at risk from excess heat and other climate shifts
In a new report, the International Labor Organization suggested ways for governments to help address the rising effects of climate change on workers.
NASA announces it's fixed a bug that corrupted Voyager 1's messages
Engineers had to rearrange code on one of Voyager's computers to avoid memory corruption. Now its science mission is set to continue.