Law enforcement agencies have long considered vehicles deadly weapons, but have increasingly clamped down on officers firing ...
America's 450 nuclear missile silos exist, at least in part, to be destroyed in a nuclear attack. USA TODAY breaks down the ...
A Bellevue, Wash.-based startup is moving closer to commercialization of a handheld scanning device that it says could change one of the most dangerous and controversial procedures in policing: the ...
USA TODAY asked experts what changes our leaders can make to nuclear missile modernization to make the country a safer place.
North Korea says leader Kim Jong Un has observed test-flights of hypersonic missiles and underscored the need to bolster the ...
A fatal ICE shooting in Minnesota is prompting renewed scrutiny of federal use-of-force standards and how officers decide when deadly force is justified.
Iran’s Mindex website offers military equipment for purchase, with its FAQ now saying that buyers can contract to pay in ...
After U.S. forces seized Nicolás Maduro, prosecutors unsealed new charges outlining decades of alleged cocaine trafficking ...
The possession of a functioning hypersonic weapon would give North Korea an ability to penetrate the US and South Korea's ...
Foreign policy expert Richard Fontaine argues that Maduro’s removal could redefine U.S. interests in Latin America ...
Washington Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore was arrested outside his hometown of Cleveland on Wednesday shortly after ...
Attorney Royal Alexander offers his opinion on what kind of sentence Venezuelan president, Nicolas Maduro, may face after his ...