Russia's new missiles are aimed at the US, but they may be more bark than bite

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Russia's new missiles are aimed at the US, but they may be more bark than bite
 
 
Russia's new missiles are aimed at the US, but they may be more bark than bite
 
The new hypersonic missiles touted by Russian President Vladimir Putin may be targeted for domestic consumption than foreign use.
 
 
 
 
 
The Pentagon is looking for a military base that can hold 5,000 migrant children
 
 
The Pentagon is looking for a military base that can hold 5,000 migrant children
 
The Pentagon is looking for a site to house up to 5,000 unaccompanied migrant children as the US expects more people to cross the border illegally.
 
 
 
 
 
US troops could see biggest pay raise in a decade under the Pentagon's proposed 2020 budget
 
 
US troops could see biggest pay raise in a decade under the Pentagon's proposed 2020 budget
 
US troops could see their pay increase by 3.1 percent under DoD's proposed fiscal year 2020 budget. That would be the largest increase since 2010.
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Pentagon approved a new policy for transgender troops, and it may eventually lead to discharges
 
 
The Pentagon approved a new policy for transgender troops, and it may eventually lead to discharges
 
The policy will largely bar most transgender troops and recruits from transitioning to another sex and require most to serve in their birth gender.
 
 
 
 
 
These were the 50 most violent cities in the world in 2018
 
 
These were the 50 most violent cities in the world in 2018
 
Latin America is home to 42 of the cities on the list, again giving it the distinction of world's most violent region.
 
 
 
 
 
The fallen Air Force Thunderbird pilot who helped 'Captain Marvel' soar
 
 
The fallen Air Force Thunderbird pilot who helped 'Captain Marvel' soar
 
The death of Air Force Maj. Stephen "Cajun" Del Bagno rocked both the Air Force community and the "Captain Marvel" film crew.
 
 
 
 
 
11 reasons Venezuela is mired in a nationwide blackout — and why the problem may not be fixed any time soon
 
 
11 reasons Venezuela is mired in a nationwide blackout — and why the problem may not be fixed any time soon
 
The government blames Venezuela's nationwide outages on sabotage, but blackouts have become common as investment in the electric industry dwindles.
 
 
 
 
 
Really bad paratroopers demonstrate every ramp-jump mistake you can make in one jump
 
 
Really bad paratroopers demonstrate every ramp-jump mistake you can make in one jump
 
A 32-second video from a recent military exercise in Africa is likely to become Airborne lore, and not for good reasons.
 
 
 
 
 
Here are the shadowy armed groups that are keeping Nicolas Maduro in power in Venezuela
 
 
Here are the shadowy armed groups that are keeping Nicolas Maduro in power in Venezuela
 
There are an array of armed groups in Venezuela — legitimate forces like the military, irregular forces backing the government, and criminal groups.
 
 
 
 
 
US to withdraw all its embassy staff in Venezuela as the country continues to plunge into crisis
 
 
US to withdraw all its embassy staff in Venezuela as the country continues to plunge into crisis
 
The US will be removing all remaining staff from its embassy in Venezuela as the country grapples with power outages and a deteriorating political situation.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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