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Navies around the world are starting to get into the idea of torpedoes that kill other torpedoes
It would build off missile-defense systems, but those systems have had their share of problems, and anti-torpedo systems are hitting similar hurdles.
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The US Army wants to arm soldiers with new 'suicide drones' able to take out enemy troops and wreck light vehicles
With new shoulder-launched loitering munitions — suicide drones, US Army soldiers will be able to better engage enemies without a clear line of sight.
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China's rapidly developing military has caught the US's attention — here's where Beijing still needs to improve
China has made tremendous progress in improving its military capabilities, but it will remain a work in progress in the decade to come.
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Trump is about to make an unprecedented move to ramp up the pressure on Cuba
President Donald Trump is poised to allow lawsuits against foreign firms that have profited from properties Cuba seized after the 1959 revolution.
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The first step anyone should take to start getting more from credit card rewards, according to an expert
A navy-vet-turned-travel-rewards-expert has advice for anyone looking to get started with credit card rewards: Open an AmEx Platinum Card.
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The United States isn't going to like what the future has in store for it
The only thing clear about the changing world order is that US can shape its role in it — and it's likely to mess it up, writes Stephen M. Walt.
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The Coast Guard arrested a Canadian man allegedly sailing with almost 200 gallons of liquid meth
The Coast Guard stopped a vessel off the coast of Oregon heading north. Onboard, the Justice Department says, was 200 gallons of liquid meth.
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Some Homeland Security officials are shaken by Trump's purge and pointing out their new office is built at a former government mental hospital
The construction of the 4.5 million square-feet building was reportedly delayed for over a decade, but will be ready to house employees this month.
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Democratic lawmakers want to re-assess the special relationship between the US and Israel
For the first time in decades, prominent politicians in Washington are calling for serious daylight between the US and Israel.
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Trump believes Congress' efforts to cut US military aid for the Saudi-led war in Yemen was a rebuke for his response to the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi
President Donald Trump issued his second veto during his presidency to shoot down the bipartisan resolution on Tuesday.
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