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The husband of a US soldier who was killed in Afghanistan returned to the US after he was deported to Mexico
Jose Carranza's wife was killed by an IED in Afghanistan. ICE officials brought him back to the US on Monday, April 15.
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This soldier just became one of the Army's 'Best Rangers' — for the 3rd time
This year's Best Ranger competition saw the two-man teams grapple with 17 events over the three-day event at Fort Benning, Georgia.
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Here's what the US military's new focus on a potential fight with Russia or China could mean for America's special operators
Preparing for a fight with a sophisticated enemy means changes for US Special Operations Command, but the fight against extremism isn't going away.
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North Korean defector shot 5 times in epic escape says it's a 'miracle' he's alive
Bolting across the DMZ into South Korea, former North Korean soldier Oh Chong Song was shot five times. It's a 'miracle' he's still alive.
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Navy SEAL charged with war crimes accused of threatening to kill teammates if they talked, court documents show
Leaked documents say the decorated SEAL Edward Gallagher threatened to kill fellow SEALs who told anyone about the killing of a wounded ISIS fighter.
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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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US-Russia relations are getting worse, and that's raising concerns about stumbling into a nuclear war
A deep chill in US-Russian ties is causing worry that Washington and Moscow are in danger of stumbling into a clash that could lead to nuclear war.
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Bernie Sanders slams Nicolas Maduro as a failure, but won't support a US military intervention in Venezuela
"At the end of the day, I think what you want in one of the largest countries in Latin America is free and fair elections."
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'El Chapo' Guzman is awaiting his fate in a US jail, but the Sinaloa cartel already has its next fight lined up
"El Chapo" Guzman was convicted two months ago, but members of his cartel in Mexico haven't hesitated to go after rivals in the criminal underworld.
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