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The US Army's working on a tiny, lightweight assault rifle that can easily punch holes in Chinese and Russian body armor
Engineers at the Army Research Lab are developing a hard-hitting compact firearm perfect for countering near-peer adversaries in close quarters.
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30 photos from the Tiananmen Square protests that China has tried to erase from history
June 4, 2019 marks the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests, a pro-democracy occupation that ended in bloodshed.
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These haunting photo overlays capture the horrors of D-Day, which happened exactly 75 years ago
The D-Day invasion, code named Operation Overlord, was the largest seaborne invasion in history.
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A West Point cadet just had his rape conviction overturned, and now he's free to return to the school
Judges said that because the woman didn't audibly struggle and the cadet didn't try to keep her quiet or hide his identity, it did not amount to rape.
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Trump and Bolton want a piece of Iran, but the Pentagon is planning for a much different enemy
The Pentagon has turned its attention away from the Middle East, even as the Trump administration deploys more military assets there.
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Here's why the US aircraft carrier sent to confront Iran isn't sailing up to its doorstep
The US military sent tons of firepower to the Middle East as a show of force to Iran, but it is holding back amid fears tensions could boil over.
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Trump — who famously got a pass from serving in Vietnam — says he is 'making up for' his lack of service by increasing funding for the military
Explaining why he never enlisted in the military, President Donald Trump told Piers Morgan this week that he was "never a fan" of the Vietnam War.
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Russia says D-Day memorials are part of a 'false' history of World War II meant to airbrush out the Soviet Union
"It was the peoples of the Soviet Union who broke the backbone of the Third Reich. That is a fact," Sergey Lavrov wrote ahead of D-Day memorials.
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More than one-quarter of the gasoline sold in Colombia is used to make cocaine
Colombia is the world's largest producer of cocaine, and reports indicate traffickers are taking advantage of government subsidies to fund production.
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Kim Jong Un's mysterious sister, who helps him govern but was rumored to have fallen from favor, just appeared next to him at a major event
North Korea's state media showed Kim Yo Jong beside Kim Jong Un at the Mass Games at Pyongyang. She had missed many high-profile events since April.
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