The U.S. Navy has destroyed a surface target with a swarm of drones for the first time. The demonstration was part of an exercise testing the power and flexibility of unmanned systems, which will be vital in any conflict with China.
In the 11 years since North Korea torpedoed the South Korean warship Cheonan, killing 46 sailors, the South Korean government has strengthened its forces and worked out a new retaliatory policy.
U.S. airlines are currently offering seating capacity this July that comes close to the level of July 2019. Here's why a lot of those seats are going to be withdrawn.
With the strong backing of the United States, Japan has built up its forces around the Senkakus. And successive Japanese administrations have made it very clear—if China moves on the Senkakus, Japan will push back.
Background checks for gun purchases dropped off in April compared to the record month of March, potentially stymied by the lack of inventory in the face of unprecedented demand for firearms and ammunition.
The U.S. Navy is about to lose a big chunk of the vertical missile cells that give it a firepower advantage over the Chinese fleet. A solution: cheap, robotic missile barges, which have become feasible thanks to huge advancements in artificial intelligence and networking.
A pair of pistols once owned by Alexander Hamilton, the Founding Father who was killed in the most infamous pistol duel in American history, is going up for auction, with bidding estimated to run into the millions of dollars.