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Today’s Air Force: American Warplanes or Kyrgyz Textbooks?
Despite budget crunch, service is seeking to buy English-language books for Central Asian school kids
State Department Paints A Target On Elephant Ivory and Rhino Horn Wildlife Traffickers
Up to $1 million is available to anyone with information that can lead to the dismantling of the Laos-based Xaysavang Network.
The National Guard: ‘Separate but Equal’ for the 21st Century?
Seven states ignore Pentagon orders to treat same-sex marriages equally
The Best Test of Iran’s Intentions Isn’t in Geneva
Talks between Iran and the IAEA moved forward on Monday in Tehran, and may provide the ultimate test of Iran’s willingness to compromise
Netanyahu Complicates Obama’s Iran Effort
Netanyahu warns that Tehran is playing Obama for a fool
Did the Top Marine Illicitly Place His Thumb on the Scales of Justice?
Marine Commandant Amos finds himself ensnarled in the infamous Taliban urination scandal
The Dummies Guide to Iran’s Nukes
As a new round of talks kicks off, an illustrated five-step guide to understanding what it’s all about
Bird Strikes 2.0: The Resulting Crash Can’t Always Be Blamed on the Bird
“Pilot error” is cited in recent Arizona accident triggered by a trio of birds
Drone Dogfight: Action vs. Words
Hagel calls for the military to embrace innovation. But not everyone is listening
Kerry Takes Softer Line Than Hillary on Saudi Women Drivers
But neither diplomat has made women’s rights a defining U.S. foreign policy issue
Anxiety Disorders on the Rise in the Ranks
New report says reported rates of anxiety, panic, and phobias up more than 300% since 2000
A Persistent (Feathered) Threat to U.S. Air Superiority
Bird collisions have plagued the Air Force’s T-38 trainer for more than 40 years