USAFA Graduates Face Tough Road Ahead, Air Force Secretary Says
Idaho Guard Begins to Retire A-10s Amid Middle East Deployment
Wilbur Wright Dies
Radar Sweep
Northrop Invests $50 Million into Firefly for Launch Vehicle Development
Northrop Grumman is investing $50 million into Firefly Aerospace to further development of a medium-lift launch vehicle with a new name.
EU Unveils Black Sea Strategy With an Eye on Post-War Ukraine
The European Union has unveiled a sweeping security strategy for the strategically vital Black Sea aimed at countering Russian threats in the region.
Elon Musk is Leaving the Trump Administration After Leading Effort to Slash Federal Government
Elon Musk is leaving his government role as a top adviser to President Donald Trump after spearheading efforts to reduce and overhaul the federal bureaucracy.
Base Child Care Crunch Could Be Solved by Partnerships, Home-Run Day Cares, Pentagon Says
As the Pentagon continues to struggle with long wait times and limited availability at its child care facilities, officials say that they are exploring off-base partnerships and growing programs that enable spouses to set up child care centers in their homes.
Air Force Reserve Faces Steep Fighter Cuts, Uncertain Future
The Air Force Reserve is on track to lose nearly half of its fighter jets by the end of the decade, a course its top general warns could sideline the force in conflicts and deepen the military’s pilot crisis.
This Gem of a Movie About an Airman’s Brush with Death Holds Up 80 Years Later
For lovers of old movies, “A Matter of Life and Death”—a romantic fantasy centered around a British airman during World War II—comes straight out of the Golden Era of Hollywood but with themes that resonate today.