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Ukraine's success against Russia demonstrates how decentralized military cultures outperform rigid hierarchies, offering lessons for future conflicts with China.
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Ukraine's success against Russia demonstrates how decentralized military cultures outperform rigid hierarchies, offering lessons for future conflicts with China.

Senate Republicans aren't afraid to go "nuclear" to change Senate rules for President Donald Trump's nominees but believe that Senate Democrats should support their new proposal.

Pope Leo XIV canonized Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati as saints during a Mass at St. Peter's Square before 80,000 people on Sunday.

Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen are arguably the two best players in the NFL. But to win their first Super Bowl, they still need to get past the Chiefs.

South Korean workers detained during a massive immigration raid on a Hyundai facility in Georgia will be returned to South Korea on a chartered flight, President Lee Jae-myung's office said Sunday

Russian forces launched over 800 drones and missiles into Ukraine on Sunday, the largest aerial assault since the war began, the Ukrainian air force says.

Doctors Without Borders sparks backlash with ads blasting the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, accusing it of “orchestrated killing," while the aid group says MSF is "aiding Hamas."

Miss Vermont Sophia Parker combines military service with wildlife advocacy as she prepares to compete in the Miss America pageant Sunday in Orlando.

Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine's comments about rights not coming from creator spark debate over constitutional foundations and inalienable rights in America.

Cleveland Browns fan Jake Paul says fifth-round pick Shedeur Sanders should start at quarterback when the team opens the season against Cincinnati.

Physician discusses the balance between personal choice and public health in vaccine policy, criticizing Florida's stance on school vaccine requirements.

The Trump administration’s move to restore the Pentagon’s historic “Department of War” name is stirring Democratic pushback and questions over U.S. military messaging.