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The Houthis won’t stop attacking ships in the Red Sea. A new pile of evidence shows Iran doesn’t really want them to.

The Houthis won’t stop attacking ships in the Red Sea, and new evidence shows Iran doesn’t really want them to. After many warnings to stop, the United States and United Kingdom started launching airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen on Jan. 11. However, the Houthis remain undeterred from the attacks, and on Thursday, Jan. 24,…

Around a hundred Special Forces candidates from the U.S. Army are taking to the backwoods for one last test before earning their berets.

People living in parts of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee are going to be hearing plenty of gunfire and may see some flares falling from the sky for the next couple of weeks. Don’t worry, there’s no actual combat, just the next crop of U.S. Army Special Forces candidates trying to earn their green…

The US military called off rescue efforts for two Navy SEALs, now presumed dead, who went missing during a mission off the coast of Somalia.

The U.S. military has called off a 10-day search and rescue effort for two Navy SEALs, now presumed dead, who went missing in the Gulf of Aden off the coast of Somalia. According to U.S. Central Command, rescue efforts have turned into recovery efforts. “We mourn the loss of our two naval special warfare warriors,…

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced on Sunday, Jan. 21, that he is ending his bid for the White House ahead of the New Hampshire primary.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis drops out of the race for the White House as the New Hampshire primary is a day away. And video captures flames shooting from a cargo plane in an incident now under investigation. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Monday, Jan. 22, 2024. Ron DeSantis drops out of…

The U.S. Navy released videos showing a destroyer launching interceptors against Iranian missiles to defend Israel in the Mediterranean Sea.

The United States Navy is an elite maritime force. Its carrier strike groups project American power around the world, protect global shipping lanes, and offer humanitarian aid during disasters. But even the best need to take a break, which is why the Navy is experimenting with a new way to relieve warships while they’re on…

Search-and-rescue efforts are underway for two missing Navy SEALs near Somalia. The efforts come after the seizure of Iran-made weapons.

The U.S. Central Command announced a search-and-rescue mission for two U.S. Navy SEALs lost at sea during an operation in the Arabian Sea on Thursday, Jan. 11. The SEALs went missing during a ship-boarding mission to confiscate Iranian-made missile warheads and other weapons parts. According to The Washington Post, one Navy SEAL slipped off a…

Instead of returning for his senior season, Utah State's Levi Williams said he hopes to start training next summer to be a Navy SEAL.

Utah State quarterback Levi Williams just turned in one of the best performances of his collegiate career. Instead of riding that momentum into his last year of eligibility though, the USU Aggie is trading in his cleats and pads for boots and body armor. He wants to be a Navy SEAL. Williams is a Texas…

The U.S. military wants swarms of drones. To get there, AI pilots will need to operate multiple unmanned systems at once.

The war in Ukraine is showing, in vivid and deadly detail, drones are now a permanent fixture on the battlefield. The United States military wants swarms of drones at its disposal in the event of future conflicts. But operating swarms of drones in the wars of tomorrow means building that capacity today. The defense technology…

An AI system called Zero Eyes can detect guns that are caught on security cameras and tell responding officers exactly where to go.

An artificial intelligence system created by a team of former Navy SEALs can detect guns that appear on security cameras and tell responding officers where to go when they arrive on scene. The company, Zero Eyes, is hoping to implement the system in schools around the country to be used as a proactive approach to…

Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the Oath Keepers, was handed an 18-year prison sentence for his involvement in the January 6th Capitol riots.

The founder of the Oath Keepers, Stewart Rhodes, was sentenced to 18 years in prison over his actions during the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, marking the longest term of incarceration handed down so far during the various legal proceedings related to the events of that day. And an investigation into the intense training program for…

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