The annual International Space Development Conference in Arlington, Virginia, opened on Thursday under the slogan, “Back to the Moon to Stay.”
Governor Ralph Northam (D) proposed a special legislative session after last Friday’s mass killing of 12 office workers and the gunman in Virginia Beach.
Developing a mobile app to provide real-time info for potentially hazardous or lethal situations could prove very useful.
Traditional methods of using undercover sources and intercepting communications are largely ineffective against lone-wolf terrorists.
Northern routes will become key in the economic future of the U.S. However, the U.S. Coast Guard is not prepared for Arctic operations.
This week sees the 75th anniversary of the now-legendary Allied invasion of Fortress Europe. While incredible movies like “The Longest Day” and “Saving Private Ryan” do justice to the heroic acts of that fateful day, the real heroes were unassuming Americans, Canadians, Brits and Australians who answered their nation’s call to push back against tyranny.
On June 6, 1944, over 150,000 Allied troops landed in Normandy commencing one of the most daring operations in military history, the invasion of Nazi-occupied France.
This week in science history, the first-ever nylon parachute test jump was conducted on June 6, 1942 by daredevil parachutist Adaline Gray.
By Leischen Stelter
Many law enforcement agencies are now teaching officers how to de-escalate and diffuse volatile situations without using force. In this podcast, a 20-year veteran officer discusses what de-escalation techniques worked best for him, as well as their potential impact on officer safety.