White House press secretary Jen Psaki acknowledged that about 100 American citizens are still in Afghanistan but wouldn't say whether the State Department or the Taliban were responsible. ...

The massive group, which left from the southern city of Tapachula on Saturday, began its northward trek after Mexican forces broke up at least two other caravans in the past week. ...

When President Biden took office, his administration ordered a halt on the construction of a 30-foot high border fence, leaving a hole at one of most vulnerable stretches of the US-Mexican border. ...

Sen. Bill Hagerty is pushing the Pentagon to destroy the new Taliban air force feared to include dozens of helicopters and planes, as insurgents complain that the US didn't leave behind more aircraft. ...

More than 122,000 people have now been evacuated from war-torn Afghanistan by the US and its allies -- more than the population of Caribbean vacation destination Aruba. ...

Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Grinston, 53, serves as the “Army chief of staff's personal adviser on matters affecting the enlisted force." ...

More than 800,000 military members have yet to be vaccinated for COVID, according to the Pentagon​. ...

“LOCKDOWN LOCKDOWN LOCKDOWN,” announced the base Anacostia-Bolling joint military base in Washington, D.C. at 12:37 p.m. ET.  A D.C. police spokesperson said  that the department received a phone call regarding gunshots being heard at a location east of the base. ...