A Trump administration official said the Department of Defense disabled Mexican cartel drones that had breached U.S. airspace.
Judge Michael Karshen accepted the police appeal against a lower court decision that had largely lifted the conditions imposed on Braverman, who is under investigation.
The Federal Aviation Administration cited "special security reasons" for the order.
Prosecutors won't be able to use lyrics from Durk's "Hanging with Wolves" track that talk about catching a flight ...
The airspace over El Paso's international airport was briefly closed Feb. 11 after the Pentagon disabled drones by Mexican ...
Customs and Border Protection used anti-drone laser before the FAA closed El Paso airspace: reports - The sudden closure, which was quickly reversed, fueled fear and speculation online ...
Pentagon can ban HIV-positive recruits from US military, conservative appeals court rules - Hegseth’s Defense Department can continue banning people living with HIV from joining, judges say ...
The FAA reopened El Paso airspace after briefly imposing a 10-day restriction for security reasons tied to a reported cartel ...
Although the United States and ally Israel have a military advantage over Iranian forces, there are ways for Tehran to make ...