Nuclear projects are getting a boost of investment. WSJ in 2022 looked at how startups say their alternative designs can help solve past issues. Photo illustration: Eve Hartley The U.S. military is ...
The Army says it will install small nuclear reactors as power plants on nine U.S. bases as it effort they’re calling Project Janus — a name chosen for its reference to the Roman god of doorways or, ...
The Army is launching a sweeping new nuclear program to generate power for bases across the globe, particularly in remote or contested locations where fuel might be difficult to obtain, Fox News ...
Jihadists linked to the Islamic State attacked an army base in Nigeria's restive north with grenades and drones killing seven soldiers, and littered a key highway with explosives, military sources ...
NORTH CHARLESTON — On a drive over the new Cosgrove Avenue extension bridge, several large cranes appear along the horizon, signaling the industrial footprint that now defines the former Charleston ...
Football is back at military base schools — a decision hailed by Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell who last week urged Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to allow extracurricular activities, especially ...
Students who attend Pentagon-operated schools on or near military bases are among those feeling the effects of the government shutdown, which started just after midnight Wednesday and will leave some ...
Build an Army is a game that's very much like Build an Island, only if that game decided to drink 20 Red Bulls and bounce off walls—so codes are the least you need to make sense of it all. Collect ...
Multiple U.S. military bases in Europe have confirmed that certain services are temporarily closed due to the partial government shutdown caused by the disagreement between Democrats and Republicans ...
TOKYO — U.S. military installations across the Indo-Pacific reported varying levels of disruption from the government shutdown that began Wednesday, but most services remained available for service ...
A scare about a supposed shooting that prompted a lockdown at New Jersey’s largest military base was a hoax caused by a civilian employee who wanted to “trauma bond” with her colleagues, according to ...
The woman who called in a fake active shooter threat at a New Jersey military base wanted to “trauma bond” with coworkers, investigators said. Malika Brittingham, a civilian Navy employee at Joint ...