June 20, 2016 Navy warship to trade some speed for firepower, armor The Navy spent hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to fulfill its need for speed with a new class of fast and agile warships capable of zipping along at highway speeds.
June 20, 2016 Gay pride events festive but some concerned after Orlando The music was thumping and crowds were dancing at gay pride events around the U.S., with some revelers saying the partying was proof that people won't give in to fear after last weekend's attack at a gay nightclub in Florida.
June 18, 2016 Sailors aboard USS Harry S Truman: We're fighting Orlando killer's ideology The brutal killings in Florida, committed in the name of the terror group ISIS, resonated with the 5,000 sailors on board the massive ship.
June 16, 2016 US Navy SEAL arrested in stabbing death of California man Authorities in Southern California said Wednesday a Navy SEAL has been arrested on suspicion of beating and stabbing a man death about an hour after the two were involved in a fistfight.
June 15, 2016 Chinese spy ship shadows USS John C. Stennis during naval exercises A Japanese official said a Chinese spy ship shadowed the USS John C. Stennis Wednesday, which was joining Japan and India in drills close to waters that China has laid claim to.
June 14, 2016 Navy helicopter crashes in Virginia river, 3 crewmembers rescued A Navy helicopter crashed in Virginia's James River Tuesday and crews rescued three people on board, a Navy official tells 91±¬ÁÏ.
June 13, 2016 Appeals court rejects $1.8M award to Jesse Ventura in 'American Sniper' case A federal appeals court on Monday threw out $1.8 million in damages awarded to former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura, who said he was defamed by the late author Chris Kyle in the bestselling book "American Sniper."
June 10, 2016 Giffords gun group recruits high-level military officials The gun safety group founded by former U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords of Arizona has recruited an unlikely ally: a group of former high-level military officials.
June 9, 2016 US Navy admiral pleads guilty to lying to investigators in 'Fat Leonard' bribery case A Navy admiral on Thursday pleaded guilty to lying to federal authorities investigating a $34 million fraud scheme involving a Malaysian contractor known as "Fat Leonard" — becoming the highest-ranking military official to be taken down in the wide-spanning scandal.
June 7, 2016 Blue Angels cancel performances in New York, Ohio after deadly crashes The U.S. Navy has announced that its elite flight demonstration squadron, the Blue Angels, has canceled upcoming performances in New York and Ohio following the death of one of its pilots during a crash outside Nashville.