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Uniformed soldiers in the stands cheered and booed along with political statements, something traditionally frowned upon and potentially a violation of military regulations. IE 11 is not supported.
The big military parade that will be taking place along the National Mall in Washington this Saturday is shaping up to be not so much a celebration of the U.S. Army’s 250 th birthday but rather ...
Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron attend the traditional Bastille day military parade on the Champs-Elysees in 2017. Photo by Getty Images. When it comes to spectacles, Trump believed no one does ...
But earlier this spring, Trump announced his intention to transform the event — which coincides with his 79th birthday — into a massive military parade complete with 60-ton M1 Abrams battle ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump warned Tuesday that anyone who protests at the U.S. military parade here on Saturday will be met with "very heavy force."Trump told reporters in the Oval ...
Watch the Steam Next Fest Demo Update Trailer for Military Incremental Complex, a military industrial complex management simulation game developed by Space Kraken Studios. Players will amass as ...
Under CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Meta is plunging headfirst into the world of military technology. Literally. Last month, in a joint statement, the social media and technology giant announced it’s ...
Apple wants you to look good and retro for WWDC 2025 and has limited-edition hoodies, T-shirts and baby onesies with the company's original rainbow logo on it.
Pete Hegseth emphasized a new wave of patriotism driving military recruitment under Donald Trump while on Fox & Friends discussing the D-Day 81st anniversary ceremony in Normandy.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth highlights historic military recruitment numbers, with the Army alone reaching 61,000 recruits for fiscal year 2025, driven by renewed patriotism.
How Trump finally got the military parade he always wanted. The year-long effort will culminate next weekend with a few lingering uncertainties, including how many spectators will show up.
Millions of pounds of military hardware are expected to roll down the US capital’s streets in less than two weeks, fulfilling a dream of President Donald Trump but also sparking concerns about ...