Report Finds US Navy Overworked
Demand for naval forces exceeds the supply the US Navy can deliver, according to the report from the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, which finds tired sailors, too few ships, and emerging global threats.
Bipartisan Effort to Tighten Visa Waiver
A bill will prevent anyone who has visited Syria or Iraq in the past five years from traveling to the US on a visa waiver & add e-chip bio-data on some passports.
FAA Looking to Register Drone Owners
They aren’t rules yet, but the Federal Aviation Administration recommends a simple system to register drone owners of an unmanned aircraft heavier than half a pound.
Canada Still on the Hook for F-35 Investment
Canada pledged $150M to develop the F-35,will still attend the next F-35 program meeting, and will still consider the F-35 to replace its aging CF-18 jets.
Eastern Shore Wind Energy Regains Momentum
Governments and businesses in the lower Eastern Shore of Maryland form a consortium to advance the development of a wind energy hub.
Carrier May Bomb ISIS on Way to MidEast
The carrier Harry S. Truman, on its way to the Middle East, may bomb ISIS targets from the Eastern Mediterranean, showing solidarity with France.
Terrorism Aligns Enemies’ Interests
Despite the inability of the US to consider Russia an ally, efforts to combat terrorism will force coordination and intel sharing between the the nations.
Air Exercises Scheduled Wed. Over DC
NORAD, charged with defending US airspace will run air exercises Wed. from midnight to 2:30 am over the Washington DC region.
US Strikes Hit ISIS Leaders in Syria & Libya
Crediting a Reaper drone with killing an ISIS executioner in Syria the Pentagon also confirms an airstrike likely took out a top ISIS official in Libya.
Veterans Honored Here, Everywhere
Veterans are honored around the world on Veterans Day, aka Armistice Day which was created tend of World War to commemorate the end of WWI.





















