What to make of Russia's invasion of Ukraine one year later
Professor William Muck from North Central College reflects on Russia's invasion of Ukraine one year after the conflict began.
North Korea makes new threats, US bombers fly after missile test
North Korea said its launch of the Hwasong-15 ICBM was organized "suddenly" without prior notice at Kim Jong Un's direct order.
Military completes recovery of Chinese balloon debris
The U.S. has finished efforts to recover the remnants of the large balloon that was shot down off the coast of South Carolina, and analysis of the debris so far reinforces conclusions that it was a Chinese spy balloon, U.S. officials said Friday.
Military completes recovery of Chinese balloon debris
Officials say the U.S. believes that Navy, Coast Guard, and FBI personnel collected all of the balloon debris, including equipment that could reveal what information it was able to monitor and collect.
CTA, US Army announce new veteran recruitment partnership
The CTA has announced a new partnership with the US Army to help recruit veterans for jobs with the transit agency.
CTA, US Army announce new veteran recruitment partnership
The CTA has announced a new partnership with the US Army to help recruit veterans for jobs with the transit agency.
Biden: 3 aerial objects shot down over US not from China
“I expect to be speaking with President Xi and I hope we can get to the bottom of this,” Biden said. “But I make no apologies for taking down that balloon.”
US F-35 jets intercept 4 Russian fighter aircraft near Alaska, second action in 2 days
Two US F-35 fighter jets intercepted a Russian fighter aircraft Thursday as it approached Alaska's Air Defense Identification Zone.
Chicago Park District hosts event for disabled veterans and service members
The one-day event features a variety of adaptive sports for disabled veterans and service members, giving them a chance to try out activities no matter whether they have had experience or not.
Chicago Park District hosts event for disabled veterans and service members
The one-day event features a variety of adaptive sports for disabled veterans and service members, giving them a chance to try out activities no matter whether they have had experience or not.
Black Hawk military helicopter crashes near Alabama highway, 2 dead: authorities
Officials confirmed there were no survivors following a military helicopter crash Wednesday afternoon
New facility in Joliet helps veterans with PTSD
A very special new resource has been announced to help veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder transition back to civilian life.
Men on Chicago's West Side in greater danger than US soldiers in Iraq, Afghanistan: study
A new study shows young men living on Chicago's West Side are in greater danger than US soldiers stationed in the Middle East.
Men on Chicago's West Side in greater danger than US soldiers in Middle East: study
A new study shows young men living on Chicago's West Side are in greater danger than US soldiers stationed in the Middle East.
Questions swirl on Capitol Hill over source of unidentified objects downed by military
President Joe Biden is facing mounting pressure to give more answers after the United States shot down three more unidentified objects from the sky. The shootdowns come days after the military downed a suspected Chinese spy balloon earlier this month, putting the U.S. on heightened alert.
Aurora WWII veteran turns 100, reveals his secret to longevity
There was a special birthday celebration for a World War II veteran in Aurora over the weekend.
Aurora WWII veteran turns 100, reveals his longevity secret
There was a special birthday celebration for a World War II veteran in Aurora over the weekend.
Mystery surrounds objects shot down by US military
Air space over Lake Michigan was closed for over an hour on Sunday, setting off alarm bells for residents on both sides of the lake.
US reveals what 'objects' shot down over Alaska, Canada believed to be
The unidentified "objects" the U.S. shot down over Canada and Alaska are both believed to be balloons that were carrying a payload, a senior U.S. official confirmed to Fox News on Sunday.
Questions grow over mystery airborne objects spotted over U.S.
The United States military has shot down three aircraft over North America in the past week in addition to the Chinese spy flight downed off South Carolina.