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Entertainment

‘Land of Bad’ Offers Everything You Crave in a Military Thriller

Drone warfare changed how America goes to war and, to an extent, the way filmmakers bring combat scenes to life. The bravura 2015 film “Eye in the Sky” explored the morality of pushing buttons to…

Local News

From the military to museums: Meet the new leader of National Museum of African American Music

Dion Brown is new to his role as executive director of the National Museum of African American Music, but brings 30 years of industry experience to the role. Here’s his vision for the future. Nashville…

World

Putin’s military command reshuffle reveals a power struggle at the heart of the Ukraine war

Tension has been mounting in recent months between Russia’s military commanders and Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin. International: Top News And Analysis

World

U.S., Australia and UK unveil new security partnership as China expands its military and influence

The new trilateral security partnership seeks to strengthen stability in the Indo-Pacific region as China expands its military might and influence. International: Top News And Analysis

World

‘We were naive’: Ex-CIA, military and diplomatic veterans reflect on lessons learned, 20 years after 9/11

CNBC asked former CIA, military and diplomatic personnel what they feel America has learned — and failed to learn — since Sept. 11, 2001. International: Top News And Analysis

World

U.S. condemns fatal shootings of protesters in Myanmar, calls on military to end violence

The U.S. Embassy in Myanmar on Saturday released a statement condemning the fatal police shootings of two anti-coup protestors in Mandalay. International: Top News And Analysis

US News

Trump is ‘fully prepared’ to take military action against Turkey if needed, Mike Pompeo says

"We prefer peace to war," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tells CNBC's Wilfred Frost. U.S. News

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