Ukraine, Russia accuse each other of explosion that destroyed hydroelectric plant, hundreds of feet of massive dam
Author: George Petras and Janet Loehrke, USA TODAY
Patriot missiles are an effective but expensive air defense system. Graphics show how they work.
Even before the Russian invasion, Ukraine desperately wanted Patriot missiles. The U.S. system is used by 16 other nations across the globe.
Robert De Niro just had his seventh child: A timeline of actor’s relationships, children
At age 79, actor Robert De Niro now has a lineage of seven children spanning nearly 50 years. Here’s a look at his relationships and his family tree.
A visual guide to how elite US military forces evacuated US Embassy in Sudan
The helicopter evacuation in Sudan was “fast and clean,” the U.S. military said, but thousands of Americans are still in the war-torn country.
Sudan: US readies troops to evacuate embassy. Graphics show where rival fighting is worst.
Thousands of Americans remain in Sudan as the nation’s army and a rival paramilitary group battle each other across capital city.
Sudan: US troops evacuate embassy staff. Graphics show where rival fighting is worst.
Thousands of Americans remain in Sudan as the nation’s army and a rival paramilitary group battle each other across capital city.
111 years after Titanic sank: These graphics explore what you may not know about the ship
Artifacts and displays across the US offer glimpses of life aboard history’s most famous luxury liner. Here’s what you might not know about the ship.
US plans to expand its military presence in Philippines to counter threats against Taiwan
The U.S. is realigning its military forces with allies in the Pacific Rim to respond if China invades Taiwan – an invasion some fear is inevitable.
North Korea fires ballistic missile over Japan, raising concern over its growing nuclear program
As North Korea ramps up missile tests, U.S., allies criticize launch as ‘reckless and dangerous.’
What’s been found in Lake Mead? 5 bodies, sunken boats and a ghost town – so far
As Lake Mead’s water level falls during a prolonged and extreme drought, visitors have made some unexpected – and sometimes disturbing – discoveries