Official images, pricing, and release dates for Oregon's Nike Air Force 1 Low "Egg or Duck" and "Duck or Egg" colorways.
The United States voluntarily de-nuclearized its B-1 bombers in the 1990s in accordance with the START I treaty with Russia—but it gained much from the move as well.
Germany proposes 400 armored vehicles, including Lynx IFVs and Leopard tank upgrades, in a major plan to modernize Greece’s ...
Nike’s new Air Force 1 design speaks for itself. It’s the sleek, street savvy look you’ve long been a fan of. But this time it has houseflies. The Air Force 1 Summit White and Black look drops Tuesday ...
Editor’s Note: Following publication of this article, the Department of the Air Force chief information officer responded to this article on LinkedIn, providing further justification for their memo.
Four B-1Bs from Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, were dispatched to Japan for the Bomber Task Force mission. They arrived last week. The ongoing government shutdown hasn’t grounded the United States Air ...
Designer John Geiger is teasing an official collaboration with Nike on the Air Force 1 Low on his Instagram This potential partnership follows a legal battle between the two parties over Geiger’s ...
The Nike Air Force 1 is more than a staple, it’s a rite of passage. In the early ‘80s, the AF1 was reserved for those who knew ball and had enough coin or connections to secure team-toned SKUs. By the ...
SYDNEY, Australia – The U.S. Space Force has awarded a $1.9 million contract to Southern California startups ExLabs for development of its reconfigurable spacecraft platform. Under the Direct-to-Phase ...
SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – An image of Hurricanes Irma and Jose, downloaded by Reserve Citizen Airmen at the 6th Space Operations Squadron from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program ...
Caitlin Clark may not be able to play for the Indiana Fever, but she's clearly trying to influence her teammates with her shoe game. The All-Star guard, who is out with a right groin injury, has worn ...
LAS VEGAS — The Indiana Fever have brought some superstition with them into the WNBA playoff semifinals. It started when Caitlin Clark, who is out for the season because of a right groin injury and ...