North Korean leader Kim Jong Un brings daughter to visit troops

State media’s lofty description of Kim’s daughter, who has been called "respected" and "beloved," has inspired debate on whether she’s being primed as her father’s successor.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un missing ahead of mass military parade

North Korea’s capital Pyongyang is expected to hold mass military parades this week but the country’s leader Kim Jong Un hasn’t been seen in public for more than a month.

Chinese Balloon Controversy: FBI to analyze debris after shootdown
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The suspected spy balloon flew over parts of Montana last week was finally shot down over the Atlantic Ocean. As the FBI analyzes the balloon debris, defense officials say it's not the first time that Chinese surveillance balloons have traversed the U.S. Reporter Madeleine Rivera has more.

National Guard members from Arizona travel to Germany to document the lives of service members
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About a dozen National Guard members are on their way to Germany. They'll spend the next nine months there documenting the lives of other soldiers stationed overseas. Before they said goodbye to their husbands, wives, sons and daughters, they had a special sendoff at Papago Park. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has more.

Eagles and Chiefs touch down in Phoenix for Super Bowl: How service members made it possible

The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs touched down in Phoenix on Sunday, a week before the big game. We have a look at what goes into welcoming the teams to the desert.

2nd Chinese balloon detected over Latin America, Pentagon says

The spectacle drew severe Pentagon accusations of spying on Friday, while sending some excited or alarmed Americans outside with binoculars.

Chinese balloon: Montana man describes 'surreal' experience capturing spectacle on camera

“I’m a little bit disturbed that the surveillance balloon — if that is, in fact, what it was — made it this far into our country and was hovering over my hometown” Chase Doak told LiveNOW from FOX.

Pentagon continues to track suspect Chinese surveillance balloon drifting over the U.S.
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The suspected surveillance balloon is believed to be somewhere over the St. Louis area, as of Feb. 3. Chinese officials say it is a civilian aircraft used for weather research that had accidentally blown off course, but U.S. officials say they believe it is a spy balloon. Meanwhile, people are wondering why the balloon has not been shot down yet. FOX 10's Ellen McNamara reports.

Chinese spy balloon spotted over Western US, Pentagon says

The U.S. says it is tracking a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon that has been spotted over U.S. airspace for a couple days.

Tunnel Fire: People in Flagstaff area help veteran who lost everything in wildfire

Lt. David Barthman, who served in the Vietnam Conflict, lost his home and many prized possessions, including his military medals, to the Tunnel Fire. Since the fire, however, people in the Flagstaff area have been helping the veteran get back on his feet.

'Wicked smaht' kids find hand grenade while out for a walk

Police said the 12-year-olds’ “smahts” kicked in while they were looking through an old trash pile in the woods.

Iran has enough resources to build 'several' atom bombs, UN warns

The warning from Rafael Mariano Grossi of the International Atomic Energy Agency, in response to questions from European lawmakers this week, show just how high the stakes have become over Iran’s nuclear program.

US to send 31 Abrams tanks to Ukraine

Until now, the U.S. has resisted providing its own tanks to Ukraine.