The purge of top U.S. military officials reached a new plateau this week with the nomination of Lt. Gen. Christopher LaNeve ...
The secretary recently told military leaders that those who disagree with him “should do the honorable thing and resign.” The ...
If you’re still not sure whether the United States is at risk of sliding into authoritarianism, talk to some Americans who ...
Each of the firings is important, but let’s not miss the forest for the trees: A scandal-plagued former Fox News host is ...
Teams from each service went head-to-head in training events for unmanned systems, including convoy ambushes and ...
Those retirements come after a spate of unexplained firings in August that included Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse, then the head of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency; Vice Adm. Nancy Lacore, chief of the ...
"I don't know if you saw, but I gave a little speech on Tuesday," Hegseth told the gathered locker-room on Saturday.
By politicizing reporting protocols and “neutral” standards, the new War Department risks losing what makes the U.S. military strong — its integrity.
One of these “shakers” is Pete Hegseth. His masculine demeanor reportedly frustrates hosts on The View. He has demonstrated ...
The vice president spoke after a demonstration of Marine amphibious capabilities including firing howitzer guns over ...
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