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Supporters Say Passing Ukraine Aid Could Turn The Tide Of War. But Is That True?
Ukraine’s latest battlefield setback has become fodder for aid proponents to argue that Congress’ delays in passing a supplemental U.S.…
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Military and Defense
Military Tracking Mysterious High-Altitude Balloon Over US
The U.S. military is tracking a mysterious high-altitude balloon drifting across the western part of the country on Friday, the…
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Russia Has Spent More Than $200 Billion On Ukraine War, Official Says
Russia has spent more than $200 billion on the war in Ukraine since first invading in February 2022, a senior…
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Military and Defense
Defense Secretary Austin Back In Hospital
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin was taken to the hospital again on Sunday afternoon, Pentagon press secretary Maj. Gen. Pat…
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Military and Defense
Five Marines Dead After Helicopter Crash, Military Confirms
Five Marines missing since early Wednesday morning died in a helicopter crash during training, the military confirmed in an emailed…
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Military and Defense
‘Use Your Privilege’: Air Force Promotes All-Day ‘Allyship’ Training
The Air Force offers a full-day workshop on “Mitigating Bias Awareness Through Allyship,” a copy of the facilitator guide, participant…
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Military and Defense
Here’s How An Iranian-Backed Militia’s Drone Got Past US Defenses And Killed Three US Service Members
The drone that crashed into a base in Jordan and killed three U.S. service members evaded defenses by trailing a…
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Military and Defense
Pentagon Identifies US Soldiers Killed In Iranian-Backed Drone Attack
The three U.S. service members killed in a drone attack on Sunday are Sgt. William Rivers, Spc. Kennedy Sanders and…
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Military and Defense
‘Like A Business That’s About To Go Bankrupt’: US Military Is Stretched Too Thin To Deal With Threats, Report Says
The U.S. military is “weak” overall, according to Heritage Foundation’s 2024 Index of U.S. Military Strength revealed Wednesday. All branches…
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Military and Defense
Could the US Get Dragged Into Another Endless Conflict In The Middle East?
The escalating firefight between the Yemen-based Houthi rebels and U.S. forces in the Red Sea is not likely to simmer…
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Military and Defense
Navy Reenlistments On US Warship Spiked After Seeing Action Downing Houthi Missiles
Reenlistments on the USS Carney destroyer spiked after the ship’s first engagement with attack drones launched from Houthi-controlled Yemen, a…
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Roughly One Quarter Of Pentagon Purchases Related To COVID-19 Were Illegitimate, Watchdog Finds
An estimated 26% of purchases the Department of Defense (DOD) reported as supporting its COVID-19 response went to unrelated items,…
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US Strikes Houthi Sites In Yemen For The Fifth Time As Fight Escalates
The U.S. attacked Houthi weapons sites for the fifth time in one week, this time striking two anti-ship missile sites,…
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In The News
US Launches New Strikes On Yemen After Houthis Continue Attacks On Shipping
The U.S. launched additional strikes on 14 missile targets in Yemen where the Houthi rebels were preparing to launch further…
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Military and Defense
Congress Could Grant $2.2 Billion Exception For The Navy To Build New Submarines Amid Fears Of Delayed Funding Bill
Congress’ continuing resolution (CR) released Sunday night carves out a rare exception for the Navy to assume up to $2.2…
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