Senate approves Carter as new defense secretary
Senate approves Carter as new defense secretary
View ArticleAir Force eyes launches to cut dependence on Russian rockets
Air Force eyes launches to cut dependence on Russian rockets
View ArticlePentagon: No Texas takeover
The U.S. government is not planning to take over Texas, despite internet rumors claiming a special operations exercise is a covert plan to do just that, according to various media reports.
View ArticleChristie pushes for increases in defense spending
Wants news ships and planes for U.S. Navy and Air Force
View ArticlePentagon plans long-range missile defense radar in Alaska
Pentagon plans long-range missile defense radar in Alaska
View ArticleNYT: Pentagon poised to store heavy weapons in Baltic and Eastern Europe
Proposal seeks to reassure European allies in the wake of Russia's annexation of Ukraine's Crimea in March 2014
View ArticleObama vetoes defense bill; tells Congress 'Let's do this right'
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama officially vetoed the $612 billion annual defense authorization bill on Thursday, returning the measure to Congress because of the way it uses money meant for war...
View ArticleU.S. weighs special forces in Syria, helicopters in Iraq
President Barack Obama, deeply averse to over-committing American troops to unpopular wars in the Middle East, could view some of the options as more viable than others as he approaches the final...
View ArticleFormer Philly defense contractor sentenced for bribing U.S. Military
DOJ says he paid $1.2 million for lucrative contracts in Iraq
View ArticlePentagon: No Texas takeover
The U.S. government is not planning to take over Texas, despite internet rumors claiming a special operations exercise is a covert plan to do just that, according to various media reports.
View ArticleChristie pushes for increases in defense spending
Wants news ships and planes for U.S. Navy and Air Force
View ArticleNYT: Pentagon poised to store heavy weapons in Baltic and Eastern Europe
Proposal seeks to reassure European allies in the wake of Russia's annexation of Ukraine's Crimea in March 2014
View ArticleObama vetoes defense bill; tells Congress 'Let's do this right'
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama officially vetoed the $612 billion annual defense authorization bill on Thursday, returning the measure to Congress because of the way it uses money meant for war...
View ArticleU.S. weighs special forces in Syria, helicopters in Iraq
President Barack Obama, deeply averse to over-committing American troops to unpopular wars in the Middle East, could view some of the options as more viable than others as he approaches the final...
View ArticleFormer Philly defense contractor sentenced for bribing U.S. Military
DOJ says he paid $1.2 million for lucrative contracts in Iraq
View ArticleKim Jong Un says Pyongyang won't use nukes first
PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said his country will not use its nuclear weapons first unless its sovereignty is invaded, in a speech during a critical party congress that...
View ArticleAmid recount effort, Trump eyes foreign policy, defense jobs
PALM BEACH, Fla. — His inauguration less than eight weeks away, President-elect Donald Trump was confronted by new developments Saturday in recount efforts in three states pivotal to his Nov. 8...
View ArticleUS fails to renegotiate arms control rule for hacking tools
The Obama administration has failed to renegotiate portions of an international arms control arrangement to make it easier to export tools related to hacking and surveillance software — technologies...
View ArticleConstand's attorney: Cosby trial gave voice to sexual assault victims
Shortly after a Montgomery County judge declared a mistrial Saturday in the grueling and emotional sexual assault trial of the comedian once known as "America's Dad," the attorney for Bill Cosby's main...
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