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Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira pleads guilty to obstructing justice, calls himself a ‘proud patriot'
Pentagon secrets leaker Jack Teixeira has pleaded guilty to military charges of obstructing justice. In his address to the judge at his court-martial Thursday, Teixeira called himself a “proud patriot” and claimed that he had exposed President Joe Biden’s lies about the war in Ukraine.
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USAA data breach: How to claim part of the $3.25M settlement if you were affected
The deadline to file a claim in the $3.25 million United Services Automobile Association (USAA) data breach settlement is approaching.
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Pentagon to remove ‘Enola Gay' WWII aircraft photos for violating DEI rules
The database includes more than 26,000 images that have been flagged for removal across every military branch. That number could increase.
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Transgender troops will be removed from the military, Pentagon says
Transgender service members will be removed from the military unless they are granted a waiver, according to a memo the Pentagon filed in court late Wednesday.
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What to know about the gold at Fort Knox
Fort Knox is the site of the U.S. Treasury’s Bullion Depository for American gold reserves in Kentucky.
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Unarmed Minuteman III missile to launch from Santa Barbara County coast
A test launch of an unarmed Minuteman III missile should be visible from Los Angeles and well beyond.
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The Pentagon moves to take back troops discharged over COVID-19 vaccine refusals
The Pentagon says the military services must again ask troops who were forced out or who voluntarily left the military due to the COVID vaccine whether they want to reenlist.
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2 rescued after military plane crashes into San Diego Bay
A military aircraft has crashed into the San Diego Bay near Shelter Island, according to San Diego Fire-Rescue.
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Hegseth renames North Carolina military base Fort Roland L. Bragg
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has signed an order restoring the name of a storied special operations forces base back to Fort Bragg.
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Army considering changing name of Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg
President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have both criticized a 2021 law that banned the naming of military bases after confederate generals.
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Trump administration evicts former Coast Guard leader from her house with 3 hours notice
Trump fired Linda Fagan, the first female Coast Guard commandant, on his second day in office. A Trump official told her she had three hours to leave her house on Tuesday
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Decorated pilot Harry Stewart Jr., one of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, dies at 100
Retired Lt. Col. Harry Stewart Jr., a decorated World War II pilot who broke racial barriers as a Tuskegee Airmen, has died at 100 years old.
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Army releases name of 3rd soldier who died in helicopter and airliner crash
The Army has released the name of the third soldier who died Wednesday when an Army helicopter collided with an American Airlines jet near the D.C. airport. Cpt. Rebecca M. Lobach, of Durham, N.C., served as an Army aviation officer since July 2019.
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Pentagon strips travel reimbursement for troops seeking abortions and fertility treatment
The directive eliminates a rarely used policy enacted in October 2022.
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Trump issues order for ‘Iron Dome of America' on Hegseth's first day
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday directing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to revise the Pentagon’s policy on transgender troops, likely setting in motion a future ban on their military service.
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Sen. Warren grills Hegseth on ‘very, very big about-face' regarding women in combat
In Pete Hegseth’s confirmation hearing on Tuesday, Sen. Elizabeth Warren questioned Trump’s Pentagon pick on why his stance on women in the military changed after the 2024 election of Donald Trump.
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WATCH: Protesters interrupt Pete Hegseth's confirmation hearing
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, was stalled three times during his opening statement by protesters who called him a “Christian zionist” and yelled about “bombing babies in Gaza.”
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Pete Hegseth's views on women in combat, infidelity and more — in his own words
Pete Hegseth will try to convince members of the Senate Armed Services Committee he should be the next secretary of defense.
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Soldier who died in Las Vegas explosion left note saying it was to be a wakeup for country's ills
The highly decorated Special Forces soldier who died by suicide in a Cybertruck explosion on New Year’s Day confided to a former girlfriend — who had served as an Army nurse — that he faced significant pain and exhaustion that she says were key symptoms of traumatic brain injury.
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New Orleans attack and Vegas explosion highlight extremist violence by active military and veterans
Much remains unknown about the man who carried out an attack in New Orleans and another who died in an explosion in Las Vegas on New Year’s Day.