Two people survived the Pentagon’s first strike against drug boats in the Caribbean in September. Clinging to the wreckage, ...
The New York Times filed a lawsuit against the Pentagon over new rules restricting how reporters cover the U.S. military, ...
Two men struggled to cling to the boat’s hull, according to lawmakers. Then Adm. Frank M. Bradley gave an order for a ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth risked compromising sensitive military information that could have endangered US troops ...
"What I saw in that room one of the most troubling things I've seen in my time in public service," Democratic Rep. Jim Himes ...
National Guard troops deployed to Washington, DC, can remain there for now, after a federal appeals court on Thursday ...
Admiral who ordered the follow-up attack on Sept. 2 that killed two men briefed lawmakers. The U.S. later said four ...
The Times accuses Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth of violating its constitutional rights with a press policy that, the paper says ...
The New York Times on Thursday sued US Defense Department over restrictive rules on media, arguing that the department's ...
Opinion
Dan Tully: Pete Hegseth’s contempt for military rules of engagement on display in the Caribbean
I served as a military lawyer and believe Pete Hegseth’s controversial strike in the Caribbean is a violation of international law.
Top House and Senate lawmakers emerged divided along party lines after a private briefing with the military official who ...
The defense secretary’s actions “created a risk to operational security,” according to an independent assessment by the ...
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