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The survivors and family members of victims of the deadliest mass shooting in Maine history have refiled their lawsuit against the U.S. government following a new U.S. Department of Defense watchdog report that faults the U.
The Pentagon is implementing new guidelines that will require journalists to sign a pledge and agree to report only approved and officially released information.
The Pentagon has stepped back from the policy that requires all troops to get the flu shot every year by introducing exemptions for reservists and proclaiming that the shot is only necessary in some circumstances for all service members,
The Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services was created in 1951 and is among the oldest advisory panels within the military.
The unusual directive, without a stated reason, came after the defense secretary fired several top officers and ordered a reduction in four-star officers.
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‘A Bridge Too Far’: Fox’s Jonathan Turley Shreds the Pentagon’s New Press Restrictions
Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley tore into the Pentagon's new press restrictions on Monday, calling them "a bridge too far."
The Pentagon said reporters who try to obtain or publish information that has not been authorized for public release could lose their press access.
Nidal Hasan could become the first military execution in over 60 years if President Trump approves the Pentagon's request for the Fort Hood shooter's death sentence.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday authorizing the Department of Defense to refer to itself as the Department of War, reverting to a more bellicose title used until a 1940s-era military shakeup in the aftermath of World War II.
In the mid-2010s, Pentagon officials in the United States were alarmed by the military progress China and Russia were making. Both countries were investing in cyber, space, and electronic warfare capabilities as well as precision-guided munitions and long-range,
Journalists have long shaped history through scrutiny of the military. Now the Defense Department plans to cut off access for reporters who publish even unclassified information without official approval.
The Pentagon’s top national security focus will mirror that of President Trump’s “America First” agenda to defend the homeland, with China a key focus.