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MORE STORIES Republican and Democratic leaders on the Senate Armed Services Committee are requesting a formal investigation into the Signal chat scandal. A proposed policy allowing academy athletes to defer their military service to play pro sports could be included in the annual defense authorization bill. Former U.S. defense officials said the unsecured messaging chain could have jeopardized the operation and put American lives at risk. Software handling timecards for VA employees has been malfunctioning for nearly a week, prompting concerns about paycheck delays. After months' of problems, officials are seeing fewer claims tied to delays in shipments. Homeowners, including some service members, have faced extensive, expensive legal processes to get trespassers removed. Administration officials acknowledged that top leaders used a non-government group chat to coordinate ahead of military airstrikes in Yemen. The Navy's new top civilian leader has said the service is in desperate need of reform and innovation. Hegseth reportedly assured chat participants that “we are currently clean on OPSEC” despite the accidental inclusion of a journalist. Defense and veterans hearings on Capitol Hill for the week of March 24, 2025. Load More