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Criticism swirls over defense secretary’s hushed-up hospitalization
Former President Donald Trump called Austin's lack of communication over his medical issues a fireable offense.
Lawmakers worry about weapons makers’ ability to meet demand
Industry representatives say a lack of contract adjustments hurts companies by depressing wages.
By Joe Gould
Republicans eye Pentagon savings after McCarthy spending agreement
Republican defense hawks insist that Speaker McCarthy's spending agreement won't cut military spending, but they're also brainstorming Pentagon savings.
Air Guard’s RC-26 reconnaissance planes head into retirement
The Air Force argued that maintaining the three-decade-old planes cost $30 million each year.
Tyler Perry to direct film on WWII’s only all-Black, all-female unit
The 6888th Battalion was the first all-Black, all female unit in the U.S. military.
By Sarah Sicard
‘Alien’ meets ‘Jurassic Park’ — trailer lands for sci-fi thriller ‘65’
"65" lands in theaters in March 2023.
By Sarah Sicard
Democrats scuttle debate over ‘woke’ military policies ... for now
Next year's Republican-controlled House is expected to focus on concerns over diversity policies within the Defense Department.
Pentagon worries repealing COVID vaccine mandate will affect readiness
Democratic House leaders now support the change, which has been a priority for congressional Republicans for months.
‘Devotion’ tells an understated friendship story set in the Korean War
"Devotion" premieres Nov. 23.
By Sarah Sicard
‘Devotion’ author hopes Korean War movies end ‘Forgotten War’ legacy
"Devotion" premieres in theaters on Nov. 23.
By Sarah Sicard