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DoD hasn’t properly tracked lead exposure in military kids
DoD's 2021 report to Congress says 83 children had elevated blood lead levels. Is that an undercount?
By Karen Jowers
SOCOM needs to step up its propaganda game, Pentagon deputy says
The Pentagon is pushing it’s special operations forces to move beyond the traditional leaflets-and-loudspeakers approach to information warfare, a senior Pentagon official said this week.
By Kyle Rempfer
Report cites concerns with VA security staff, says former secretary used his driver to chauffeur his wife
The new report finds a host of issues with ethics, operations and management.
Vets working without pay: Government shutdown leaves hundreds of thousands in the lurch
Build a wall or don’t — Shanley-Dillman doesn’t care. He just wants to see elected officials come to some sort of compromise so that he and his other veteran colleagues can get back to work.
By Natalie Gross
Sailor who fed his wife poison pleads guilty to attempted murder
The Naval Base Point Loma sailor could face upwards of 21 years to life.
By Jon Simkins
Here’s how the Pentagon will make sure it never accidentally mails live anthrax around the world again
A new government watchdog shows progress, but much work remains.
US paratroopers under investigation after fellow soldier’s death
Italian prosecutors are investigating whether four 173rd Airborne Brigade soldiers who were with another soldier on the night he died are criminally culpable in his death.
By Kyle Rempfer
US charges 7 Russian intel officers as West condemns military spy agency
Russia's GRU military spy agency is blamed for "brazen" attacks across the globe.
By Raphael Satter
What’s GRU? A look at Russia’s shadowy military spies
Its agents are suspected in nerve-agent poisonings and other deadly operations on and off the battlefield.
Third former Marine recruit sues food company, alleging brain, kidney damage that led to discharge
Three Marine recruits who have sued the company claim similar health complications.
By Todd South