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Military cases of condition made worse by shaving have skyrocketed
As multiple services consider relaxing or amending the military-wide prohibition on beards, data shows that cases of pseudofolliculitis barbae are soaring.
Army’s education waiver reversal stuns applicants, splits experts on impact
Experts are split on the Army's quick reversal of high school education waivers, but some applicants are left out in the cold.
By Davis Winkie
How the Navy’s beard policy discriminates against Black sailors
Some Black sailors say the Navy's shaving policies discriminate against them due to a skin condition over which which they have no control.
Zelenskyy tells US Congress, ‘We need you right now’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy cited Pearl Harbor and 9/11 on Wednesday as he appealed to Congress to help more, but acknowledged the no-fly zone he has sought may not happen.
Here’s why a no-fly zone over Ukraine is off the table
“A no-fly zone would be a declaration of war in Putin’s mind," said John Venable of the Heritage Foundation.
New in 2022: Out with the old, in with the new Air Force PT tests
The Air Force's menu of fitness test options debuted Jan. 1, 2022.
Defense bill orders Biden nuclear briefing for Congress on probing allies
Congress would get a window into pleas from allies to the Biden administration not to change policy on the use of nuclear weapons under language in the new compromise defense policy bill.
By Joe Gould
Debate on ‘no first use’ of nukes mushrooms in Washington
Five years after President Barack Obama turned back from declaring a “no first use” as U.S. policy for nuclear weapons, opponents say the Biden administration is considering it too, and warn that it risks alienating allies.
By Joe Gould