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Legal challenges may nullify military votes for Trump in 2 primaries
Will your absentee vote for Trump be counted if he's kicked off the ballot in Colorado or Maine?
By Karen Jowers
Pentagon replacing HIMARS launcher and rocket stocks sent to Ukraine
The U.S. military in recent weeks took contracting actions favoring Lockheed Martin worth $179 million.
By Joe Gould
Biden praises Guard response to Jan. 6 attack in fiery anniversary speech
The commander-in-chief's remarks came on the one-year anniversary of the attack.
Lawmaker wants to strip military benefits from DIA director turned Trump aide Mike Flynn
Marine vet Ruben Gallego argues that Flynn's past actions amount to treason and should forfeit his military pension.
Biden to pick aerospace industry official Alex Wagner as Air Force personnel boss
Wagner would become responsible for managing personnel issues for nearly 700,000 military and civilian employees.
Pentagon inspector general exploring how to better secure the ‘nuclear football’
The Presidential Emergency Satchel may need some new security procedures.
Biden to nominate defense industry expert Andrew Hunter as Air Force acquisition boss
Andrew Hunter is known in Washington as a low-key professional and true expert on defense acquisition.
Former acting SECDEF blames media ‘hysteria’ for his response to Jan. 6 insurrection
Christopher Miller, now a private citizen, made his case before lawmakers.
Air Force veteran arrested for threatening family of congressman, journalist
A criminal complaint says the former Air Force captain and retired police officer was dissatisfied with the 2020 presidential election results and sent text messages saying thousands of active/retired law enforcement and military were "armed and ready."
Roth takes over as acting Air Force secretary
Former Air Force Secretary Barbara Barrett received the traditional farewell clap-out for departing Pentagon officials on Tuesday.
Honoring the legacy of Maj. Beau Biden
President-elect Joe Biden should honor his son's legacy by letting it be known that abiding by UCMJ and upholding our international agreements is a matter of national security, says the author of this commentary.
By Thomas Umberg