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White House defends Hegseth amid new Signal accusation, staff overhaul
President Donald Trump on Monday defended his embattled defense secretary, saying he's pleased with his leadership thus far.
The Army-Navy rivalry — why it’s one-of-a-kind
In an age of specialized athletes gunning for professional contracts, the Army-Navy game standout out among college rivalries.
By Todd South
VA head defends staff in controversy over response to race riots
A news report found senior VA officials opposed plans for a forceful statement against white nationalism in the wake of the Charlottesville riots.
New CENTCOM head on Afghanistan mission: ‘I don’t know how long it will take’
The nominee to take over the combatant command told senators he can't put any timeline on the 17-year-old mission there.
Settlement reached in infamous ‘Norfolk 4’ case
The city of Norfolk has agreed to pay $4.9 million to four former sailors who were wrongly convicted of a woman’s rape and murder based on intimidating police interrogations. A copy of the settlement agreement for the “Norfolk Four” was obtained by The Associated Press.
Texas just got its first female adjutant general
An Iraq War veteran with more than 30 years of military service has been named the first female adjutant general of Texas.
Three-star heads to 5th Fleet after admiral’s sudden death
Vice Adm. James Malloy will lead the Middle East command in the interim after Vice Adm. Scott Stearney was found dead in his Bahrain home this weekend.
Fourth soldier dies from large IED blast in Afghanistan
The Pentagon has identified a fourth casualty from the improvised explosive device that claimed the lives of three special operations troops last week and left three other Americans wounded.
By Kyle Rempfer