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Lawmakers mull Ukraine plans amid uncertainty after McCarthy ouster
Two Ukraine aid opponents want to become House speaker as the Senate leans toward passing a full-year aid package for Kyiv to last through the elections.
Fighter wings try a fresh approach to combat maintenance
Two Air Force fighter jet wings are the first to try a new approach to maintenance that aims to improve quality of life for the crews that keep the service’s premiere planes running.
Astronaut Michael Collins, Apollo 11 pilot, dies at 90
Collins joined the Air Force after graduating from West Point in 1952.
Montana National Guard to help with COVID-19 outbreak at state prison
The 67 volunteer soldiers will be assisting officers at the Montana State Prison in Deer Lodge with duties such as distributing mail and meals.
Triple amputee veteran arrested, charged with taking money from ‘We Build The Wall’ donors
Kolfage allegedly used some of the $350,000 to fund a lavish lifestyle.
By Jon Simkins
Watchdog report: Pompeo acted properly in Saudi arms sale
The State Department’s internal watchdog has found that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo did not act improperly last year when he approved billions of dollars in arms sales to Saudi Arabia without the consent of Congress.
Army vet steps down from congressional committees amid voter fraud charges
Rep. Steve Watkins, R-Kansas, will depart the House Veterans' Affairs Committee while he fights the charges.
Senate confirms Anderson, Mercado to defense policy jobs
There are still 13 seats at the Pentagon that have no nominee announced.
By Aaron Mehta
Louisville chief: Police and National Guard enforcing curfew fatally shot a man after someone in a group fired at them
Protests in Louisville, Kentucky, turned deadly as police and National Guard fired on a man the city's police chief said.
Someone taped Steve Carell’s picture over Space Force’s top officer at the USAF museum
Exactly how long Carell’s image has blanketed Raymond’s is unknown.
By Jon Simkins
Fired State Department IG probed Trump’s Saudi arms deals
The U.S. State Department inspector general was investigating the Trump administration’s use of an emergency declaration to sell weapons to Saudi Arabia, according to the the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
By Joe Gould