In a dramatic Friday night purge, President Donald Trump took decisive action to avoid a repeat of his first term when he tussled with senior military leaders, by firing America’s top general and removing others in an effort to ensure he has a fully compliant Pentagon.
Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) says Trump promised him that DOGE will look at defense spending. NEWS NATION: You know this. Your constituency knows this. You rail against spending all the time, right? You think we've got a big spending problem,
The past few months have demonstrated how AI can bring us together. Meta released a model that can translate speech from more than 100 languages, and people across the world are f
The potential cuts at the Pentagon, first reported by The Washington Post, follow reductions at other federal agencies, where probationary employees who were conducting critical f
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The Department of Defense Education Activity school system is pulling books “potentially related to gender ideology or discriminatory equity ideology topics” from its classrooms and libraries around the world,
DOGE’s ‘wall of receipts’ is riddled with errors and inconsistencies,” by POLITICO’s Jessie Blaeser: As proof of its purported $55 billion in savings for taxpayers, Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency has offered up a “wall of receipts” representing a subset of canceled contracts.
Thomasville is celebrating General Lloyd Austin’s remarkable military career and hometown roots by renaming Stevens Street in his honor.
Well before he took office, President Donald Trump promised to dramatically reduce the federal budget, and delegated the task of finding potential cuts to Elon Musk and the Department of
Department of Government Efficiency staffers were at the Pentagon on Tuesday and receiving lists of the military’s probationary employees, U.S. officials said. However, it was not clear that all probationary personnel would be let go — instead,
The Pentagon says the military services must again ask troops who were forced out or who voluntarily left the military due to the COVID vaccine whether they want to reenlist. The directive reflects the executive order signed by President Donald Trump a week after he took office.
CNN’s Kaitlan Collin interviews Lt. Commander Geirid Morgan, a transgender Navy diver, about newly revealed details about the Pentagon’s plan to ban transgender service members who don’t meet specific requirements under its new policy.