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Suspicions about leaks and a mistrust of senior military officers have defined much of the defense secretary’s first six ...
The unexplained removal of the first female head of the U.S. Naval Academy last week is the latest in a string of top military women who have either been fired or redelegated to largely invisible ...
A new report pokes gaping holes in the Trump administration’s already unconvincing assurances that no classified information ...
Zelensky seeks peace talks, Russia ups drone production, 700 Marines leave LA, and Naval Academy superintendent’s term cut short.
Annapolis is trading polished tradition for combat grit as a decorated Marine aviator takes the helm, marking a historic first and a sharp turn toward warfighting focus.
The first woman to lead the U.S. Naval Academy is being reassigned by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, multiple outlets ...
“Yes, women will have access to ground-combat roles, given the standards remain high,” Hegseth assured the senator at his confirmation hearing. Who could argue with high standards?
The Backdoor Way That Pete Hegseth Could Keep Women Out of Combat Donald Trump’s Pentagon chief moderated his stance to get the job but is now pushing for change in the name of high standards.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wants to eliminate the Women, Peace and Security Act. He doesn't have the power to do so, but what is the act's goal, and what does this mean for women in combat roles?
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