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Hegseth speaks during a news conference at the Pentagon on June 26, 2025. (Andrew Harnik / ) Pete Hegseth, the defense ...
On this week’s “More To The Story,” The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief talks about what he learned from “Signalgate”—and what ...
This is the moment to reaffirm congressional support for the rule of law and independent legal advice in our nation’s armed ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth posted a video Friday revealing the new name for a navy oil ship previously named after Harvey ...
Does Iran have the elements needed for a bomb and will it assemble one after the Israeli-US humiliation? The answer is buried ...
General Dan Caine, a little-known retired fighter pilot until recently, is now at the centre of US foreign policy as Trump’s ...
As President Trump and his top aides weighed a military operation against Iran in early June, Vice President JD Vance and ...
President Donald Trump announced on he knows who is behind the leak of a classified intelligent assessment that cast doubts ...
Compared to the 2018 summit in Brussels, where Donald Trump blasted Germany as a “captive of Russia” and physically shoved other NATO leaders, this year's NATO summit went well.
What an impressive sight it was Sunday, when the futuristic B-2 stealth bombers sliced through the powder-blue Missouri sky ...
President Donald Trump is talking up the possibility of regime change in Iran after the U.S. joined Israel in bombing Iranian nuclear sites Saturday.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine took contrasting approaches to advising President Trump on whether to bomb Iran.