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The Pentagon's DEI purge continues to spark confusion, even after some web pages were restored
One official tasked with purging DEI content from military websites said the instructions are vague and subject to different interpretations.
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As the Pentagon reexamines women in combat, female veterans consider it a settled issue
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered a review of combat physical standards. Women who've served in combat jobs say ten years of experience has proven they're up to the task.
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How much of the VA's budget savings will go to patient care? Collins says it's 'up to the President'
VA Secretary Doug Collins is aiming for a 15 percent cut in the agency's workforce, even as it's serving a growing population of veterans.
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The Army is moving quickly to bring back the original names of bases named for Confederates
The Trump Administration is skirting a federal law by finding new namesakes for the bases with the same last names as Confederate soldiers.
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'Exceptional' leader among thousands forced out in military transgender ban
Under the Trump Administration's ban on transgender troops, service members are being given the opportunity to self-identify and receive separation benefits, or take the risk of being outed and go through an involuntary separation.
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Trump is taking credit for a military recruiting uptick, but it started before the election
The Pentagon said January was the Army's best recruiting month in 15 years. That continued an upswing in military enlistments that began before President Trump's election.
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As the military tightens its shaving policies, some Black troops worry their careers are in danger
Troops will now face tougher rules to get exceptions to the daily shaving requirement. That could especially affect Black men with a skin condition that makes shaving painful and potentially disfiguring.
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The U.S. hopes to break China's grip on rare earth metals, which are crucial in modern technology.
Vulcan Elements CEO John Maslin stands on the company's factory floor in Research Triangle Park, N.C. The two year old company has signed more than $10 million in deals with every branch of the military for its rare earth magnets.
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The Trump Administration's immigration crackdown has left thousands of Afghan allies without options
The Administration has slowed or stopped programs that allowed people who fought alongside the U.S. to come to America.
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Near southern border military zones, locals say it's not always clear where the boundaries are
The newly-designated military zones, which include sites in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, allow troops to detain migrants and others who trespass.
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