In a controversial military action, the U.S. killed four individuals aboard a vessel off Venezuela, claiming it was transporting illegal drugs. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth insists such strikes will continue to protect Americans.
Eleanor Watson, a dedicated CBS News reporter, dives deep into the Pentagon's operations, uncovering intriguing military insights that every American should know. Discover what she's found!
Military leaders are sounding the alarm on the Trump administration's defense strategy, highlighting a significant divide within the Pentagon. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is set to convene a crucial summit with top brass in Virginia to address these concerns.
In a dramatic move, President Trump has ordered 200 Oregon National Guard troops to be deployed to Portland, sparking a lawsuit from the state. The troops are intended to protect federal facilities amidst claims of 'domestic terrorists'.
In an unexpected move, President Trump will address top military leaders at Quantico, Virginia. As tensions rise, what does this mean for national security and the upcoming election?
President Trump is set to attend a rare meeting with military leaders in Quantico. With Defense Secretary Hegseth discussing the 'warrior ethos', will this reshape U.S. defense strategy? Find out more!
Next week, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will address senior military leaders at Quantico, aiming to restore the warrior ethos within the U.S. military. This rare gathering will discuss new standards and expectations for military conduct.
In a historic move, former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted on charges of obstruction of justice. This comes after years of being targeted by President Trump. Meanwhile, the Pentagon calls an unusual meeting, and TikTok investors face hefty fees!
A surprise meeting of military leaders called by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has sparked intrigue in Washington. Amidst recent controversial decisions and unannounced firings, the motive behind the gathering remains unclear.
A sudden meeting of US generals and admirals in Virginia has raised eyebrows and sparked theories about its purpose. From fitness tests to potential mass firings, the lack of clarity has officials and officers on edge.