New Pentagon guidelines threaten press freedom, requiring journalists to sign restrictive agreements. Experts warn this is a dangerous step towards government control of information.
In a bold move, DEA officials proposed military strikes in Mexico, causing alarm among White House and Pentagon officials. This discussion raises serious legal questions amidst ongoing debates in Washington.
In a tense maritime standoff, Venezuela has again sent military aircraft near the USS Jason Dunham, escalating fears of confrontation. With two F-16 jets flying dangerously close, the Pentagon warns of provocative acts disrupting U.S. operations against narco-terrorism.
A recent investigation reveals a double standard in how security clearance violations are handled, with contractors losing their credentials for minor lapses while Pentagon officials face little to no repercussions for similar actions.
A recent scandal reveals Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's questionable use of the Signal app for sensitive military discussions, raising alarms among Pentagon officials. As he navigates this controversy, his aide Col. Ricky Buria's role comes under scrutiny.
In a surprising turn of events, two top Pentagon officials, including a senior adviser, have been placed on administrative leave as part of an investigation into unauthorized disclosures. What does this mean for the Defense Department?
In a dramatic turn of events, Elon Musk threatens Pentagon employees over a leaked briefing regarding a potential U.S. war with China. Trump and Pentagon officials deny the claims, igniting a media frenzy.
President Trump's sudden firing of Gen. Charles CQ Brown Jr and Adm. Lisa Franchetti from their roles as top military leaders sparks controversy and raises questions about political influence in military appointments.