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Austin Concludes Tumultuous Pentagon Term, Warns Against Undermining Diversity
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin concluded his four-year term, marked by crises including the Afghanistan withdrawal, the war in Ukraine, and the Israel-Hamas conflict; he warned against diminishing diversity programs within the military, and new protocols were implemented following an investigation i...
Austin Concludes Tumultuous Pentagon Term, Warns Against Undermining Diversity
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin concluded his four-year term, marked by crises including the Afghanistan withdrawal, the war in Ukraine, and the Israel-Hamas conflict; he warned against diminishing diversity programs within the military, and new protocols were implemented following an investigation i...
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US Unveils B-21 Stealth Bomber Amid Rising Tensions with China
The US Air Force unveiled the B-21 Raider stealth bomber, initiating an order of 100 aircraft to counter China's rapid military modernization, which includes new fighter jets, naval exercises near Taiwan, and cyber espionage, creating heightened global tensions and prompting a warning against initia...
US Unveils B-21 Stealth Bomber Amid Rising Tensions with China
The US Air Force unveiled the B-21 Raider stealth bomber, initiating an order of 100 aircraft to counter China's rapid military modernization, which includes new fighter jets, naval exercises near Taiwan, and cyber espionage, creating heightened global tensions and prompting a warning against initia...
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Hegseth's Controversial Pentagon Nomination Faces Senate Scrutiny
During his Senate confirmation hearing, Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, faced intense scrutiny over past controversies and proposals to reshape military culture, raising concerns about his fitness to lead the Pentagon, particularly given the potential consequences for ...
Hegseth's Controversial Pentagon Nomination Faces Senate Scrutiny
During his Senate confirmation hearing, Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, faced intense scrutiny over past controversies and proposals to reshape military culture, raising concerns about his fitness to lead the Pentagon, particularly given the potential consequences for ...
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US Troops Remain in Syria to Secure ISIS Detention Camps
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin stated that American troops remain in Syria to secure detention camps holding 8,000-10,000 former ISIS fighters, preventing a potential resurgence of ISIS. Approximately 2,000 of these fighters are considered highly dangerous. The US has been present in Syria since ...
US Troops Remain in Syria to Secure ISIS Detention Camps
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin stated that American troops remain in Syria to secure detention camps holding 8,000-10,000 former ISIS fighters, preventing a potential resurgence of ISIS. Approximately 2,000 of these fighters are considered highly dangerous. The US has been present in Syria since ...
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Pentagon Pays Celebrities to Boost Military Recruitment
The US Department of Defence paid celebrities to promote military careers to Gen Z via production assistance agreements with TV shows, facing low recruitment rates and growing mistrust among young people, spending \$1.9 billion on recruitment in 2023-2024.
Pentagon Pays Celebrities to Boost Military Recruitment
The US Department of Defence paid celebrities to promote military careers to Gen Z via production assistance agreements with TV shows, facing low recruitment rates and growing mistrust among young people, spending \$1.9 billion on recruitment in 2023-2024.
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US Soldier Dies in Non-Combat Incident in Iraq, Raising Total Death Toll to 4,420"
A 34-year-old Indiana National Guard soldier, Capt. Eric Richard Hart, died in a non-combat incident in Iraq on Saturday, bringing the total US troop deaths in Iraq since 2003 to 4,420, while 31,993 were wounded in action. His death is under investigation.
US Soldier Dies in Non-Combat Incident in Iraq, Raising Total Death Toll to 4,420"
A 34-year-old Indiana National Guard soldier, Capt. Eric Richard Hart, died in a non-combat incident in Iraq on Saturday, bringing the total US troop deaths in Iraq since 2003 to 4,420, while 31,993 were wounded in action. His death is under investigation.
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US Seeks to Expand Military Presence in Greenland to Counter Russia and China
US experts claim the United States seeks to increase its military presence in Greenland to counter Russia and China, citing the island's strategic location, resources, and Denmark's inability to resist.

US Seeks to Expand Military Presence in Greenland to Counter Russia and China
US experts claim the United States seeks to increase its military presence in Greenland to counter Russia and China, citing the island's strategic location, resources, and Denmark's inability to resist.
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Hegseth's Contentious Defense Secretary Nomination Hearing
President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, faces a Senate confirmation hearing on Tuesday amid controversies surrounding his past statements on military policy and allegations of sexual assault and excessive drinking.

Hegseth's Contentious Defense Secretary Nomination Hearing
President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, faces a Senate confirmation hearing on Tuesday amid controversies surrounding his past statements on military policy and allegations of sexual assault and excessive drinking.
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Veterans to March in Support of Hegseth's Defense Secretary Nomination
Two former Navy SEALs are organizing a march of hundreds of veterans in Washington D.C. next week to support Pete Hegseth's confirmation as defense secretary, citing dissatisfaction with current Pentagon leadership and a lack of accountability for the Afghanistan withdrawal.

Veterans to March in Support of Hegseth's Defense Secretary Nomination
Two former Navy SEALs are organizing a march of hundreds of veterans in Washington D.C. next week to support Pete Hegseth's confirmation as defense secretary, citing dissatisfaction with current Pentagon leadership and a lack of accountability for the Afghanistan withdrawal.
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Military Mental Health Crisis: Diagnoses Up 40%, Suicides Rise
A new Defense Department report shows a 40% rise in mental health diagnoses among active-duty service members from 2019-2023, with mental health disorders accounting for 54.8% of hospital stays in 2023; military suicides also increased to 523 in 2023, up from 493 in 2022.

Military Mental Health Crisis: Diagnoses Up 40%, Suicides Rise
A new Defense Department report shows a 40% rise in mental health diagnoses among active-duty service members from 2019-2023, with mental health disorders accounting for 54.8% of hospital stays in 2023; military suicides also increased to 523 in 2023, up from 493 in 2022.
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Military Court Blocks Austin's Attempt to Overturn 9/11 Plea Deals
A U.S. military court on Monday upheld a lower court ruling, preventing Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin from invalidating plea agreements for three men accused of planning the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks; the court found Austin lacked the authority to overturn the deals, which allow the def...

Military Court Blocks Austin's Attempt to Overturn 9/11 Plea Deals
A U.S. military court on Monday upheld a lower court ruling, preventing Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin from invalidating plea agreements for three men accused of planning the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks; the court found Austin lacked the authority to overturn the deals, which allow the def...
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28% Bias Score

US Military Presence in Syria Uncertain After Assad Regime Collapse
The collapse of Syria's Assad regime creates uncertainty for the roughly 2,000 US troops in eastern Syria, tasked with fighting ISIS and monitoring Iran, amid broader regional instability following the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.

US Military Presence in Syria Uncertain After Assad Regime Collapse
The collapse of Syria's Assad regime creates uncertainty for the roughly 2,000 US troops in eastern Syria, tasked with fighting ISIS and monitoring Iran, amid broader regional instability following the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.
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36% Bias Score
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