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Concha criticizes media coverage of Greenland framework deal
Washington Examiner Search Washington Examiner Concha criticizes media coverage of Greenland framework deal January 23, 2026 6:38 pm Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha said media coverage misrepresented and exaggerated the Greenland deal’s insignificance, ignoring publicly available informati»»»
US senator slams Republicans’ silence on Trump’s violent threats to Democrats
Senator Mark Kelly on Sunday urged congressional Republicans to publicly reject Trump’s threats against him and five other Democratic lawmakers who stated that military personnel are not obligated to follow illegal commands. “We’ve heard very little, basically crickets, from Republicans in the Unit»»»
US, South Korea unveil details on shipbuilding investment and subs in trade deal
The U.S. and South Korea released details of a trade agreement that includes a $150 billion Korean investment in the American shipbuilding sector and an additional $200 billion earmarked for industrial sectors, the two countries said. The joint announcement followed a meeting in October between Sou»»»
US, South Korea unveil details on shipbuilding investment and subs in trade deal
SEOUL/WASHINGTON - The US and South Korea released details of a trade agreement on Nov 14 that includes a US$150 billion (S$194.97 billion) Korean investment in the American shipbuilding sector and an additional US$200 billion earmarked for industrial sectors, the two countries said. The joint anno»»»
Pentagon rebrand as Department of War a ‘message of strength’, says Trump
WASHINGTON: After months of campaigning for the Nobel Peace Prize, President Donald Trump sent a sharply different message on Friday when he signed an executive order aimed at rebranding the Department of Defense as the Department of War. Trump said the switch was intended to signal to the world th»»»
‘Department of war’: Trump signs order renaming defence department; what it means
US president Donald Trump (AP photo) US president Donald Trump on Friday signed an executive order renaming the Department of Defence as the Department of War.The Department of War was created in 1789 to oversee the Army. It carried the name until president Harry Truman reorganised the military in »»»
Wes Moore Rips Trump's 'Greatest' Claim: 'Absolutely Comical'
Democrat Wes Moore mocks Trump's "absolutely comical" memory of their conversation and notes how the president refers to Moore's looks. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said Tuesday that President Donald Trump “seems to be obsessed with me” as he again mocked the president’s claim that Moore called him “the»»»
Trump Diagnosed with Vein Condition Causing Leg Swelling, White House Says
The White House said on Thursday that US President Donald Trump is experiencing swelling in his lower legs and bruising on his right hand, after photographs emerged of Trump with swollen ankles and makeup covering the afflicted part of his hand. White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt, reading a l»»»
US lawmakers reach 2017 budget deal through September
WASHINGTON — Bipartisan congressional negotiators have agreed to a sweeping $1.16 trillion omnibus spending bill for 2017, with $593 billion for the military. The deal, if passed, would fund the government through Sept. 30. After funding the government at 2016 levels for more than half the fiscal y»»»
Putting the “Indo” in Indo-Pacific, Australia’s westward pivot | Lowy Institute
Listen to this article Taken together, Maldives and Sri Lanka might not appear priority visits for Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Richard Marles. Yet these two Indian Ocean island states are crucial in a growing regional contest. With Marles having high-level meetings in»»»
'Unite for Vets' rally in Washington, D.C., protests cuts in benefits - UPI.com
1 of 4 | Veterans, military families and demonstrators gather on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.,, to participate in a Unite for Veterans Rally to protest the Trump Administration's cuts to staffing and programs at the Department of Veterans Affairs. Photo by Annabelle Gordon/UPI | License Ph»»»
Pete Hegseth says he fired top military lawyers because they weren't well suited for jobs
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth replaced top military lawyers and several high-ranking officers, including Air Force Gen. CQ Brown Jr., amidst growing unease at the Pentagon. The firings have sparked concerns over political motives and the administration's stance on diversity and equity within the m»»»
Hegseth says he fired the top military lawyers because they weren't well suited for the jobs
Hegseth says he fired the top military lawyers because they weren't well suited for the jobs WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Monday that he was replacing the top lawyers for the military services because he didn't think they were “well-suited” to provide recommendations when lawful»»»
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