Microsoft No Longer Allows China-Based Engineers to Aid Pentagon

Senator contacts the defense secretary regarding exposure via defense contractors or subcontractors. Microsoft has revised its cloud services practices to no longer allow China-based engineers to provide technical…

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Pentagon Invests in U.S. Rare Earth Miner to Reduce Dependence on China

DoD becomes top shareholder in MP Materials as part of $400 million initiative to strengthen critical mineral security. The U.S. Department of Defense has invested $400 million into…

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U.S. Military Expands National Defense Zones Along U.S.-Mexico Border

The new Arizona site makes the fourth defense area amid ongoing security and trafficking concerns. The Pentagon announced the creation of a new national defense area (NDA) along…

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Air Force Proposes to Retire A-10s and Cancel E-7s Under 2026 Fiscal Budget

The service branch intends to divest 340 total aircraft. The U.S. Air Force has proposed retiring 340 aircraft in its fiscal year 2026 budget, including its remaining 162…

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NORAD Intercepts 11 Civilian Aircraft Violating July 4th No-Fly Zone

F-16 aircraft escorted aircraft away from President Trump’s New Jersey location over the holiday weekend. President Donald Trump spent the Fourth of July weekend in Bedminster, New Jersey,…

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President Holds First Faith Office National Conference Call of Second Term

He highlighted his administration’s commitment to religious liberty and peace. President Donald Trump held the first Faith Office National Conference Call of his second term this past week.…

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GAO Finds Issues in Veterans Crisis Line Operations

Senate hears testimony about rising workload, inadequate support, and risks to veterans in crisis. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) reported that the Veterans Crisis Line faces operational strains…

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DOD Confirms U.S. Airstrikes Set Iran’s Nuclear Development Back 1 or 2 Years

Envoy Witkoff is reportedly scheduled to meet with the Iranian foreign minister in Oslo in the coming week. The Pentagon has confirmed the damage the U.S. airstrikes did…

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DOJ Announces Settlement over Violations of Servicemembers Civil Relief Act

The nation’s largest property management company auto-charged early termination fees to military personnel who ended leases due to change of station orders. The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced…

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Supreme Court Lifts VA Cap on Veteran Compensation Program

The department had limited the enrollment to the most recent six years for combat-related compensation. The Supreme Court unanimously ruled this month that the Department of Veterans Affairs…

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