Was it worse? The Pentagon press corps was up in arms about new media guidelines proposed by Hegseth, but for years the very same outlets agreed to significantly greater restrictions on their ...
A controversial Ukrainian colonel has been accused by military personnel and volunteers of breaching operational security ...
The basic problem here is a foolishness about what one puts in writing. These leaks show hubris about the reliability of ...
Kristi Noem, the secretary of homeland security who oversees ICE—or at least plays the role on TV—has not escaped notice, ...
Researchers caution that the group’s rapid pivots and targeted filtering complicate detection and require behavior-based ...
A government shutdown has furloughed nearly 750,000 federal workers and left military personnel working without pay. President Trump has directed the Secretary of War to use available funds to pay ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a new edict last week to reduce the time personnel spend on cybersecurity training, among other reforms. The directive came in a Sept. 30 memo to senior Pentagon ...
The Department of Defense will cut back cybersecurity training in a range of different ways. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s memo on the issues says all mandatory training must be “directly linked to ...
The ACLU sued the administration in April on behalf of six military families, alleging that book bans and curriculum changes at schools for military children were unconstitutional. The changes ...
While the Constitution makes it clear how President Donald Trump and Congress get paid during a government shutdown, without a Senate vote to reopen the government until at least Tuesday, Oct. 13, the ...
Over 1 million active-duty military members and contractors may not receive their October 15 paychecks if Congress does not pass legislation. Essential federal employees, including military personnel ...