The defense secretary’s office has ordered that some books be removed from circulation in its library, and the academy has ended the use of affirmative action in admissions.
No member of the military could get away with sharing sensitive attack information as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth did, Atlanta Journal-Constitution columnist Patricia Murphy writes.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reaffirmed Washington's "ironclad" commitment to a defence treaty with the Philippines on ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s office confirms that his younger brother is serving in a key position inside the Pentagon as ...
Loose lips sink ships, which is why the Pentagon slaps a classification on almost everything. I’ve seen an officer put a SECRET stamp across a newspaper clipping. As a sergeant in military ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Hundreds lined up outside McAlister Auditorium Thursday night to hear from The Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg, whose recent reporting has sparked a political ...
Were a film producer to read a script in which top national security officials invite a leading journalist to a super-secret meeting designing a top-secret response to terror activities in the Mideast ...