Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth approved orders on Friday to further militarize the U.S. southern border with Mexico, officials said.
The Pentagon chief made the remark during a Jan. 31 call with top Mexican military officials, while urging them to address ...
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Last week, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired the nation’s most senior military officer, Air Force Gen. C.Q. Brown, a Black ...
The Pentagon told its civilian employees that they must provide a list of five bullet points detailing their accomplishments ...
The Trump administration relaxed restrictions on how U.S. commanders approve airstrikes and raids, paving the way for the ...
In an unparalleled abandonment of decades of American foreign policy, Trump has sided with Russian President Vladimir Putin ...
Five former secretaries of defense are calling on Congress to hold immediate hearings on President Donald Trump's recent firings of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and several other senior ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed Friday that he received President Trump’s approval to repeal restrictions on ...
President Donald Trump called for the United States to reclaim the $7 billion worth of military equipment left behind during ...
The increase in the range of people who can be targeted by the U.S. military dismantles Biden-era mandates that included more ...
The new Pentagon chief got a look at Guantánamo Bay’s most infamous inmate in his recent visit to the wartime prison.