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U.S. Army withholds name of one Black Hawk soldier killed in D.C. collision

The U.S.

U.S. Army withholds name of one Black Hawk soldier killed in D.C. collision
Americas|Political|US

Trump says helicopter in Washington crash was flying too high

U.S.

Trump says helicopter in Washington crash was flying too high
Political|US|World

Pentagon probes crash by 'experienced' Black Hawk crew, halts flights

The U.S.

Pentagon probes crash by 'experienced' Black Hawk crew, halts flights
Americas|Political|US

US military deportation flight likely cost more than first class

U.S.

US military deportation flight likely cost more than first class
Political|US

Trump's Pentagon lashes out at retired general Milley, yanks security detail

New U.S.

Trump's Pentagon lashes out at retired general Milley, yanks security detail
Election|Political|US

How transgender troops prepared to fight Trump's new policy

By the time Nicolas Talbott, a second lieutenant in the U.S.

How transgender troops prepared to fight Trump's new policy
Americas|Crime|Political|US

ICE to use U.S. military base in Colorado to detain migrants

The U.S. military said on Tuesday it will allow Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain migrants at Buckley Space Force Base in Colorado,

Political|US

Rights groups file lawsuit against Trump's transgender troops order

Transgender rights advocacy groups filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against U.S.

Rights groups file lawsuit against Trump's transgender troops order
Americas|Political|US|World

US military aircraft with deported migrants lands in Guatemala, officials say

U.S.

US military aircraft with deported migrants lands in Guatemala, officials say
Political|US

Trump takes aim at DEI, COVID expulsions and transgender troops

U.S.

Trump takes aim at DEI, COVID expulsions and transgender troops
Education|Political|US

US Air Force resumes teaching video on first Black pilots after DEI review

The U.S.

US Air Force resumes teaching video on first Black pilots after DEI review
Americas|Political|World

US, Colombia reach deal on deportations; tariffs, sanctions put on hold

The U.S. and Colombia pulled back from the brink of a trade war on Sunday after the White House said the South American nation had

US, Colombia reach deal on deportations; tariffs, sanctions put on hold
Political|US

Trump's anti-DEI order yanks Air Force video on first Black pilots

U.S.

Trump's anti-DEI order yanks Air Force video on first Black pilots
Political|US

Hegseth narrowly wins confirmation to become US defense secretary

Pete Hegseth narrowly secured enough votes on Friday to become the next U.S. defense secretary, a major victory for President

Hegseth narrowly wins confirmation to become US defense secretary
Americas|Political|US|World

Mexico refuses US military flight deporting migrants, sources say

Mexico has refused a request from President Donald Trump's administration to allow a U.S. military aircraft deporting migrants to land

Mexico refuses US military flight deporting migrants, sources say
Political|US

US military academies should not use race in admissions, Trump's Pentagon pick says

President Donald Trump's pick to lead the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth, has told lawmakers that he opposes the use of race as a factor when evaluating

US military academies should not use race in admissions, Trump's Pentagon pick says
Americas|Political|US

US military aircraft deport migrants as Pentagon readies more troops for border

U.S. military C-17 aircraft began flying detained migrants out of the country on Friday, following orders from President Donald Trump, as the

US military aircraft deport migrants as Pentagon readies more troops for border
MidEast|Political|US|World

Trump designates Yemen's Houthis as a 'foreign terrorist organization'

U.S.

Trump designates Yemen's Houthis as a 'foreign terrorist organization'
Political|US|World

US military to send additional 1,500 troops to border

The U.S. military will send 1,500 additional active-duty troops to the border with Mexico, the White House said on Wednesday, just two days after

US military to send additional 1,500 troops to border
Crime|Political|US

New allegations against Hegseth as Senate readies vote on Pentagon nominee

Pete Hegseth's former sister-in-law said in an affidavit to senators on Tuesday that President Donald Trump's pick to lead the Pentagon abused his

New allegations against Hegseth as Senate readies vote on Pentagon nominee
Political|US

At Pentagon, a missing portrait and fears of an upheaval

It's hard to tell just where retired General Mark Milley's portrait once hung in the Pentagon's prestigious E-ring hallway, alongside all of the

At Pentagon, a missing portrait and fears of an upheaval
Political|US

Trump removes US Coast Guard chief, official cites DEI focus

The Trump administration has fired U.S.

Trump removes US Coast Guard chief, official cites DEI focus
Election|Political|US

Biden issues preemptive pardons for family and Trump targets Cheney, Milley, Fauci

Outgoing President Joe Biden issued preemptive pardons on Monday for several of his immediate family members and people

Biden issues preemptive pardons for family and Trump targets Cheney, Milley, Fauci
MidEast|News|US|World

U.S. carrying out new strikes in Yemen, US officials say

The United States launched a series of strikes against Iran-linked targets in Yemen on Saturday, three U.S. officials told Reuters, in what

News|World

US soldier Travis King heads home after North Korea expels him

Private Travis King, the U.S. soldier who ran into North Korea in July, is in U.S. custody and heading home after being

US soldier Travis King heads home after North Korea expels him

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