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US troop numbers in Eastern Europe could continue to grow
The head of U.S. European Command said that Eastern Europe could be a future site for more NATO and American forces.
The military knows it has a problem with domestic extremists, white supremacists
The Defense Department is in the midst of a review of all of its policies on extremist activity.
Air Force leaders: Assault on Capitol was ‘attack on foundation’ of America
"Our oath demands we are unwavering in safeguarding American ideals,” states letter from Air Force secretary and the chiefs and top enlisted advisors of the Air Force and Space Force.
Hero Capitol Police officer is a 101st Airborne veteran
Eugene Goodman served in the Army for four years and held back a violent crowd long enough for others to secure the Senate floor.
Why Trump’s effort to transform the federal government (mostly) failed
Most of the Trump administration's government reform initiatives fell dead on arrival, revealing the narrow path to successful federal change.
By Jessie Bur
How the Trump administration’s leadership churn could reform political appointments
Short-term leaders have famously caused long-term problems for getting work done in government.
By Jessie Bur
A Biden presidency could change relationships with federal unions
President-elect Joe Biden has placed union protections and expansions across industries at the core of his planned economic policy.
By Jessie Bur
Trump orders DoD to explore use of nuclear power for space
A new executive order would also speed up the testing time for a nuclear reactor at a U.S. facility.
By Aaron Mehta