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White House defends Hegseth amid new Signal accusation, staff overhaul
President Donald Trump on Monday defended his embattled defense secretary, saying he's pleased with his leadership thus far.
Congressman to Mattis: Prepare for ‘a lean future’ as national debt continues to rise
The Pentagon’s two-year budget boost may be as good as its going to get for the military, the House Armed Services Committee’s top Democrat warned Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Capitol Hill.
By Joe Gould
New fund lets investors back companies that are ‘Best for Vets’
Financial analysis has demonstrated that the companies that focus on hiring and supporting veterans tend to outperform the market.
By Rebootcamp staff
Political Fallout Shelter: Border Security Surprises
Political Fallout Shelter podcast episode #4
By Military Times staff
Trump reportedly suggested the military pay for a border wall
Trump has been pushing behind closed doors for the Pentagon to pay for a wall between the U.S. and Mexico, according to a new report.
By Joe Gould
US House passes Pentagon-boosting omnibus as shutdown looms
The GOP-led House passed the sweeping $1.3 trillion spending bill in a race to avoid a government shutdown.
By Joe Gould
Advocates call for new VA office focusing on transition issues
The proposed Veterans Economic Opportunity Administration would be headed by an under secretary reporting directly to the VA Secretary.
A last and first sortie for father and son
Lt. Col. Joe Mirarchi piloted a T-38 during his fini flight out of Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, with his son, 2nd Lt. Chris Mirarchi, on his wing, flying his first flight with the Air Force.
By Nicole Bauke