Hegseth shreds Soviet-style bureaucracy and ‘five-year plans’ governing Pentagon
War Secretary Pete Hegseth slams Pentagon bureaucracy as Soviet-style central planning that threatens US defense capabilities and puts troops at risk.
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War Secretary Pete Hegseth slams Pentagon bureaucracy as Soviet-style central planning that threatens US defense capabilities and puts troops at risk.
The Congressional Budget Office was hacked by a suspected foreign actor, exposing financial research, and it has taken immediate containment action.
Florida accuses Planned Parenthood of racketeering over chemical abortion marketing, seeking massive damages in unprecedented legal challenge.
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended Trump's economic record against media questions, prompting Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to request hiring her.
Cornell University will pay $60 million to end federal investigations and restore more than $250 million in research funding frozen over civil rights probes.
Senate Democrats say they are prepared to reopen the government, only if Republicans attach a one-year extension to expiring Obamacare subsidies to their current plan.
The ADL’s new “Mamdani Monitor" targets Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani over antisemitism concerns, but some Jewish groups say the move is unfair.
Justice Amy Coney Barrett advised conservative students to take the high road when facing campus hatred, citing Erika Kirk as a model of grace and strength.
Trump may exempt Hungary from Russian oil sanctions due to the country's lack of sea access and dependence on Russian energy after Viktor Orbán's request.
Senate Republicans consider alternative options as government shutdown continues with slowed negotiations over funding bill and Obamacare subsidies.