A partial U.S. federal government shutdown officially began early Saturday after lawmakers missed the funding deadline, but major leaders in Washington say they expect it to be much shorter than last year’s 43-day closure and could end as soon as Monday or Tuesday once the House acts. Read More |
The military is growing again, but money isn’t what will keep troops in uniform. Mission clarity, trust, and predictable demand will decide who stays. Read More |
A letter sent to Vietnam Veterans of America outlines how the Department of War plans to address Gulf War Illness, opening up new details from classified documents. Read More |
The “Warrior Dividend” payments of $1,776 made to military service members in December 2025 definitely won’t be subject to income taxes, the IRS confirmed. Read More |
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has removed the commander of its Little Rock District, citing a loss of confidence in his ability to lead, officials announced in mid-January 2026. Read More |
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The White House defends the costs, saying crime has decreased and Americans feel safer. Democratic senators said the deployments have been politically motivated. Read More |
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