Ahead of his confirmation hearing, Keith Bass faces scrutiny over his past roles at the CIA and White House, raising concerns about his capability.
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Military plans may cut U.S. troop presence at Guantanamo Bay by half, as no detainees remain and legal challenges persist. Decisions pending.
Iran denies aiding Yemen's Houthis after US airstrikes. Trump warns Tehran will be held accountable. Strikes kill 31, including children.
A Florida sheriff reports no active shooter or injuries at Corry Station, Pensacola, after gunshots were heard. A thorough search found no evidence.
Pentagon's Top Doctor Defends $61 Billion Military Health Budget
Dr. Steve Ferrara advocates for the military health system, ensuring it's a "force multiplier" and essential to U.S. military readiness.
Union members at Groton's Submarine Base Fire Department raise concerns over potential firefighter layoffs amid federal workforce cuts by the Trump Administration.
Adm. Paparo calls for a defense revamp amid Pacific tensions, urging faster procurement and the use of AI and 3D printing to boost readiness.
A Navy EA-18G Growler crashed into San Diego Bay during landing; both aviators ejected safely. The cause is under investigation.
Marines and soldiers deploy to Guantanamo Bay to support detention operations amid a significant immigration crackdown, setting up logistics.
The Pentagon is tasked with detaining migrants at Guantanamo Bay per Trump's directive, raising questions about capacity and legal criteria.