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Budget deal would fully fund Defense Department, add $13.6 billion in Ukraine aid
Lawmakers hope to finalize the spending plan within the next week.
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Top Republican defense voice in the Senate set to retire this year
Jim Inhofe, ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, has been in Congress since 1987.
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Kurilla confirmed as new CENTCOM head by the Senate
The 55-year-old Army officer is expected to be sworn into the new post in coming days.
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Biden warns Russia that war on Ukraine would be ‘bloody and destructive’
The U.S. president’s latest comments come amid conflicting reports of Russian intentions in the region.
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CENTCOM needs more resources to counter Afghanistan terror threat: nominee
Lt. Gen. Michael Kurilla says policing Afghanistan from afar is “extremely difficult, but not impossible.”
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No clear return date for troops headed to Europe amid Russia threats
Lawmakers were briefed Thursday by senior administration officials about the troop moves and latest tensions in Ukraine.
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New in 2022: Unfinished budget work will drag into February
Congress will try to finish the fiscal 2022 budget just as they start work on the fiscal 2023 spending plan.
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has coronavirus, symptoms ‘mild’
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced he tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday.
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Grady confirmed as new vice chair for Joint Chiefs
The move fills a key leadership vacancy at the Pentagon just before Congress ends its legislative work for the year.
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Congress passes defense policy bill with budget boost, military justice reforms
After months of debate and weeks of angst, the Senate has sent its annual defense bill to the president.
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Budget deal would fully fund Defense Department, add $13.6 billion in Ukraine aid
Lawmakers hope to finalize the spending plan within the next week.
-
Top Republican defense voice in the Senate set to retire this year
Jim Inhofe, ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, has been in Congress since 1987.
-
Kurilla confirmed as new CENTCOM head by the Senate
The 55-year-old Army officer is expected to be sworn into the new post in coming days.
-
Biden warns Russia that war on Ukraine would be ‘bloody and destructive’
The U.S. president’s latest comments come amid conflicting reports of Russian intentions in the region.
-
CENTCOM needs more resources to counter Afghanistan terror threat: nominee
Lt. Gen. Michael Kurilla says policing Afghanistan from afar is “extremely difficult, but not impossible.”
-
No clear return date for troops headed to Europe amid Russia threats
Lawmakers were briefed Thursday by senior administration officials about the troop moves and latest tensions in Ukraine.
-
New in 2022: Unfinished budget work will drag into February
Congress will try to finish the fiscal 2022 budget just as they start work on the fiscal 2023 spending plan.
-
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has coronavirus, symptoms ‘mild’
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced he tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday.
-
Grady confirmed as new vice chair for Joint Chiefs
The move fills a key leadership vacancy at the Pentagon just before Congress ends its legislative work for the year.
-
Congress passes defense policy bill with budget boost, military justice reforms
After months of debate and weeks of angst, the Senate has sent its annual defense bill to the president.
-
Budget deal would fully fund Defense Department, add $13.6 billion in Ukraine aid
Lawmakers hope to finalize the spending plan within the next week.
-
Top Republican defense voice in the Senate set to retire this year
Jim Inhofe, ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, has been in Congress since 1987.
-
Kurilla confirmed as new CENTCOM head by the Senate
The 55-year-old Army officer is expected to be sworn into the new post in coming days.
-
Biden warns Russia that war on Ukraine would be ‘bloody and destructive’
The U.S. president’s latest comments come amid conflicting reports of Russian intentions in the region.
-
CENTCOM needs more resources to counter Afghanistan terror threat: nominee
Lt. Gen. Michael Kurilla says policing Afghanistan from afar is “extremely difficult, but not impossible.”
-
No clear return date for troops headed to Europe amid Russia threats
Lawmakers were briefed Thursday by senior administration officials about the troop moves and latest tensions in Ukraine.
-
New in 2022: Unfinished budget work will drag into February
Congress will try to finish the fiscal 2022 budget just as they start work on the fiscal 2023 spending plan.
-
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has coronavirus, symptoms ‘mild’
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced he tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday.
-
Grady confirmed as new vice chair for Joint Chiefs
The move fills a key leadership vacancy at the Pentagon just before Congress ends its legislative work for the year.
-
Congress passes defense policy bill with budget boost, military justice reforms
After months of debate and weeks of angst, the Senate has sent its annual defense bill to the president.













