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Teaching Teens Smart Credit Card Habits
A teen’s first credit card can feel a little risky, but it’s a great way to introduce youngsters to the concept of credit. Jeanette Mack explains.
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Is there a path forward for the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act?
Rep. Mark Takano, ranking member of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, weighs in on new legislation to change the face of some veteran benefits.
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New fitness standard takes hold across the Army | Defense News Weekly Full Episode 7.14.26
The Army implements the new waist-to-height ratio system amid a Pentagon push for revamped standards. Plus, new tech on the scene at Eurosatory 2026.
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Manufacturing woes hamper US 155mm ammo production
A new report says artillery shell producers are far short of a goal to manufacture 100,000 Howitzer shells per month.
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Hegseth announces testosterone screenings for all troops over 30
Defense Secretary says new program will test troops for low levels of the hormone and offer treatment to ensure a “biological foundation to fight.”
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Recruiting and retention at the forefront: a conversation with top enlisted leaders
The Military Officers Association of America gathered senior enlisted leaders from across the services for conversation on topics ranging from recruitment to AI
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Meet the fast-moving fire support vehicle named after a mythical Norse wolf | Eurosatory 2026
At Eurosatory 2026, Defense companies John Cockerill and Arquus unveil the Fenris, a 6×6 armored vehicle with a 105 mm turret meant for rapid fire support.
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Spot the Signs of Imposter Scams — Money Minute
Don’t let imposter scams catch you off guard. Jeanette Mack from Navy Federal Credit Union returns with tips on how to safeguard your savings.
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Pentagon turns to Mike Rowe to reenergize skilled trades training | Headlines
TV presenter Mike Rowe’s foundation got a $10 million kickstart to help the Pentagon train workers for the defense industrial base. Plus, autonomous minelayers.
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Navy says sailors with ‘unmanageable permanent’ razor bumps face separation
A new directive in the Navy says sailors who need shaving waivers for more than one year face involuntary separation.
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Teaching Teens Smart Credit Card Habits
A teen’s first credit card can feel a little risky, but it’s a great way to introduce youngsters to the concept of credit. Jeanette Mack explains.
-
Is there a path forward for the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act?
Rep. Mark Takano, ranking member of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, weighs in on new legislation to change the face of some veteran benefits.
-
New fitness standard takes hold across the Army | Defense News Weekly Full Episode 7.14.26
The Army implements the new waist-to-height ratio system amid a Pentagon push for revamped standards. Plus, new tech on the scene at Eurosatory 2026.
-
Manufacturing woes hamper US 155mm ammo production
A new report says artillery shell producers are far short of a goal to manufacture 100,000 Howitzer shells per month.
-
Hegseth announces testosterone screenings for all troops over 30
Defense Secretary says new program will test troops for low levels of the hormone and offer treatment to ensure a “biological foundation to fight.”
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Recruiting and retention at the forefront: a conversation with top enlisted leaders
The Military Officers Association of America gathered senior enlisted leaders from across the services for conversation on topics ranging from recruitment to AI
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Meet the fast-moving fire support vehicle named after a mythical Norse wolf | Eurosatory 2026
At Eurosatory 2026, Defense companies John Cockerill and Arquus unveil the Fenris, a 6×6 armored vehicle with a 105 mm turret meant for rapid fire support.
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Spot the Signs of Imposter Scams — Money Minute
Don’t let imposter scams catch you off guard. Jeanette Mack from Navy Federal Credit Union returns with tips on how to safeguard your savings.
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Pentagon turns to Mike Rowe to reenergize skilled trades training | Headlines
TV presenter Mike Rowe’s foundation got a $10 million kickstart to help the Pentagon train workers for the defense industrial base. Plus, autonomous minelayers.
-
Navy says sailors with ‘unmanageable permanent’ razor bumps face separation
A new directive in the Navy says sailors who need shaving waivers for more than one year face involuntary separation.
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Teaching Teens Smart Credit Card Habits
A teen’s first credit card can feel a little risky, but it’s a great way to introduce youngsters to the concept of credit. Jeanette Mack explains.
-
Is there a path forward for the Take Care of America’s Veterans Act?
Rep. Mark Takano, ranking member of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, weighs in on new legislation to change the face of some veteran benefits.
-
New fitness standard takes hold across the Army | Defense News Weekly Full Episode 7.14.26
The Army implements the new waist-to-height ratio system amid a Pentagon push for revamped standards. Plus, new tech on the scene at Eurosatory 2026.
-
Manufacturing woes hamper US 155mm ammo production
A new report says artillery shell producers are far short of a goal to manufacture 100,000 Howitzer shells per month.
-
Hegseth announces testosterone screenings for all troops over 30
Defense Secretary says new program will test troops for low levels of the hormone and offer treatment to ensure a “biological foundation to fight.”
-
Recruiting and retention at the forefront: a conversation with top enlisted leaders
The Military Officers Association of America gathered senior enlisted leaders from across the services for conversation on topics ranging from recruitment to AI
-
Meet the fast-moving fire support vehicle named after a mythical Norse wolf | Eurosatory 2026
At Eurosatory 2026, Defense companies John Cockerill and Arquus unveil the Fenris, a 6×6 armored vehicle with a 105 mm turret meant for rapid fire support.
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Spot the Signs of Imposter Scams — Money Minute
Don’t let imposter scams catch you off guard. Jeanette Mack from Navy Federal Credit Union returns with tips on how to safeguard your savings.
-
Pentagon turns to Mike Rowe to reenergize skilled trades training | Headlines
TV presenter Mike Rowe’s foundation got a $10 million kickstart to help the Pentagon train workers for the defense industrial base. Plus, autonomous minelayers.
-
Navy says sailors with ‘unmanageable permanent’ razor bumps face separation
A new directive in the Navy says sailors who need shaving waivers for more than one year face involuntary separation.













