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Defense bill heads to Biden for final approval 15.12.2023

Earlier this week, both the House and Senate passed the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act. 

Navy ship shoots down another drone in Middle East 14.12.2023

The Navy ship U.S.S. Mason shot down another drone in the Middle East, just days after it responded to a distress call from a Norwegian-flagged ship. 

Coast Guard Academy sexual assaults threaten national security, lawmakers say 13.12.2023

Coast Guard whistleblowers testified before Senators about the sexual assault report that shook the service earlier this summer. 

Army receives first long-range Precision Strike Missiles 12.12.2023

Last Friday, Jen Judson sat down with CSIS analyst Tom Karako to talk about the latest in missile defense news. 

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy issues plea for support during Washington visit 12.12.2023

Zelenskyy’s visit is part of a push by the Biden administration to persuade lawmakers to pass a supplemental funding bill, as officials warn that the money for Ukraine is running out.

Army-Navy game drives spirited competition, camaraderie 11.12.2023

Today, Military Times reporter Jonathan Lehrfeld joins the episode to discuss the outcome of the biggest sporting event of the year for the armed forces. 

Abortion, other issues dropped in defense bill negotiations 08.12.2023

House and Senate negotiators released their compromise draft of the annual defense authorization bill this week.

As Congress debates Ukraine funding, US announces more military aid 07.12.2023

Congress remains stalled on legislation that would provide new funding for Ukraine as well as money for Israel's war with Hamas and other security needs.

Tuberville drops holds on more than 430 military promotions 06.12.2023

The Senate approved hundreds of military promotions after Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville ended a monthslong blockade of nominations over a Pentagon abortion policy.

After Middle East attacks on ships, US considers naval task force in Red Sea 05.12.2023

The White House said the U.S. is considering the plan to escort commercial ships in the Red Sea.

Pentagon extremism training faced criticism from all sides 04.12.2023

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered the domestic extremism trainings in February 2021. Military Veterans in Journalism Fellow Nikki Wentling spoke to troops who participated.

Truce between Israel and Hamas extended 01.12.2023

Two Israeli hostages were released after Hamas and Israel extended the cease-fire for another day.

Americans consider China greatest military threat, poll finds. 30.11.2023

The latest Reagan National Defense Survey reveals what Americans think about top national security issues. 

Gaza receives US humanitarian aid shipment 29.11.2023

The U.S. military flights to deliver aid come amid a humanitarian pause between Israel and Hamas.

Missiles fired near US warship in Gulf of Aden, DOD says 28.11.2023

Two ballistic missiles fired from Yemen landed near a U.S. warship in the Gulf of Aden.

Short-term funding bill stymies Pentagon programs 27.11.2023

Today, what the lack of a full defense spending bill for the first four months of the fiscal year means for Pentagon planning.

US forces fire back after missile attack on Iraq base 22.11.2023

The number of attacks on U.S. troops in the Middle East has increased.

Secretary Austin makes surprise visit to show support for Ukraine 21.11.2023

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin makes an unannounced visit to Ukraine in a reminder of continued U.S. support for the country in its conflict with Russia.

Air Force officers say new parental discharge policy is broken 20.11.2023

The policy is intended to make it easier for those who need to leave the military because of childbirth, but airmen say it is backfiring on those who need it most.

Shutdown averted: Congress sends short-term budget deal to Biden 17.11.2023

The stopgap bill funds some government agencies through January and others through February, but the lack of a full budget impacts Pentagon planning.

Navy warship downs drone in the Red Sea 16.11.2023

This is the second time in less than a month that a Navy warship has shot down drones in the Middle East.

Resuming US-China military talks a priority of Biden-Xi meeting 15.11.2023

Today, President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to meet and discuss reestablishing military communications between the two countries.

Congress looks to move on military nominations, funding 14.11.2023

The Senate will try to break through a military nominations blockade as the House considers a funding proposal to avoid a government shutdown.

Psychedelics may be key to ‘revolutionize’ PTSD treatment 13.11.2023

Research is underway to determine whether psychedelic assisted therapies could help veterans who suffer from a range of mental health issues.

Unsung heroes from 1993 Battle of Mogadishu still await honors 10.11.2023

These soldiers saw heavy combat during the Black Hawk Down incident, but have yet to be recognized for their battlefield heroism.

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