Military law experts say the U.S. military's lethal strike on Venezuelans clinging to debris is a textbook example of ...
Swiss Automation Inc. settled for $421,234 over claims it didn't meet cybersecurity standards for DoD part blueprints. The ...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, in an upcoming keynote address at the Reagan National Defense Forum, will speak about ...
Eight days after the September 2 operation that inaugurated President Donald Trump's lethal military campaign against ...
The New York Times on Thursday sued US Defense Department over restrictive rules on media, arguing that the department's ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denied ordering the U.S. military to "kill everybody" and said news reports claiming such are ...
Washington is making progress with a range of states: from staunch ally the Philippines to newer partner Vietnam and even ...
After confirming a second strike that killed survivors of a September boat bombing, the White House insists President Trump can target anyone labeled a “narco-terrorist” while legal experts and ...
The War Department requested information earlier this week to gauge industry's willingness and ability to make some 300,000 ...
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Exodus from State Department legal office could heighten risk of Trump admin breaking the law
The office tackles global issues such as the administration’s deadly strikes in the Caribbean, which lawmakers and experts say could involve war crimes. Dozens of officials have left this year.
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