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Pence, Mattis lead Pentagon 9/11 remembrance

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Military Suicides Reach Record High Among Active-Duty Troops

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​A Pentagon report shows that in 541 service members died by suicide last year, compared to 511 in 2017.
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Amazon Faces Uphill Battle Over Microsoft's $10B JEDI Win

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Dec.04 -- Amazon faces major legal hurdles in its challenge to the U.S. government's selection of Microsoft for a cloud-computing contract valued at as much as $10 billion. Bloomberg Intelligence's Matthew Schettenhelm has more on...
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Military Watchdog Stars and Stripes Fighting For Survival

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Bipartisan pushback is growing against a Trump administration proposal to cut all funding for the independent voice of American troops.
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Former Defense Sec. Ash Carter Concerned About 'Unintentional' Conflict With Iran

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Jun.21 -- Former U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter, author of "Inside the Five-Sided Box," comments on President Donald Trump calling off military strikes against Iran. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Jacobs CEO Wants Support for Local Governments in Stimulus Bill

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Aug.03 -- Steve Demetriou, chairman and chief executive officer of Jacobs Engineering Group Inc., explains how the company has managed to beat the odds amid the Covid-19 pandemic. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg...
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Pentagon: U.S. Army Being Surpassed By China's

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The Defense Department released its annual military and security report.
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Democratic Governors Deny Pentagon's Request For National Guard Troops

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Governors in New York, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Delaware rejected the Pentagon's request to send troops to Washington, D.C.
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President Trump Promises To Keep Stars And Stripes Newspaper Alive

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This comes after a memo from the Defense Department was released Friday, saying the paper would cease publication due to budget cuts.
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50 U.S. Troops Now Diagnosed With Brain Injuries After Missile Attack

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The Pentagon has repeatedly revised the number of people injured in the Jan. 8 attack.
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109 U.S. Service Members Diagnosed With Brain Injuries After Attack

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The Pentagon says 109 U.S. service members have been diagnosed with mild traumatic brain injuries after after a missile attack in Iraq.
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U.S. Leaving Afghanistan: 'We Will Rue The Day,' Say Ex-Officials

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The departure of troops means the U.S. will struggle to collect human intelligence, and the Taliban and Al-Qaeda stand to benefit.
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U.S. Airstrike Targets Iranian Militants In Syria

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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says he recommended the action to President Biden and the president authorized the strikes Thursday morning.
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Some Texas Hotels Accused Of Price Gouging As Residents Seek Shelter

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Millions of Texan homes are without power and thus without heat as temperatures dip to historic lows.
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Pentagon To Release UFO Report

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The government sanctioned report will give some information on unidentified flying objects.
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Biden Says Trump Defense Appointees Obstructing Transition

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Dec.28 -- President-elect Joe Biden accused loyalists to President Donald Trump at national security agencies of throwing up roadblocks to a smooth presidential transition at a news conference on Monday. "For some agencies our teams...
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National Guard Presence In D.C. Raised To 10,000 Ahead Of Inauguration

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The announcement follows a flood of threats on social media.
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Orders Pentagon Board Members To Resign

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Austin said the review will assess whether each board provides value and make sure its focus aligns with "our most pressing strategic priorities."
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Activists Worry About Future For Afghan Women Under Taliban Rule

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When the Taliban ruled Afghanistan between 1996 and 2001, many civil liberties were limited and women were mostly confined to their homes.
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Why Some U.S. Troops Are Still In Syria

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There are currently about 900 U.S. soldiers there and according to the Pentagon, they are there to help in the fight against ISIS.
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Kimmitt Says 'Digital Dunkirk' Helping Evacuate Afghan Allies

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Aug.26 -- Retired U.S. Army Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt says the U.S. has a "moral obligation" to help allies in Afghanistan. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Final U.S. Embassy Cable From Kabul Hints At Afghan President's Escape

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President Ghani fled the country on Sunday, just hours before Taliban fighters entered the Presidential Palace and solidified its control of Kabul.