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Military Suicides Reach Record High Among Active-Duty Troops
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
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
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
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
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
The Defense Department released its annual military and security report.
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Democratic Governors Deny Pentagon's Request For National Guard Troops
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
The government sanctioned report will give some information on unidentified flying objects.
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Biden Says Trump Defense Appointees Obstructing Transition
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
The announcement follows a flood of threats on social media.
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Orders Pentagon Board Members To Resign
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
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
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
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
President Ghani fled the country on Sunday, just hours before Taliban fighters entered the Presidential Palace and solidified its control of Kabul.