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Jeff Bezos Plans Joyrides Into Space

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Oct.15 -- Steven Levy, Wired editor-at-large, discusses Jeff Bezos' plans to fly people to space starting in 2019. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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The Fear of Who Comes Next as U.S. Defense Chief Mattis Resigns

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Dec.21 -- Leslie Vinjamuri, head of U.S. & the Americas programme at Chatham House, discusses the resignation of U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and how that can impact foreign policy. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Pentagon Pulls Back On 3 Border Projects Due To 'Insufficient' Funds

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The government says its canceling plans for 20 additional miles of border barrier in Arizona and California because of "insufficient" funds.
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Pentagon Sending 200 Support Personnel To Saudi Arabia

Higher Ed
It will also deploy a Patriot missile battery and multiple radar units.
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ISIS Will Rebound If U.S. Abandons Kurds, Ex-Defense Secretary Carter Says

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Oct.15 -- Former U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter discusses the recent upheaval in Syria with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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34 U.S. Troops Diagnosed With Brain Injuries After Missile Attack

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The Pentagon's announcement contradicts earlier reports that no troops were injured or killed in the Iranian missile attack at a U.S. base in Iraq.
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Trump Says U.S. Will Impose Additional Sanctions on Iran

Higher Ed
Jan.08 -- President Donald Trump says the U.S. will impose additional sanctions on Iran during a statement at the White House.
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U.S. To Send More Troops To The Middle East After Soleimani Killing

Higher Ed
A Department of Defense spokesperson confirmed to Newsy the troops will be deployed to Kuwait as a precautionary measure.
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Admiral Mullen Doesn't Expect Conventional Response From Iran

Higher Ed
Jan.03 -- Retired Admiral Mike Mullen, former Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, comments on President Donald Trump ordering a U.S. airstrike that killed one of Iran’s most powerful generals. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Atlantic Council's Kroenig on U.S.-Iran Tensions

Higher Ed
Jan.03 -- Matthew Kroenig, deputy director for strategy of the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security at the Atlantic Council, discusses growing U.S.-Iran tensions after an airstrike that killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani. He...
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Pentagon Suspends Training For Saudi Military Students In U.S.

Higher Ed
Saudi military students are indefinitely barred from operational training after a Saudi airman killed three sailors at a Naval air station last week.
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Pentagon Identifies Green Beret Killed In Afghanistan

Higher Ed
The Department of Defense has says an investigation into the death of the Green Beret is underway
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Pentagon: Iran Fires Missiles At Two Iraqi Bases Housing U.S. Forces

Higher Ed
White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham said the president has been briefed and is monitoring the situation closely.
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Travel Ban For Troops Extended Until June

Higher Ed
The Pentagon's travel ban was initially supposed to end on May 11.
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Saudi Military Students Allowed To Resume Flight Training In U.S.

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The students were barred from operational training after a Saudi airman killed three sailors at a Naval air station in Pensacola, Florida.
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Trump Clears Officers Accused Of War Crimes, Ignoring Pentagon Advice

Higher Ed
The Pentagon had recommended against clearing the officers because it could undermine the integrity of the military's judicial process.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Dems. release DOD official's closed testimony, Judge reportedly drops Pres. Trump's tax document suit, Chilean leaders agree to rewrite constitution
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Pentagon announces first positive coronavirus case

Higher Ed
A U.S. Marine has become the first person stationed at the Pentagon to test positive for coronavirus.
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Gen. Mattis Says He Doesn't Live a Life of Regrets

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Apr.03 -- Former U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis says he left the administration due to a policy difference over Syria. Mattis says it is not productive to criticize President Donald Trump because he is still the commander-in-chief....
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Esper And Milley To Testify Thursday Before House Committee

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The two military leaders will be questioned about the role the Pentagon played in responding to protests triggered by the death of George Floyd.
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Lebanon's President Admits He Knew About Beirut Stockpile For Weeks

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As the investigation into the Beirut explosion continues, the Lebanese president admits he knew about the stockpile of ammonia nitrate for weeks.
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Palantir Makes Pitch to Investors Ahead of Direct Listing

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Sep.09 -- Palantir Technologies Inc. Chief Executive Officer Alex Karptold told investors that the company is holding fast to its strategy of helping government agencies like the U.S. Defense Department digest and analyze data -- even...
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Pentagon Deputy Inspector General General Glenn Fine Resigns

Higher Ed
Last month, President Trump replaced Glenn Fine as acting Pentagon watchdog, barring him from chairing a pandemic-related committee.
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U.S. Soldiers To Be Trained On How To Deal With Police

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The U.S. Army will look into training Black soldiers on how to interact with police.