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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military is working on plans that could see more than 6,500 troops, about 150 vehicles and 50 aircraft moving to Washington D.C. for twin celebrations of President ...
The plan would put a strip along the southern border under Pentagon control, allowing the military to detain migrants for trespassing on a military base until Border Patrol agents could arrest them.
And though spending in South Korea went up only 1.4% in 2024, Seoul has the “highest military burden in East Asia,” at 2.6% of GDP, the institute said. Taiwan, an island democracy of some 23 ...
This new zone expands the military's operational reach along the southern border. Critics argue this militarization misrepresents the situation, as border crossings are declining. The Pentagon has ...
The Russian military is planning to increase the use of small squads on motorcycles and quadbikes on the frontlines in Ukraine as it plans fresh offensives, according to the Ukrainian military and ...
Abilene Christian University has been designated a Military Friendly School for 2025-26. The designation is based on ACU's performance in areas like student retention, graduation and job placement ...
President Donald Trump is authorizing the U.S. military to take jurisdiction over federal lands along the southern border to help enforce his immigration agenda. Trump issued a memorandum to the ...
A 60-foot wide strip of land along three southwestern border states will be placed under the jurisdiction of the U.S. military to help deter illegal immigration, the White House said Friday.
But the president said he didn't expect it to get to the point of using military force — though he wouldn't commit to the same for Greenland. "Something could happen with Greenland, I'll be ...
Although the military did not say why the colonel had been dismissed, it said it would not tolerate any subversion of President Trump’s agenda. By Qasim Nauman The U.S. military announced on ...
Military academies could increasingly show what President Trump wants to see from public schools and colleges. While K-12 districts and universities are fighting back against book removals ...