The Pentagon is increasingly strained by a growing list of unplanned and rising expenses over the last year, with fuel costs emerging as one of the most significant pressures. https://t.co/CrFFZQvGZG
When I was a reporter at the @postandcourier, I covered Elias Irizarry case. He was a cadet at the Citadel, and was kicked out of the senior military college’s Republican Society post-Jan. 6.
When I called him for comment, he gave the phone to his mom.
https://t.co/EhCYfJ62Tt
@ChrisRGun@bearserker_art A cocktail is like $14 before tip now. Lots of things getting more expensive, but videogames have never been cheaper. Games were $70 or more in the 90s.
Meet Bilyash (Billy for short) 🥰 he had a challenging few years growing up in Ukraine but now he owns my apartment and everything in it. A million thanks to @HomewardTrails for helping me bring this cutie home!!
JUST IN: Iran is stopping "dialogue and exchange of texts through mediation” due to Israel’s strikes on Lebanon, Iran’s semi-official news agency, Tasnim, reported.
Iran is also blocking the Strait of Hormuz, Tasnim reported.
Read more: https://t.co/yRbxeLGdud
.@Militarydotcom, which is under new Canadian ownership, removed bylines for a lot of reporters, including me, on stories that include some of our most profound and award-winning stories.
This event will take place almost a year after soldiers were used as a backdrop for a partisan speech given by Trump at Ft. Bragg.
@StevenBeynon and I reported there was similar vetting for those soldiers based on political leanings and physical appearance for Military dot com
👋 Personal news: I was one of the people to take the POLITICO buyout — my last day was Friday. It’s bittersweet to end my seven years here this way, but I’m grateful for all the great stories I got to report, the impact my work had and the great reporters and editors I got to work alongside.
I’m not sure what’s next, but if anyone has leads for a policy or politics reporter, I come with a pretty versatile set of skills from the seven years I spent covering Congress, state governments, policy and campaigns for POLITICO & POLITICO Magazine. I’m also open to freelancing in the meantime!
US forces launched what was described as "self defense" strikes in southern Iran earlier today. Targets include Iranian boats trying to place mines and missile sites, according to a spokesperson.
The Army has canceled dozens of medical training courses as the service moves to manage a multibillion-dollar budget shortfall that is rippling across the force, according to multiple U.S. officials and internal documents reviewed by ABC News. https://t.co/gICukLx73f
Lots of questions remain about this announcement. Still no sense of timeline. Also some GOP lawmakers speculating privately these 5,000 troops could be placed in Poland permanently, not rotated. DOD and EUCOM have referred to the White House, which has not responded.
EXCLUSIVE from @GMA/@ABC -- A first look inside the second batch of so-called "UFO files."
More than 50 videos and other documents.
Here's what we found --
- Never before seen video from 2024. The Coast Guard picking up this object as it flew near a plane over the Southeastern US, the Pentagon says
- Video taken by the US military over Syria in 2021, following an unidentified object before it suddenly speeds off. The service member who submitted the video labeled it “instant acceleration.”
- A video from 2020, taken in an undisclosed area under US Central Command. It appears to show a sphere flying over a population center. The military, getting a closer look before it eventually flew higher, off into the sky.
After multiple investigations the government has found no evidence any of these incidents are of an extraterrestrial nature, but military officials admit many incidents in the files remain “unresolved” and cannot be explained.
Scoop: The Army has slashed a lot of its medical training through the rest of the year, as the service wrestles with a multi-billion-dollar shortfall exacerbated by rising fuel costs and expanding missions
https://t.co/6u3myaEWny
Scoop: The Army has slashed a lot of its medical training through the rest of the year, as the service wrestles with a multi-billion-dollar shortfall exacerbated by rising fuel costs and expanding missions
https://t.co/6u3myaEWny