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Facing Civil Rights Probe, Harvard Offers $100K to Military, Government Applicants
The announcement follows a period of heightened tensions between Harvard and the Trump administration.
The announcement follows a period of heightened tensions between Harvard and the Trump administration.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth assures lawmakers in a letter that military readiness and operational capacity will not be compromised
Iran’s demand for security guarantees could stall or complicate any progress toward a revived nuclear framework.
Trump was asked about the national security risks posed by Chinese purchases of farmland in sensitive areas.
Publicly backing away from Taiwan’s sovereignty would undermine bipartisan commitments under the Taiwan Relations Act
This action follows Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s authorization last month of up to 700 military personnel to assist ICE efforts in Florida, Texas, and Louisiana.
Eight of the task force's 14 firefighting crews were redirected to Los Angeles for protest-related duties
The cancellation follows U.S. demands that Japan increase its defense spending to 3.5% of GDP—up from a prior request of 3%.