National Security
Trump Signs Munitions Emergency the Pentagon Keeps Denying
A Korean War-era statute now governs US weapons production, days after the defense secretary called stockpile worries a "manufactured story."
A Korean War-era statute now governs US weapons production, days after the defense secretary called stockpile worries a "manufactured story."
A Massachusetts judge struck the fee as an illegal tax. A D.C. judge already upheld it. Now an appeals court decides which one holds.
An Ohio takedown shows proven theft where USDA got state records; the headline national figure rests on data the agency admits it can't verify — and 21 states are fighting in court to keep it that way.
A whistleblower says officials weighed marking 2.7 million living people dead — and the database makes it possible.
The vetting agency couldn't vet, and the money agency couldn't find the money.
Chief of staff cleared NSA to keep using a vendor the Defense Department flagged as a supply chain threat, with Congress still on the sidelines.
Dombrovskis says London ambushed allies on jet fuel licence days after US extended its own Russian oil waiver at the same Paris meeting.
Acting AG tells CNN Americans "want their tax dollars spent" on weaponization payouts as the settlement quietly bars all future IRS audits of Trump.