Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is under scrutiny over strikes in the Caribbean and Yemen, and the Supreme Court sided with Republicans in a case over gerrymandering in Texas.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is under pressure this week as a Navy admiral faces tough questions from lawmakers about the legality of striking boats allegedly carrying drugs in the Caribbean.
The Defense Secretary faced scrutiny on two fronts Thursday: over a strike that killed survivors on an alleged drug boat in ...
Inspector General Steven Stebbins says Hegseth's use of the commercially available messaging app to discuss strikes on Houthi ...
What's going on at the Pentagon and what does it mean for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly, Tom Bowman ...
A Colorado radio host appeared on an episode of "Last Week Tonight With John Oliver," where he raised concerns about the ...
R.I., ranking member of the Armed Services Committee, after his meeting with Adm. Frank Bradley about the military strike off the coast of Venezuela.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr sent a letter to executives at the BBC, NPR and PBS on Wednesday announcing that the agency has launched a probe into the BBC’s alleged ...
Ed. Note: On Dec. 2, we added to this story details regarding NPR’s still-outstanding allegations against CPB, and about NPR’s assertion about CPB’s working group for public media distribution worked ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — National Public Radio will receive approximately $36 million in grant money to operate the nation’s public radio interconnection system under the terms of a court settlement with the ...
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