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Sam Biddle
With militaries increasingly relying on artificial intelligence, data centers have emerged as new targets for strikes.
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Jessica Washington
The Massachusetts congressman is struggling to land his message of generational change with his past anti-trans comments haunting him.
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Noah Hurowitz, Austin Campbell
The Defense Department is recruiting on behalf of DHS while the latter faces public backlash and a continued lack of government funding.
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Nick Turse
Since World War II, the U.S. has rarely, if ever, attacked so many places. “All war. All the time. Everywhere,” one source put it.
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Noah Hurowitz, Austin Campbell
Hegseth’s obsession with beards risks jeopardizing religious liberties as the military undergoes an apparent Christian nationalist turn.
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Nick Turse
“Obviously, it takes money to kill bad guys,” said Pete Hegseth, when asked about the funding request.
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Noah Hurowitz
“This is the kind of thing that really resonates: seeing respected people in positions of power validating what many service members feel.”
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