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President Donald Trump hasn't made clear what his plans are for the ATF, which has long been a target for congressional Republicans.
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The Army secretary will be replacing FBI Director Kash Patel after he was removed as the acting chief of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF).
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TSMC announced an additional $100 billion investment in the U.S. in March.
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Massive potential cuts within the U.S. Army, reported by Military.com, would lead to a "leaner, more lethal, and larger" combat force, an Army spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
The U.S. Army says it's looking at options to make its 250th birthday celebration in June "bigger," with possible demonstrations and vehicle displays on the National Mall in a multi-day event that could also include a military parade, although officials say no decisions have been made.
The U.S. Army has turned over to the Senate a 2024 report detailing why it routinely failed to use a safety system known as ADS-B on helicopter flights around Reagan Washington National Airport, Senator Ted Cruz said Thursday.
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The Army has made changes to how its helicopters use a safety system that broadcasts aircraft location and has reduced the number of flights over Washington following a collision with a passenger jet that killed 67 people.
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Defense News on MSNArmy to make new missile-defense radars after year of troubleshootingThe Army is close to signing off on a low-rate production contract for a new missile defense radar to replace the old Patriot system's sensor.
Beginning the week of June 2, soldiers, their horses and the caisson will carry caskets for two funerals a day and a maximum of 10 per week.
Officials say the Army has reenlisted more than 23 soldiers who were discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine
Leaders at the Rodriguez Army Health Clinic (RAHC) announced, April 7, the launch of the Patient Queuing Notification
Intel's CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, faces increasing scrutiny due to his extensive investments in Chinese tech firms, including those with ties to the People's Liberation Army. Concerns are mounting among investors regarding potential conflicts of interest,