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Ukraine’s future may turn on upcoming votes in Congress

As lawmakers sprint to fund the U.S. government, America’s support for Kyiv hangs in the balance—and could determine how the conflict ends.

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Rudd defends qualifications to lead NSA, Cyber Command at confirmation hearing

INDOPACOM's deputy commander stopped short of endorsing policy proposals for more aggressive cyber responses to China and other foreign adversaries.

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European allies dispatch military reinforcements to Greenland

A White House meeting produced plans for a U.S.-Denmark working group, but no change to Trump's designs on the island.

Voices

Policy

I ‘did not expect to be told to build a battleship,’ Navy’s surface warfare director says

The Trump administration’s priorities are forcing the service to rethink its shipbuilding plans.

Threats

Trump’s Golden Dome excuse for Greenland grab is ‘detached from reality,’ experts say

Longstanding diplomatic agreements and an existing U.S. base already enable military expansion.

Policy

CNO cautions against extending carrier’s deployment for Iran ops

Adm. Daryl Caudle said he is already concerned about Ford’s extra time in SOUTHCOM.

Threats

Three ‘meta trends’ are reshaping warfare, INDOPACOM commander says

Adm. Paparo says they’re key to keeping the U.S. military ready to face off against China.

Policy

Grok is in, ethics are out in Pentagon’s new AI-acceleration strategy

Seven projects are to lead the charge to embed artificial intelligence ever more deeply in military affairs.

Business

Pentagon to invest $1B in L3Harris rocket-motor spinoff

The apparently unprecedented deal raises questions of fairness, effectiveness, and conflicts of interest.

Science & Tech

Quantum cameras could remake space-based intelligence

A Boston startup is getting ready to test a new imagery method for orbital satellites.

Policy

Sen. Kelly sues Hegseth over penalties for 'illegal orders' video

The combat veteran's 46-page suit says Trump administration attempts to punish him violate the First Amendment, separation of powers, due process, and more.

Policy

DHS adds office to fly, counter drones

The new office intends to spend $115 million to ward off drones from the World Cup and U.S. 250th-birthday events.

Science & Tech

Lightning Lab gives Pacific Army division drone-building capabilities on the front lines

The small group of soldiers can produce gear—and then immediately take feedback to make it better.