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Key congressional voices on defense face tough election fights
Congressional elections could mean big changes on defense and veterans committees in Congress next year.
Bill would launch clinical trials on cannabis use for vets pain, PTSD
The measure advanced out of a key Senate committee for the first time.
After UFO shoot-downs, senators fret over holes in homeland defenses
Lawmakers are eyeing NORAD's capabilities after a suspected Chinese spy balloon and other objects pierced North America's airspace.
Military Police commander at Fort Hood suspended
Officials suspended the colonel's husband, also an Army colonel, in October.
By Staff Report
Army special operations rethinking force structure, tech
Restructuring is needed for a new kind of fight.
By Davis Winkie
Defense spending to rise by 9% in Congress’ FY23 budget deal
The money is part of a larger $1.7 trillion spending plan for federal operations.
Lawmaker pushes plan to cap attorney fees for Camp Lejeune lawsuits
VA officials and veterans advocates have warned that many veterans may be taken advantage of by lawyers filing suits related to water contamination there.
Will Biden award the Medal of Freedom to burn pit activists?
Advocates have called for some prominent leaders of the effort to be recognized with the nation's highest civilian honor.
Two Fort Hood brigade commanders fired amid investigations
Three brigade commanders have been fired there since April 2021.
By Davis Winkie