Pentagon
Judge Blocks Pentagon’s Effort to Demote Sen. Mark Kelly
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction, halting the Pentagon’s efforts to demote Senator Mark Kelly and reduce his military retirement pay over a video urging troops to ‘refuse illegal orders.’
Sen. Mark Kelly Faces Pentagon Censure Amid Military Leaders’ Support
U.S. Senator Mark Kelly is under Pentagon investigation for alleged sedition, facing censure and reduced pay, prompting over 40 retired military leaders to file an amicus brief in his defense, challenging the actions as a violation of First Amendment rights.
Pentagon Fuels L3Harris Rocket Motor Expansion with $1 Billion Investment
The Pentagon has committed $1 billion to bolster L3Harris Technologies’ rocket motor business, a strategic move aimed at enhancing domestic defense manufacturing and securing critical supply chains amid evolving global security challenges. The significant investment sparked a surge in L3Harris…
Pentagon’s Covert Device Test Reignites Havana Syndrome Mystery
The Pentagon’s covert acquisition and testing of a device suspected of causing ‘Havana Syndrome’ symptoms has rekindled intense debate and speculation. This portable, Russian-component-laden equipment, purchased for millions, could finally offer answers to the baffling ‘anomalous health incidents’ plaguing US…
Senator Mark Kelly Faces Rare Pentagon Review: The Civil-Military Boundaries Tested
Senator Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain, is under Pentagon review after appearing in a video urging service members to refuse illegal orders. The investigation, based on unique jurisdiction over retired officers, raises unprecedented questions about the boundaries between military…
Military Pay at Risk: How the Government Shutdown Threatens Service Members’ Paychecks
As the government shutdown drags into its fifth week, uncertainty looms over military pay. With emergency funds running dry and Congress deadlocked, 1.3 million active-duty service members face the real prospect of missed paychecks.
Pentagon Press Rules: A Battle Over Transparency
The Pentagon’s new press rules have sparked widespread debate, raising concerns over journalistic freedom and operational security.
Thomas Bussiere’s Retirement: A Turning Point for the U.S. Air Force
General Thomas Bussiere’s retirement marks a significant moment of transition within the U.S. Air Force, as leadership shifts amidst political and organizational challenges.
Pentagon Forces Journalists to Sign Pledge, Sparking Press Freedom Outcry
The Pentagon now requires reporters to sign a pledge not to publish any information, even unclassified, without official approval. This sweeping policy has sparked fierce criticism from press freedom advocates, who warn it undermines independent journalism and transparency.
Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon Power Play: Culture Wars and Command
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s tenure has been marked by controversial decisions, aggressive leadership, and a focus on culture wars, raising questions about his priorities and longevity.
Trump Revives ‘Department of War’ Name for Defense Agency
President Trump has announced an executive order to rename the Department of Defense as the Department of War, citing historical legacy and a focus on ‘warrior ethos.’
Pentagon Backs Anthony Tata Amid Legal Controversy
The Pentagon has expressed unwavering support for Under Secretary Anthony Tata amid his involvement in a legal dispute with a Florida astrologer. Despite the controversy, Tata’s career and contributions to national defense remain the focus.
US Air Force Chief Gen. David Allvin Announces Early Retirement Amid Pentagon Reshuffle
General David Allvin, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, has announced his early retirement effective November 1, 2025, amid significant leadership changes within the Pentagon under President Donald Trump’s administration.
Pentagon’s $400 Million Stake in MP Materials: A Game-Changer for Rare Earth Independence
The U.S. Department of Defense’s $400 million investment in MP Materials has propelled the company’s stock price by 50%, bolstering rare earth magnet production and reducing reliance on China.
Elbridge Colby and the U.S. Weapons Suspension to Ukraine: A Strategic Pivot or Policy Gamble?
The Pentagon’s decision, driven by Elbridge Colby, to pause critical arms deliveries to Ukraine has sparked intense debate, raising questions about U.S. priorities and the future of its foreign policy.















