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Congress funds Taiwan military support as foreign aid bill stalls
The $300 million in Taiwan military financing falls far short of the $3.9 billion in security assistance for Taipei tied up with Ukraine, Israel aid.
Chinese war film makes American pilots look like Indiana Jones
Forget OORAH and HUAH, it’s all about the YEEHAW.
By Sarah Sicard
DoD looks to block Chinese and Russian influence on US academia
The Pentagon released a list of foreign groups it says engage in problematic activities that threaten DoD-funded research at higher education institutes.
Central Command’s top spokesman under inspector general investigation
The spokesman, Army Col. Joe Buccino, is suspended while the investigation proceeds.
Taliban may be getting bulk of US aid sent to Afghanistan
A government watchdog says US officials can't say how much of the money is going to help civilians and how much is being stolen.
China warns of rocket debris in area northeast of Taiwan
China’s local maritime authorities have issued a warning for possible rocket debris in waters northeast of Taiwan.
By Huizhong Wu, AP
Henry Cavill to star in ‘ungentlemanly’ WWII Black Ops film
The film is expected in 2024.
By Sarah Sicard
Republican budget plan will ‘undermine’ US security, warns Biden admin
The Biden administration is portraying plans from Republicans to gut the federal budget as jeopardizing national security.
By Joe Gould
Ukrainian forces running out of shells, equipment in fight for Bakhmut
To keep holding Bakhmut, Ukrainian troops need to be resupplied, fast.
By Caleb Larson
Greece buying vehicles US Marine Corps beached after fatal sinking
The U.S. government has approved the sale of dozens of Assault Amphibious Vehicles to Greece.
By Joe Gould