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The military’s federal border mission set to continue into 2024
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin in June extended the mission through September 2024.
A center of excellence for preventing civilian harm is coming
A joint office devoted to preventing civilian deaths will stand up over the next three years.
This is what it’ll take to end the military’s border mission
Federalized troops have been deploying to the border since 2018.
Pentagon’s civilian casualty tracking ‘a hot mess’
A new center of excellence will deal specifically with preventing and responding to civilian harm.
Man who fatally stabbed Pentagon officer George Gonzalez had troubled past
Investigators are examining Austin William Lanz’s background, including his criminal history, jail records, financial information and any online accounts, in search of a motive.
Sub base dials back reopening amid rising state infections
Officials said the shift results from review of rising COVID-19 virus conditions.
US Cyber Command exercise will help shape new tactics for changing threats
For the first time this year, Cyber Command is using it's premier annual exercise to reevaluate some of its cyber teams.
By Mark Pomerleau
Reversing Trump-era decision, feds strengthen enforcement of rules protecting troops from predatory lenders
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced Wednesday it will restart its examinations of lenders to enforce the Military Lending Act.
By Karen Jowers
Naval Station Newport to make $39M in stormwater repairs
The Navy will complete stormwater discharge infrastructure improvements by 2030 at the former Derecktor Shipyard.
Sexually transmitted infections increasing in the military
Chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis are on the rise across the military. HPV and genital herpes are decreasing in frequency, according to a new study.
By Harm Venhuizen