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Pressure mounts on Biden to leverage human rights laws on Israel aid
As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza mounts, a growing group of Democrats pushes Biden to apply human rights laws to Israel security assistance.
Trump, top officials defend response to Russia bounty threat
Criticized for inaction, President Donald Trump and top officials on Wednesday stepped up their defense of the administration’s response to intelligence assessments that Russia offered bounties for killing U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
For Kaela, Congress must make PFAS pollution a priority
Congress must direct DoD to quickly confirm the presence of PFAS at hundreds of bases and with a sense of urgency clean up legacy PFAS pollution now — not in 30 years as DoD has proposed.
By Jim Holmes
Best pics of the week: June 7, 2020
Frontline Photos: Military members training and participating in operations around the world
The Pentagon has spent 23% of its COVID-19 response funds. Congress is asking why not more.
The Pentagon has spent less than a quarter of the $10.6 billion Congress gave it in March to protect military personnel and marshal American industry to procure face masks, ventilators and other products hospitals need in their fight against the coronavirus.
By Joe Gould
Inspector general finds services not reporting all sex offenders, other violent criminals to FBI
The Navy Department had the biggest shortfall in reporting.
Sailor dies after driving motorcycle off Florida bridge
He wasn't wearing a helmet.
Op-ed: An open letter to all commanding officers
A modest proposal for command innovation committees.
By Patrick Fisher
Chiefs quarterback Mahomes builds tiny homes for veterans
Super Bowl-bound Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes helps build tiny home for veterans.
By Olivia Vermane
Some troops’ sensitive medical data can be found online, with the right tools
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Virginia, has written Pentagon leadership about a cyber vulnerability that may expose sensitive data about service members.
By Patricia Kime