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An oasis of bipartisanship?

Incoming GOP Armed Services chairman will try to focus on areas of agreement.

Pentagon moves to beef up cybersecurity

Multifactor authentication is used widely across the DOD, but may not be used in all cases.

Another election year: Biden’s 2024 decision looms

For now, it looks like all systems are go, with Biden buoyed by the midterm election results.

Longtime House leaders return to Democratic rank-and-file

Lawmakers in office since the Reagan administration say they aren't going anywhere.

Rep. Elise Stefanik’s campaign claims $20,000 in donor checks stolen in mail

Rep. Elise Stefanik's campaign says U.S. Postal Service workers stole nearly $20,000 in donor checks from packages they sent through the mail.

China racing to beat the US in a looming lunar gold rush

Bot countries experienced giant leaps in the advancement of their space exploration goals.

SEE IT: NFL player dons pro-abortion rights cleats for ‘My Cause My Cleats’ week

An NFL running back posted a photo of his pro-abortion rights cleats to Instagram on Wednesday.

Portland police banned from using riot tool after lawsuit

Portland, Oregon, police have fewer tools to contain protests and riots after the city settled a lawsuit with activists over how officers handled the 2020 riots.

Education Department official hit with ethics complaint for close ties to teachers union

EXCLUSIVE — A senior Education Department official who previously worked for the National Education Association was hit with an ethics complaint on Thursday surrounding her ongoing relationship with the nation's largest teachers union.

Rail freight bill averts ‘Christmas catastrophe,’ Biden says

President Joe Biden said a rail freight settlement passed in the Senate on Thursday averted a nationwide “Christmas catastrophe” days before a strike threatened to grind supply lines to a halt ahead of the holidays.
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