Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. challenged Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to a spirited fitness showdown — with the Trump administration officials taking part in a pushup and pullup competition amid Kennedy’s push to promote a healthy, active lifestyle.
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U.S. Army Secretary praises ‘heroic’ soldiers who subdued Fort Stewart shooter
Secretary of the U.S. Army Dan Driscoll commended the extraordinary valor and decisive response demonstrated by six soldiers who courageously confronted and subdued an active mass shooter at Fort Stewart on Wednesday.
Read More U.S. Army Secretary praises ‘heroic’ soldiers who subdued Fort Stewart shooterReport: Biden’s ‘Failed Floating Gaza Pier’ Left 1 U.S. Service Member Dead, 62 More Injured, Costing $230M
Former President Joe Biden’s campaign to launch a floating pier in Gaza resulted in the death of one U.S. service member, along with 62 being injured, according to a new Pentagon watchdog report released on Tuesday.
Read More Report: Biden’s ‘Failed Floating Gaza Pier’ Left 1 U.S. Service Member Dead, 62 More Injured, Costing $230MIsrael Approves Plan To Expand Gaza Offensive And Intensify Operations Against Hamas
Israel has approved of a new plan to crank up its military offensive against Hamas, which includes taking over the entirety of Gaza and holding its territories, officials announced Monday.
Read More Israel Approves Plan To Expand Gaza Offensive And Intensify Operations Against HamasDemocrat Sen. Dick Durbin Will Not Seek Re-election In 2026
Illinois Senator Dick Durbin, the Democrat Whip and Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has announced that he will not seek re-election in 2026.
Read More Democrat Sen. Dick Durbin Will Not Seek Re-election In 2026U.S. Army Flags Outdated Laws Behind Tech Sector Bloat
In line with the Department of Government Efficiency, the U.S. Army’s Chief Technology Officer for its cloud management agency sat down with One America’s Chief Pentagon Correspondent, Gabrielle Cuccia, to discuss how outdated federal mandates are driving overspending in the branch’s technical sectors.
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