WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 25: U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth listens to President Donald Trump talk to journalists after signing executive orders in the Oval Office at the White House on August 25, 2025 in Washington, DC. Furthering his federal takeover of the capital city’s law enforcement, Trump signed orders ending cashless bail in the District of Columbia, mandating prosecution for people who desecrate the American flag -- including by burning it -- and other orders. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Trump propone cambiar el nombre del Departamento de Defensa a Departamento de Guerra ya que suena “más fuerte”

El presidente Donald Trump ha expresado su interés en cambiar el nombre del Departamento de Defensa (DoD, por sus siglas en inglés) a su designación original, “Departamento de Guerra”. El nombre de Departamento de Guerra estuvo vigente desde 1789 hasta 1947, cuando pasó a llamarse Departamento de Defensa en virtud de la Ley de Seguridad Nacional de 1947.

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HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. and DOD Secretary Pete Hegseth - via Kennedy Jr.'s X account

Pete Hegseth y Robert Kennedy Jr., secretario de Defensa y Salud de Estados Unidos compiten para ver quien hace más lagartijas

El Secretario de Salud y Servicios Humanos (HHS, por sus siglas en ingles), Robert F. Kennedy Jr., retó al secretario del Departamento de Defensa (DOD, por sus siglas en ingles), Pete Hegseth, a una emocionante competencia de acondicionamiento físico. Los funcionarios de la administración Trump participaron en una competencia de lagartijas y abdominales, en el marco del esfuerzo de Kennedy por promover un estilo de vida saludable y activo.

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Trump ordena al ejército de Estados Unidos combatir a los carteles latinoamericanos considerados organizaciones terroristas

Según un informe publicado inicialmente por el periódico The New York Times, la autorización daría a las fuerzas estadounidenses permiso para enfrentarse a varios cárteles latinoamericanos que trafican drogas como el fentanilo a través de la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México.

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An American Airlines Airbus A319 airplane takes off past the air traffic control tower at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, January 11, 2023. The US Federal Aviation Authority said Wednesday that normal flight operations "are resuming gradually" across the country following an overnight systems outage that grounded departures. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP) (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

FAA: Air Traffic ‘Hotline’ Between Pentagon And Reagan Airport Hasn’t Been Operational Since 2022

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) disclosed that a critical “hotline” designed to facilitate coordination between air traffic controllers at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, and the Pentagon — has been non-functional since March 2022.

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