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Jury deliberating in Abu Ghraib case; contractor casts blame on Army
A lawyer for a military contractor being sued by three survivors of the notorious Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq says the plaintiffs are suing the wrong people.
Cash, an SUV and TVs: Army contractor in Alaska pleads guilty to fraud
A contractor in Fairbanks, Alaska who defrauded the U.S. government for a Ford Explorer, cash and other kickbacks agreed to a plea deal on Monday.
By Claire Stremple, Alaska Beacon
Congress approves Space Force part-timers, but still no Space Guard
A new Space Force structure approved in the 2024 defense policy law may create more flexibility for troops.
Army civilian accused of bilking $100 million to fund luxury lifestyle
An Army civilian allegedly stole $100 million in military funds in order to fund a lavish lifestyle.
Here are the military services’ top leaders heading into 2024
The services have newly confirmed leaders heading into 2024.
Most Americans respect vets but would not recommend enlisting
The new survey from RAND suggests that positive views of veterans are enough to boost military recruitment.
West Point historians inform the Army-Navy game uniform selection
Historical and uniform research begins two years ahead of the game.
By Todd South
Ukraine aid nears zero while supplemental remains stalled
Without further aid, Ukraine's battlefield plans will have to adjust, a military official told Defense News
What books are US Army, congressmen reading?
Two members of the House and two Army leaders tell Defense News what's on their nightstands.
By Staff
USAJobs tool created to help agencies find candidates ‘ready for hire’
Agencies will be able to share certifications for positions that are similar in grade level, duty location and performance level.
With new conference membership, Army could play Navy twice
As part of the American Athletic Conference, Army will have more post-season bowl game options.
By Todd South