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House to hold separate votes on Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan aid
The chamber will hold three separate votes on Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan aid bills that mirror legislation the Senate has already passed.
Disaster aid bill again blocked in House by GOP conservative
Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky said that if Democratic leaders like Speaker Nancy Pelosi thought the measure was so important, they should have kept the House in session in Washington late last week to slate an up-or-down roll call vote.
US military officers prep the battlefield for White House budget
Ahead of the White House’s FY20 budget submission, a solid push for diplomacy and development spending is coming from, well, the Defense Department.
By Joe Gould
Here’s why 22 Republicans voted against blocking Trump from NATO pullout
Some House Republicans voted against a resolution supporting NATO this week because they saw it as an attack on President Donald Trump.
By Joe Gould
Union demands investigation into VA official who displayed painting of KKK leader
The painting was removed after a Washington Post story earlier this week detailing employee complaints about the racial issues it was causing.
Pentagon’s international policy chief exits to join McConnell’s office
The Pentagon’s assistant defense secretary for international security is leaving his U.S. Senate-confirmed post to work for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
By Joe Gould
How the Pentagon can help improve supply chain cybersecurity
Thomas Michelli, the Pentagon's acting deputy chief information officer for cybersecurity, talks supply chain risks, identification cards,artificial intelligence and staffing in this Q&A.
By Mike Gruss
VA to finally get permanent technology leader
The Department of Veterans Affairs has yet to see a permanent chief information officer since the beginning of the Trump administration.
By Jessie Bur