NPR's Tom Bowman says his decades of roaming Pentagon halls ended after NPR refused to sign a new policy requiring reporters to wait for official information releases - but his reporting hasn't slowed at all.
Like President Ronald Reagan, President Donald Trump is willing to talk to rivals, from Mikhail Gorbachev to Deng Xiaoping in the 1980s to Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping today, Pete Hegseth said
Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki weighed in Thursday on the discourse around Pentagon media access, calling out the new "press corps" for consisting of mostly conservative influencers. "What is so interesting right now in…
Artificial intelligence company Enabled Intelligence, with a majority neurodiverse workforce, announced on Nov. 24 that it has secured the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s largest data labeling contract.
Working journalists aren’t saying that what we do toiling in the news vineyards has the lyrical insight of Emily Dickinson, the passion of Malcolm X, the prose style of Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
Ex-Pentagon official Michael Rubin has pitched for a Noble Peace Prize for US President Donald Trump, not for "stopping' India-Pakistan war as Trump claims, but for uniting India and Russia.
Former Pentagon official Michael Rubin criticised the policy of United States (US) on Pakistan and said that Islamabad should be designated as a 'state sponsor of terrorism'. He also slammed the Trump administration for a...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed that he received "total exoneration" in an investigative report by the Defense Department's Office of Inspector General regarding a Signal group chat about a military attack in Yemen. But the report…
“The Daily Show” torched the Trump administration, and specifically Pete Hegseth’s, new MAGA-centric Pentagon press corps Thursday night and warned viewers who recognize too many of the faces to “get offline.”
The MS NOW host's remarks come after the Pentagon revoked traditional news outlets' press credentials for refusing to sign Pete Hegseth's loyalty pledge
The Pentagon announced a new strike and the deaths of four people aboard a boat apparently carrying drugs in the Pacific Ocean. CBS News' Eleanor Watson reports.
The Pentagon announced that the US military conducted another lethal strike on a boat in the eastern Pacific suspected of transporting illegal narcotics, killing four men and intensifying scrutiny over the legality of such attacks.
A U.S. strike killed 4 people, according to the Pentagon, who were aboard an alleged drug-carrying boat in the Pacific Ocean. CBS News' Nikole Killion reports.
The Pentagon announced another strike on an alleged drug boat in the Pacific Ocean, hours after lawmakers received a classified briefing on a Sept. 2 attack. Charlie D'Agata reports.