Hegseth upheld our most important decision: Confederates don’t merit Defense Department commemoration.
U.S. Military bases were named after Confederate soldiers to appease white supremacists; it was right to rename them.
On his third studio album, “Horror,” the genre-spanning musician deconstructs old fears and finds ways to survive new ones.
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Neil Brodin has spent the last 35 years casting heroes into bronze – his business, Brodin Studios, has created more than 300 large statues for military and police memorials across the country, as well ...
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We Are The Mighty (WATM) on MSNNew Orleans’ hometown hero Cam Jordan gifts veteran two Super Bowl ticketsIn partnership with the NFL and USAA, New Orleans Saints Defensive End Cam Jordan surprised U.S. Army Reserve veteran Keara ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday chided past celebrations of the U.S. military's diversity in a broad address to ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth indicated that he would revert the name of military bases back to their previous names that ...
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) reportedly provided "full funding" for al Qaeda terrorist Anwar al-Awlaki to attend college in Colorado, unearthed documents apparently show.
Fort Bragg was forced to rebrand as "Fort Liberty," but the new Defense Secretary is bringing the old name back with a new twist.
It was just one month before the general election in 1978, and Beverly Byron was like a “house afire — on a mission,” her son ...
Discover how Pete Hegseth's decision to rename Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg introduces a unique twist honoring WWII hero Pfc. Roland L. Bragg, shifting historical focus.
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Al Jazeera on MSNWhite victimhood to G20: What’s behind Trump’s attacks on South Africa?Trump’s freeze on aid to South Africa caps years of growing tension over everything from Russia and China to Israel.
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