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NATO Ukraine weapons pivot could prove "critical" for Russian offensive
Newsweek· 9 hours agoThe growing chorus of Western nations approving Ukraine's use of their weapons inside Russian...
U.S., Chinese Defense Chiefs Confirm Plan to Reopen Hotlines in First Face-to-Face Meeting
The Wall Street Journal· 13 hours agoLloyd Austin and China’s new defense minister reaffirmed the plan as part of an effort by both sides...
U.S. Announces $275 Million Weapons Package To Ukraine Amid Calls To Loosen Limits
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 7 days agoIn its announcement, the Pentagon called the bundle “a significant new security assistance package...
Mississippi delegation divided on Trump guilty verdict in NY election interference trial
Gannett via AOL· 4 hours agoS. House and the two Mississippi U.S. senators all questioned the legitimacy of the verdict in the ...
US, Singapore to work together on counter-drone, electronic warfare tech
Defense News via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoFrom there, the U.S. and Singapore will decide what kind of contracting tool they want to use to buy...
Biden tip-toes deeper into Ukraine conflict with arms decision
Reuters· 46 minutes agoPresident Joe Biden's decision to relax some restrictions on Ukraine's use of U.S. weaponry inside...
She's likely to be Mexico's next president. Can she save the country from cartel violence?
Los Angeles Times· 11 hours agoS. cities such as Oakland — may be difficult to repeat elsewhere in the country, where organized...
U.S. is the lone holdout in push to let struggling Ukraine strike inside Russia with Western weapons
AOL· 2 days agoPresident Joe Biden is under pressure from NATO allies and Kyiv to let Ukraine use U.S. weapons to strike targets inside Russia after the Kharkiv offensive.
The 54 charges Trump faces after his New York conviction
The Hill via AOL· 6 hours agoThirty-four criminal charges settled, 54 to go. Former President Trump ended his time in a New York...
Defense Department Contractor Spending by State Ranked
247wallst.com· 3 hours agoThe Department of Defense depends heavily on contracted workers and companies to make sure...