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Conservatives backing Ukraine seek to sway GOP debate viewers
Despite a growing split among Republicans, a conservative ad campaign is encouraging GOP voters and officials to continue backing Ukraine.
Space Force price tag clouds decision to formally launch, despite White House push
Changing Title 10 would enshrine a U.S. Space Force as a separate branch of the military next year ― but it's not in the Senate's defense policy bill.
By Joe Gould
US to commemorate 9/11 as its aftermath extends and evolves
Americans are commemorating 9/11 with mournful ceremonies, volunteering, appeals to “never forget” and rising attention to the terror attacks’ extended toll on responders.
Trump drains US spending in Europe to pay for wall with Mexico
The White House is being criticized for a plan to move Pentagon spending meant to deter Russia to the U.S.-Mexico border wall project.
US lawmakers press Trump to release aid for Ukraine to fight Russia
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers is pressuring the Trump administration to release $250 million in military aid to Ukraine.
By Joe Gould
Pence: ‘The Bible stays’ at New Hampshire veterans hospital facing lawsuit
Vice President Mike Pence weighed in on a First Amendment lawsuit challenging a Bible on display at a New Hampshire veterans hospital, saying under the current administration, “VA hospitals will not be religion-free zones.”
By Kathy McCormack, The Associated Press
80th anniversary of Poland invasion: Why the memory is still a battleground
Sunday marks exactly 80 years since Nazi Germany invaded Poland, on Sept. 1, 1939. Poland and the region still struggle with what came after.
Pence’s spokesperson to become Pentagon press secretary
Alyssa Farah, Vice President Mike Pence’s spokesperson, is departing the White House and headed to the Pentagon.
By Diana Stancy
More than two dozen missing Korean War troops just identified from returned remains
The new findings more than quadruple the number of identifications from 55 cases of remains turned over last year.
DoD looking at how installations deal with unauthorized child care providers, in wake of baby’s death
DoD responds to concerned spouses' letter to Second Lady Karen Pence.
By Karen Jowers
Trump won’t retire aircraft carrier, but House bill would make sure
The White House has already canceled plans to decommission the carrier Harry S. Truman, but lawmakers want to ensure that.
By Joe Gould