Discussing the air force when speaking to a different service, president again praises F-35, which is not invisible and has faced a costly development process
It's about serious accusations of workplace sexual harassment. The real thing in the workplace, not private life issues. Did I say by important Dems? Like the state chair of the Dem party just quit?
[....] Ten years after the iPhone first swept us off our feet, the growing mistrust of computers in both our personal lives and the greater society we live in is inescapable [....]
The Pentagon plans to pay for a gender transition surgery for an active-duty service member on Tuesday, the first such procedure to be approved by the Pentagon, according to NBC [....]
A serial leak of the agency’s cyberweapons has damagedmorale, slowed intelligence operations and resulted inhacking attacks on businesses and civilians worldwide.
Current and former officials say disclosures by a mysterious group that obtained N.S.A. tools have been catastrophic, calling into question the agency’s value to national security.
About 60,000 anti-Islam, anti-immigrant nationalists and fascists trooped through Warsaw on Saturday, marking Poland’s Independence Day in a striking display of right-wing strength.
It reads like: this one last try and then we're calling for impeachment. Their laundry list makes it one of the longest editorials I've seen them do. Has lots of links, and color highlighting for those with poor attention spans.
The World Anti-Doping Agency, the global regulator of drugs in sports, has obtained a digital trove of data that holds the results of thousands of drug tests run on Russian athletes dating back several years. It is considered a final piece of the puzzle revealing the contours of a state-sponsored doping scheme that Russia conducted across multiple Olympics.