U.S. Department of Defense
Venezuela’s Government Claims U.S. Strikes Target Civilian and Military Sites Across Multiple States
At around 2 a.m. on Saturday, Caracas, Venezuela, was shaken by at least seven explosions. Low-flying aircraft were spotted overhead. ... Read more
Breaking New Ground: UW-Madison Achieves Top Five National Research Ranking for the First Time Since 2014!
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has made a strong comeback in national research rankings, now sitting at fifth place for research ... Read more
Leadership Shift in U.S. Command for Latin America: Navigating Controversies Over Boat Strikes
DORAL, Fla. (AP) — In a significant shift at the top of military operations in Latin America, Adm. Alvin Holsey ... Read more
US Strikes Target 4 Alleged Drug Smugglers in Eastern Pacific, Resulting in 14 Casualties
WASHINGTON (AP) — On Tuesday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth revealed that the U.S. military conducted strikes on four vessels in ... Read more
Pentagon Receives $130 Million Boost to Support Military Pay Amid Government Shutdown Crisis
The Pentagon recently announced it accepted a $130 million donation to help pay military personnel during an ongoing government shutdown. ... Read more
Behind the Headlines: How Reporters Continue Covering the Pentagon Beyond the Newsroom
Two days after many journalists left their posts at the Pentagon over new reporting rules, it’s clear they haven’t stopped ... Read more
Is It a War on Drugs or Terror? Unpacking Trump’s Military Strategy Against Venezuela
Understanding the Evolving Drug War Under Trump Under President Trump, the U.S. approach to the drug war resembles the war ... Read more
Journalists Reject New Reporting Rules and Hand in Pentagon Access Badges: Here’s Why
Dozens of reporters handed in their press badges and left the Pentagon recently over strict new rules set by Defense ... Read more
Top News Outlets Like The New York Times and AP Refuse New Pentagon Rules: What It Means for Journalism
Several major news organizations, including The New York Times and The Associated Press, have decided not to sign a new ... Read more
