Bloomberg Congress has given the Defense Department until the end of January to look into whether bureaucrats are overusing a document designation known as Controlled Unclassified…
In Search of America’s Next ‘Grand Strategy
Andrew Latham, The Hill Since the end of World War II, there have been three occasions when American policymakers have had the motive, means and opportunity to forge a new “grand…
This Chart Explains Why the U.S. Is Running Low on Missiles
Tim Fernholz, Quartz  American defense contractors can’t keep pace as Ukraine drains stockpile
It’s boom times for US defense contractors—and they can’t keep up with demand.
The World’s First Therapy Dog Was a World War II Pacific Veteran
Military.com Rocky River Reservation is a woodland park located just outside of Cleveland. Inside the park, visitors will find a statue of a small Yorkshire Terrier sitting inside a World…
Cristiano Ronaldo mistakenly says South Africa instead of Saudi Arabia
The footballer mistakenly says the wrong country as he is unveiled as Al Nassr’s star signing.
Military-ruled Myanmar Marks 75 Years of Independence From Britain, but Democracy Remains Elusive
Army leader Min Aung Hlaing marked 75 years of independence from Britain—but democracy remains elusive.
Cybersecurity company Rapid7 hires Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, the former Twitter security chief and whistleblower, to advise consulting clients (Joseph Menn/Washington Post)
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Cybersecurity company Rapid7 hires Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, the former Twitter security chief and whistleblower, to advise consulting clients  —  Former Twitter security chief Peiter Zatko, whos…
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez reveals why she was talking to far-right Republicans
New York Democrat was seen speaking with rightwingers, one of whom once tweeted an anime-style video depicting him killing herDuring a succession of votes for House speaker on Tuesday, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was seen talking on the House floor with t…
China: For Some, Where Restraint Ends and Hawkishness Begins
RespStatecraft  Is it ‘realism’ to build up a case for US military primacy in East Asia, or just intellectual inconsistency?
One of the more curious — and frustrating—…