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Pentagon plan would create military ‘reaction force’ for civil unrest

The Trump administration is evaluating plans that would establish a “Domestic Civil Disturbance Quick Reaction Force” composed of hundreds of National Guard troops tasked with rapidly deploying into American cities facing protests or other unrest, according to internal Pentagon documents reviewed by The Washington Post.
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Trump’s plan to hold migrants at military bases begins taking shape

The Trump administration’s plan to install large-scale detention facilities on U.S. military bases is taking shape, with Fort Bliss preparing to detain at least 1,000 undocumented immigrants starting this month on the Mexican border, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said Wednesday.
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5 soldiers shot at Fort Stewart in Georgia, officials say; gunman apprehended

ATLANTA — A lockdown at Fort Stewart has been lifted after five soldiers were shot in the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team area, according to the U.S. Army base. The shooter was apprehended at about 11:35 a.m. The soldiers were treated on site and then transported to Winn Army Community Hospital. "There is no active threat to the community," the base stated. The base, near Hinesville, about 40 ...
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Facing painful cuts, the VA reported dubious savings to DOGE

Starting in 1983, the Rev. Roland Freeman gave Holy Communion to the sick and last rites to the dying at Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals around Denver. In January, the chaplain died at age 85. Four months later, the VA turned his death into a budget cut.
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Veterans Affairs reverses course on large-scale layoffs

The Department of Veterans Affairs said Monday that it will no longer be forced to conduct a large reduction in workforce, unlike several other federal agencies that were forced to make mass layoffs because of the Trump administration’s U.S. DOGE Service.
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Iran fires missiles at U.S. base in Qatar

Iran on Monday launched a military attack on an American base in Qatar, the largest U.S. military installation in the Middle East, in retaliation for U.S. strikes on three critical nuclear sites.
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Decoy stealth bombers and Tomahawk missiles: How the US hit Iran

The heart of operation “Midnight Hammer” was a feint. A group of American B-2 bombers - the only jets capable of deploying 30,000-pound bunker-buster munitions with a shot at breaching the mountains shrouding Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility - flew west across the Pacific Ocean. When those planes were spotted on flight-tracker data, they were seen as being deployed as a way to strong-arm the Islamic Republic into negotiations.