Rapid City Bishop Scott Bullock and South Dakota Jesuit leaders criticized U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for honoring ...
Korea JoongAng Daily on MSN
Opcon transfer progress top of agenda for Seoul-Washington security meeting
South Korea and the United States will hold high-level defense talks in Seoul next week as the two allies seek to advance ...
Leading Catholic officials in western South Dakota have issued a statement saying they “firmly reject” the secretary of ...
Marine Corps Times on MSN
Seven ‘Nisei’ soldiers of the 442nd posthumously receive commission
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll posthumously promoted seven second-generation Japanese American soldiers, known as Nisei, to the ...
If we deny our part in history, we deepen the harm,” wrote Bishop Bullock and the Jesuit priests in their message. “We cannot lie about the past without perpetuating injustice and moral blindness.” ...
The Christian Post on MSN
South Dakota Catholic leaders speak out against Wounded Knee soldiers keeping their medals
A South Dakota Catholic bishop and local Jesuit priests are criticizing U S Secretary of War Pete Hegseth for deciding that American soldiers who participated in the 1890 Battle of Wounded Knee, also ...
Texas state Sen. Brian Birdwell of Granbury, who is retiring from the Legislature, was nominated Tuesday to serve as an ...
Hegseth has made setting the military apart from civilian society a hallmark of his tenure as Defense secretary. And while he ...
National Guard units transferred their space missions to the Space Force on Oct. 1 despite the government shutdown.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth arrives before President Donald Trump speaks during a celebration for the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Harry S. Truman at Naval Station Norfolk, ...
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Hegseth’s decision on Wounded Knee medals sparks outrage in Native American communities
Native leaders, historians, and lawmakers called Hegseth’s decision not to strip the medals an act of violence against their people.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 (UPI) --President Donald Trump repeatedly calls climate change a "hoax," but the nation's five largest defense contractors say they are challenged to balance the Earth's warming ...
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