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Trump’s ‘Space Force’ May Now Become Part of the Air Force

By Davis Richardson
In 2018, political theater came with an especially hefty price tag. Here's what the graftiest, shadiest public officials in the national swamp have been up to with you hard-earned tax dollars.

All the Crazy Things America’s Corrupt Public Officials Bought with Your Money This Year

By David Leffler

Trump’s Space Force Could Actually Save Humanity

By Neel V. Patel

Did Donald Trump Just Declare Space Warfare?

By Amy Thompson
The force is headed to be a hollow one.

$1.5 Trillion for Defense May Not Be Enough

By Harlan Ullman
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI) attend an Armed Services conference committee meeting on the National Defense Authorization Act on Capitol Hill on October 25, 2017 in Washington, D.C.

Congress Weighs Defense Measure That Would Increase Reliance on Russia

By Matt Mackowiak
One of Northrop Grumman's military planes.

Northrop Grumman Acquires Missile Maker Orbital ATK in $7.8 Billion Deal

By John Bonazzo
Oh really?

Apple Forced to Pull Controversial Ad That Urged Startup Founders to Be Workaholics

By John Bonazzo
Mary Roach, author of Grunt.

Mary Roach’s New Book on the Military Enlists Humor as a Weapon

By John Bonazzo
DUJAIL, IRAQ - OCTOBER 18: U.S. Army soldiers salute during a memorial service for Sgt. Robert Tucker at a military base October 18, 2005 in Dujail, Iraq. Tucker, 20, from Cookeville, Tennessee, was killed by insurgents when a roadside bomb blew up his armored vehicle on October 13 near Dujail, just two weeks before the end of his 10-month deployment in Iraq. He was assigned to K-Troop, of the 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment, which patrols the area around Dujail. Saddam Hussein is scheduled to go on trial on October 19, for the death of 143 people from Dujail who he allegedly ordered killed in 1985 in revenge for an assassination attempt. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

America’s Dangerous Disarming

By The Editors

U.S. Air Force Doubles Drone Pilot Incentive Pay to Keep Them From Quitting Altogether

By Jack Smith IV
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