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U.S. Marine Corps

F-35 fighter jet

America’s $428 Billion Fighter Jet Can’t Shoot Straight. How Big of a Problem Is This?

If it can’t shoot, if it can’t fight and if it needs a lot of help from the older planes it was supposed to replace, what, exactly, is the point of this jet?
By Chris Roberts
War with Iran

President Trump: There Are 241 Reasons to Go to War With Iran

From 1983 until the present, Iran has committed one aggressive act after another against the U.S.
By Brittain Ladd
When will Trump post an angry tweet about the Pulitzers?

This Year’s List of Pulitzer Prize Winners Is Dominated by Trump Stories

The prizes for national and international reporting, commentary, photography and drama all had connections to President Donald Trump.
By John Bonazzo
President Donald Trump.

Weighing Aspirations, Trump Argues for Increased Defense Spending

By Dr. Herbert London
Some of this year's best longform content focused on the tech world.

The Best Longform Journalism of 2016

By John Bonazzo, Sage Lazzaro and Brady Dale
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton attends a rally on June 1, 2016 in Newark, New Jersey. Clinton will head back to California tomorrow where she is in a tight race with Democratic challenger Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT).

Hillary Clinton’s History of Questionable Sexism Accusations

By Ashe Schow
Retired Navy Adm. William McRaven, former commander of the U.S. Special Operations Command, testifies before during the Senate Armed Services Committee in 2012.

Admiral William McRaven and the Greatest of Special Ops: Saving America

By Bernie Quigley
Admissions

The Myth of Kinder, Gentler College Admissions

By Steve Cohen
A US Navy sailor awaits the start of his re-enlistment ceremony on July 28, 2011 outside the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles in conjunction with the Summer X-Games. Earlier this year US President Barack Obama asked the Pentagon to find $400 billion in cuts to national security but as the August 2 debt ceiling deadline approaches some members of Congress have suggested doubling that number to cut $800 billion from defense spending as part of efforts to reduce the nation's $14.3 trillion debt. AFP PHOTO / Robyn Beck (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)

Rules of Engagement

By The Editors
Mayor Bill de Blasio announces the release of “One New York: The Plan for a Strong and Just City" in the Bronx. (Demetrius Freeman/Mayoral Photography Office)

Bill de Blasio Calls for the End of Garbage by 2030

By Jillian Jorgensen
Children welcome home their father

Glaring Negligence by NY State Government Bankrupts Marine

By Steve Cohen

#SelfieWithASailor: Navy Instigates Social Media Flood for Fleet Week

By Meredith Carey

Mayoral Candidates Clash Continuously at Latino Debate

By Ross Barkan

Ex-Marine Matinee Idol on Al-Jazeera

By Rebecca Sinderbrand

Mendes’ Memoir-Pic Jarhead: What Happened ‘Over There’?

By Andrew Sarris

Bush’s War on Terror Destroys Our Liberties

By Nicholas von Hoffman

In a Murky and Distant War It Comes Down to Warriors

By Richard Brookhiser

The Lance Cpl.Who Left Wall St.

By Anna Schneider-Mayerson

Ali Baba, Ali Baba ! Hunting Looters in a Fast Humvee

By Tish Durkin

A Sweet Life

By NYO Staff

A Lost Victory in the Pacific

By Terry Golway
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