"The notion that people whose identity we don't know are paying for our troops is humiliating for the country and is potentially dangerous," David Super said.
An eye-popping new report reveals that private military contractors are getting rich off Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful ...
On Monday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Hencely v. Fluor Corporation, a case that asks whether private military ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that a wealthy private donor has provided $130 million to ...
Facing a massive funding gap, the army is courting private investors for “meaty projects” — from data centres to rare earth facilities — marking an unprecedented link between national security and ...
An Army installation’s dining facility is closed because of the government shutdown, officials said. The Fort Leavenworth ...
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You don’t need a political-science degree to understand why wealthy individuals cutting secret checks to the president to pay ...
The US Army invited top private equity firms to pitch projects for its $150bn infrastructure overhaul, seeking creative financing for data centers, rare earth processing, and other Army Transformation ...
The $130 million private donation to pay U.S. troops is far from the $6 billion spent on their salaries every pay period.
The Pentagon is looking for commercial retailers to run commissaries on military bases in the latest push to privatize troops’ quality of life. The Department of Defense wants to see if private ...
Residents in these fives states might be seeing their utility bills increase if the U.S. Air Force goes ahead with a proposed ...