The Pentagon is the headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense and a common shorthand for the department itself.
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AP says a U.S. strike in Iran killed more than 100 children, but the Pentagon has not released a final finding and President Donald Trump has questioned U.S. responsibility.
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The Pentagon released a third batch of declassified UFO files showing that U.S. investigators reviewed sightings from around the world but still found no proof of extraterrestrial technology.
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The Pentagon briefly went into shelter-in-place mode after an air quality concern, but officials later said tests found no danger and normal operations resumed.
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The New York Times sued the Defense Department again, saying the Pentagon’s escort rule for reporters limits press access and violates the Constitution.
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Democratic senators are investigating whether the Pentagon failed to protect U.S. troops at a Kuwait command post before an Iranian drone strike killed six servicemembers.
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Anthropic is trying to show a court that it cannot control Claude once the AI is used in Pentagon military systems, after the government labeled the company a supply chain risk.
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The Pentagon said it will remove media offices and tighten press access even after a judge ruled against parts of its new reporting rules.
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A federal judge struck down key parts of the Pentagon’s press rules, saying they violated the Constitution and went too far in limiting reporters’ access.
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A federal judge blocked part of the Pentagon’s new press policy, siding with The New York Times and ruling that the rules unlawfully limit reporters’ access and free speech rights.
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The Pentagon has blocked photographers from covering Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s last two briefings on the war in Iran, without saying why.
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Anthropic is suing the Trump administration and the Defense Department after the government moved to cut off its AI products from federal use.
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The Pentagon has ordered about 1,500 troops to prepare for a possible deployment to Minnesota as President Donald Trump considers using the Insurrection Act amid unrest tied to anti-ICE protests.
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Congress has tied part of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s travel funds to the release of unedited footage of deadly Pentagon strikes on alleged drug boats near Venezuela.
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The Pentagon, under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, has paused a weapons shipment to Ukraine while it reviews U.S. military stockpiles.
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The Pentagon spent more than $21 million on military flights to Guantanamo Bay as part of President Donald Trump’s migrant deportation effort.
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The Pentagon has ordered military schools to remove and review library materials tied to diversity, race, and gender topics as part of the Trump administration’s effort to cut DEI content.
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The Department of Defense has paused most of its official social media posts worldwide while it reviews messaging to better match the Trump administration’s goals.
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The Pentagon has agreed to a settlement that could help more than 35,000 LGBTQ+ veterans fix military records that still reflect past discrimination and denial of benefits.
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