Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has declassified new intelligence material that she claims reveals longstanding U.S. government funding for more than 120 biological laboratories across more than 30 countries, reopening questions about oversight of overseas pathogen research and the extent of public knowledge about those programs. The intelligence dump goes beyond the debate that surrounded Ukrainian laboratories during the early stages of Russia’s invasion. The Intelligence Community identified a global network of U.S.-funded facilities, according to Gabbard, many of which have conducted research involving hazardous and highly contagious pathogens. Military.com exclusively reported how Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) introduced legislation…

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Soon after Marines gathered to remember Cpl. Drew Mobley, command staff at the Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) unit in Quantico reportedly collected their phones, closed the doors, and began confronting criticism of the command. That’s according to a meeting captured in secret recordings obtained and originally reported by The War Horse, addressing Mobley’s April 7, 2025, suicide and command climate concerns among Marines assigned to ARFF. Several Marines reportedly told investigators they believed leadership failures contributed to deteriorating morale within the unit. The Marine Corps’ suicide prevention procedures, updated just four days before the gathering, emphasize the importance…

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More than three-quarters of Americans polled in a recent survey endorse national defense legislation that would include the “right-to-repair” provision allowing U.S. military service members to fix their own equipment rather than wait for contractors as required by law. Right-to-repair has been one of myriad topics discussed, and amendments included, in both the U.S. House and Senate deliberations of the Fiscal Year 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). After the House Armed Services Committee included right-to-repair in its defense bill version, the Senate Armed Services Committee followed suit on Wednesday by voting 18-9 to approve its own $1.14 trillion version…

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For an aircraft that’s seen its share of high-flying sunsets, the Marine Corps AV-8 Harrier jet has had a sunset of its own. The jet, known for its unique ability to take off and land vertically without ever needing a runway, has been decommissioned in an official sunset ceremony at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in North Carolina. “The Harrier will be remembered for its distinguished combat legacy, legendary Vertical/Short Take Off and Landing (V/STOL) capability, and the Marines and sailors that made the community special,” Lt. Col. John B. Cumbie, commanding officer of Marine Attack Squadron 223, said…

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