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- New lawsuit presses Pentagon, State Dept to disclose legal justification for Venezuelan boat strikes - The Trump administration has been sued over strikes on drug boats, as an advocacy groups seek the release of a memo containing the legal justification.
- Trump’s DC Guard deployment didn’t fuel violence — Biden's Afghan vetting breakdown did - Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal faces death penalty charges for allegedly killing National Guard specialist Sarah Beckstrom and wounding Andrew Wolfe.
- Pearl Harbor remembrance ceremony marks 84 years since attack - Pearl Harbor's 84th anniversary ceremony marks historic milestone as no survivors attend for first time, with only 12 of original troops still alive today.
- Maduro’s forces face renewed scrutiny as US tensions rise: ‘a fortress built on sand’ - Military expert reveal Venezuela's armed forces are weakened by corruption despite appearing formidable, as U.S. tensions with Maduro's regime escalate further.
- Hegseth hints major defense spending increase, reveals new details on Trump’s anti-narcoterrorism operations - Secretary of War Pete Hegseth reveals he personally authorized Trump administration's first strike on suspected drug vessel off Venezuela and watched the operation live.
- Hegseth to highlight rebuilding the 'Arsenal of Freedom' in speech at Reagan National Defense Forum - Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, in an upcoming keynote address at the Reagan National Defense Forum, will speak about rebuilding the "Arsenal of Freedom."
- White House roadmap says Europe may be 'unrecognizable' in 20 years as migration raises doubts about US allies - White House warns Europe faces demographic crisis from mass immigration that could weaken NATO alliances and leave continent 'unrecognizable in 20 years.'
- Afghan watchdog: US taxpayer-funded weapons left behind have formed 'core of the Taliban security apparatus' - The final report from a government watchdog tasked with overseeing Afghanistan reconstruction efforts reveals impact of weapons and equipment left behind.
- Wounded National Guardsman beginning to 'look more like himself,' remains in acute care: West Virginia gov - West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey provides health update regarding National Guardsman Andrew Wolfe after he was shot on Nov. 26 in Washington, D.C.
- Bondi describes wounded National Guardsman as a 'miracle,' says 'he's able to open both eyes' - National Guardsman Andrew Wolfe, who was wounded in a Nov. 26 shooting in Washington, D.C., is now "able to open both eyes," Attorney General Pam Bondi said.
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