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Trump’s troop policy faces legal pushback as global tensions keep rising. Here’s your Tuesday morning rundown, November 18, 2025.
Trump’s troop policy faces legal pushback as global tensions keep rising. Here’s your Tuesday morning rundown, November 18, 2025.
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Labor shortages are crippling US Navy shipbuilding—can raising wages and improving benefits revitalize the fleet and secure national defense?
$1.84B down the drain: How the Navy’s cruiser modernization plan sunk under poor oversight and wild contractor missteps.
Delayed but ambitious, the US Navy’s Constellation-class frigate is redefining shipbuilding with bold designs and big production plans.
Half of the US Navy’s amphibious fleet is in bad shape—delayed repairs, aging ships, and a readiness crisis. Can it stay afloat?
A new GAO report highlights alarming safety gaps in SOF training—human error and oversight issues put elite warriors at unnecessary risk.
Delays and cost overruns in the Columbia-class subs could weaken US defense and drain the budget. Can the Navy turn things around in time?
The B-52J is getting a massive upgrade, but with delays and costs piling up, will this iconic bomber stay relevant in modern warfare?
The Pentagon’s hypersonic weapons program is facing significant challenges, according to a new GAO report.
Denmark is calling its F-35 training jets back home due to delays in a critical software upgrade, sparking anxieties among European allies.