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'The "open borders" myth won't die'
Instant Opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By Harold Maass, The Week US Published
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Senate confirms first female Navy chief, 2 others, plots to bust Tuberville blockade
Speed Read Frustration is reaching a bipartisan boil as Sen. Tommy Tuberville's blanket hold on military promotion enters its ninth month
By Peter Weber, The Week US Published
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Senate confirms next top US military chief, doesn't solve Tuberville blockade
Speed Read Sen. Tommy Tuberville is still holding up more than 300 senior military officers from promotion
By Peter Weber Published
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Marine Corps F-35 fighter jet missing after 'mishap' over South Carolina
The U.S. military can't find a very advanced, very expensive fighter jet
By Peter Weber Published
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Daniel Ellsberg: whistleblower who leaked the Pentagon Papers
feature Once dubbed ‘the most dangerous man in America’, the official claimed never to have regretted leaking
By The Week Staff Published
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US intelligence leaks: the threat to Ukraine
feature Concerns raised over the effect that the leaks might have on Ukraine’s war effort
By The Week Staff Published
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Bulldog saves owner’s leg by eating his toe
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Jack Teixeira: how 21-year-old airman became alleged Pentagon leaker
Under the Radar Suspect’s arrest might have ‘exposed’ a larger US national security problem
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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The Pentagon docs: America’s worst intelligence leak in a decade
feature Classified files reveal Ukrainian military vulnerabilities, penetration of Russian intelligence and information on US allies
By The Week Staff Published
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China urges calm as US tracks suspected Chinese surveillance balloon
Speed Read High-altitude spy balloon seen over US nuclear missile facility in Montana
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Inside the first public US hearing on UFOs in half a century
In the Spotlight Reports of unidentified aerial phenomena have doubled in the last year, say intelligence officials
By The Week Staff Published
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Sainsbury’s worker reveals most annoying customer habits
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
By The Week Staff Published
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Pentagon ‘blames UK’ for deadly Kabul airport suicide attack, leak reveals
feature US kept open Abbey Gate to help UK evacuation effort - despite imminent threat of attack
By The Week Staff Published
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Why the US is ‘getting serious’ about UFOs
feature Congress to be briefed next month on military sightings of unidentified flying objects
By The Week Staff Last updated
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