Defense

Nidal Hasan Has Earned $278,000 in Salary Since the Fort Hood Shooting

Hasan's salary cannot be suspended unless he is proven guilty.

Defense

Defense Cuts Are Squeezing Programs

Commissary closings will affect thousands of civilians and service members.

Tech

New Global Navy Challenges U.S. Dominance on the Seas

The BRIC nations—Brazil, Russia, India and China—are increasing their naval presence.

Oversight

Analysis: You Know What Really Risks National Security? Leak Investigations

What's the concern, plugging leaks or managing spin?

Defense

Third Military Man in Charge of Stopping Harassment Arrested for Doing Just That

Army Lt. Col. Darin Haas turned himself in on charges of violating an order of protection and stalking.

Defense

Lawmakers Fight Defense Furlough Plan

Hagel urged to use flexibility to protect civilian workforce.

Defense

How the Afghan Conflict Will Be Decided

More U.S. casualties reaffirm Obama’s rush to rely on the Afghan army. Can they handle it?

Defense

Pickering Says He Will Testify on Benghazi Only in Public

Oversight Panel Chairman Issa’s demand for private session teed up clash.

Defense

Bills Address Military Sexual Assault Crisis

Take decisions to prosecute cases entirely out of the chain of command, lawmakers say.

Defense

Benghazi E-Mails Reveal CIA Handling of Talking Points

Senior administration officials contend that the e-mails show that the key changes in the talking points were made by the CIA.

Defense

Next Year’s Defense Furlough Prospects Uncertain

Officials aim to avoid unpaid leave in 2014, but ‘can’t know the future fully.’

Defense

Bill Would Allow Retirees to Keep TRICARE Prime Access

Defense plans to switch 171,000 enrollees to a different plan on Oct. 1 because of downsizing.

Defense

House Intelligence Chairman a 'Respected' Contender for FBI

Longtime FBI Director Robert Mueller’s term ends later this year.

Defense

Russia Has Arrested a U.S. Diplomat It Swears Is a CIA Spy

Ryan Christopher Fogle was reportedly arrested with 'special technical equipment,' large sums of money, disguises and a letter intended for a possible Russian recruit.

Defense

Still No Word on Defense Furloughs

Navy seeks to exempt public shipyard workers from unpaid leave, official says.