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Jeep Launches Limited-Edition “Sarge” Models Honoring Military Heritage

Jeep announced Tuesday the release of its new “Sarge” edition Wrangler and Grand Cherokee models, a limited‑run series that pays tribute to iconic U.S. military figures and incorporates combat‑style design elements. The special editions, slated for delivery later this fall, will feature rugged gray paint, matte black accents, reinforced tow bars and optional camouflage graphics,…
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Small Cleaning Firm Beats Industry Titans in Recruiting Amid Labor Shortage

In a surprising turn amid a nationwide labor crunch, a mid‑size cleaning and maintenance company based in the Midwest has reportedly recruited more workers in the last quarter than several of the sector’s global giants, according to multiple industry sources. The firm, which prefers to remain unnamed, increased base pay by 15 percent, introduced weekend‑only…
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North Korea denounces U.S. approval of missile sales to South Korea, KCNA reports

North Korea on Monday condemned the United States’ approval of a new package of missile systems for South Korea, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said, describing the move as a hostile act that undermines stability on the Korean peninsula. The U.S. State Department confirmed that it has cleared a $400 million sale that includes Patriot…
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Lockheed Martin Secures $2.8 Billion in New Defense Contracts for F-35 Jets and Helicopters

Lockheed Martin Corp. announced Tuesday that it has been awarded roughly $2.8 billion in U.S. defense contracts covering new production and sustainment work for its F‑35 Lightning II fighter jet and several next‑generation helicopter programs. The contracts, issued by the Pentagon’s Joint Strike Fighter program office and the Army Aviation Acquisition Directorate, include $1.6 billion for low‑rate…
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Lockheed Martin Secures $2.8 Billion in New Defense Contracts for F‑35 Jets and Helicopters

Lockheed Martin announced Tuesday that it has been awarded multiple defense contracts totaling roughly $2.8 billion, covering production and sustainment of the F‑35 Joint Strike Fighter and a next‑generation fleet of helicopters. The contracts, issued by the U.S. Department of Defense, include a $1.4 billion award for F‑35 airframe and engine work, a $900 million deal for long‑term…
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Lockheed Martin Secures $2.8 Billion in New Defense Contracts for F-35 Jets and Helicopters

Lockheed Martin announced Tuesday that it has been awarded roughly $2.8 billion in U.S. Department of Defense contracts covering additional F-35 fighter jet production and a suite of new helicopter acquisitions. The contracts, spanning fiscal years 2024‑2026, include a $1.4 billion order for additional low‑rate initial production (LRIP) lots of the F-35A variant, as well as a…
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Haifa Resident Charged with Espionage for Iran After Supplying Military Secrets Amid Conflict

Israeli authorities have indicted a Haifa resident on charges of espionage for the Islamic Republic of Iran, alleging that he transmitted sensitive military data to Tehran during the current Gaza conflict. The indictment, filed by the State Prosecutor’s Office on Wednesday, claims the suspect communicated operational details about Israeli defense deployments to Iranian intelligence operatives.…
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Washington, D.C., Organization Crafts Every Patch and Insignia for the U.S. Military

WASHINGTON — A design bureau located in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area is credited with producing every patch and insignia worn by U.S. armed forces, according to officials familiar with the program. The organization, known internally as the Military Heraldic Design Center (MHDC), provides graphic‑design, heraldry and production services to the Army, Navy, Air Force,…
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Analysis Shows Over 200 Russian Soldiers Killed at Age 18 Since Conflict Began

Newly released figures show that at least 207 Russian soldiers who have died in the war were just 18 years old, according to an analysis compiled by Euromaidan Press from publicly available military records and eyewitness accounts. The data, which covers fatalities reported since the invasion began in February 2022, points to a significant proportion…
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Fact‑Check: Did Donald Trump Promise “No Wars” During His Campaign?

Washington — A claim circulating online that former President Donald Trump promised “no wars” if elected has been debunked by multiple fact‑checking organizations, which found no verifiable statement in Trump’s campaign rhetoric or public speeches supporting such an absolute pledge. The allegation emerged after a Substack post by former Labor Secretary Robert Reich cited a…