Chicago Public Schools is immediately revising its dress code policy to require students to travel to and from school in ...
A military that either cannot or will not advise its members that they have an obligation to understand the law is a military ...
For weeks earlier this year, the Army’s top uniformed lawyer had been raising legal concerns inside the Pentagon about some ...
On September 15, 2025, the U.S. Army issued new directives for personal grooming and military uniforms, sometimes called "fatigues," after a full review of its policies. These new regulations tighten ...
The U.S. Army announced an update to its appearance, grooming, and uniform wear standards policy in a new directive resulting from a force-wide review of military standards. The updated policy ...
Rules are necessary to keep any larger organization functioning well. It’s impossible to meet deadlines, innovate, and ...
A handful of National Guard troops could be seen in Downtown Memphis on Oct. 10, marking the first day of their deployment to ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced on Tuesday that there would be new, strict fitness standards enforced on the U.S.
Hegseth ordered more strict grooming and fitness standards and less training on subjects like the Privacy Act, cybersecurity ...
Law enforcement encounters can be stressful and scary. During them, you should prioritize staying safe. Knowing your rights is important too. No matter what agency you’re dealing with—whether federal ...
In the largest protests against Trump's administration and policies to date, participants express fear and loathing at America’s political trajectory.
What does the Pentagon's restrictive new press policy mean for coverage of military affairs? NPR's Michel Martin asks longtime journalist and former Defense Department spokesperson Pete Williams.