Brown as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was startling, if not unexpected ... The Hearst Foundations has awarded the Seattle Art Museum with a grant.
Trump hails ‘very good calls’ with Moscow on ceasefire but still ‘a long way to go’ - Ukraine’s President Zelensky urges US ...
Senators are almost certain to question Caine on the unusual circumstances of his nomination, whether he is committed to providing apolitical military advice, and the fact that he does not meet the ...
The dismissal of Gen. Charles Q. Brown as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was startling, if not unexpected, at the beginning of President Donald Trump’s second term. To replace Brown ...
Gen. Dan "Razin" Caine as his pick to be chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff marks uncharted territory for the military. Caine, a retired three-star Air Force general, does not meet the legal ...
Former defense chiefs are calling for congressional hearings on Trump's firings of Gen. CQ Brown, shown here in May 2024, as Joint Chiefs chairman and other senior leaders. (Mark Schiefelbein/AP ...
"The House and Senate should demand that the administration justify each firing and fully explain why it violated Congress’ legislative intent that the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ...
President Donald Trump has announced his intention to nominate the venture capitalist and retired Air Force lieutenant general Dan "Razin" Caine as the new Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman ...
In one fell swoop, Trump last week fired Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Air Force Gen. CQ Brown Jr. as well as Chief of Naval Operations Lisa Franchetti, Air Force Vice Chief Gen. James Slife ...
Charles, who is head of the British armed forces, held an audience with the joint chiefs of staff from both countries on Monday afternoon. The meeting came as Western military planning to enforce ...
Gen. Dan "Razin" Caine to be the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Caine was first commissioned in 1990. He served with the 174th Attack Wing at the Hancock Field Air National Guard Base ...
There’s a trope in the world of print journalism that if a headline ends in a question mark, the answer is almost always, “no.” So, if you’re flipping through this edition of the magazine ...