The Navy finally took delivery of its next-generation stealth destroyer after years of delays

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The Navy finally took delivery of its next-generation stealth destroyer after years of delays
 
 
The Navy finally took delivery of its next-generation stealth destroyer after years of delays
 
The $4 billion ship faced numerous delays and cost overruns, but Navy officials are calling the delivery a "major milestone."
 
 
 
 
 
Trump's immigration crackdown is creating new coronavirus hotspots
 
 
Trump's immigration crackdown is creating new coronavirus hotspots
 
COVID-19 has effectively shown what the administration's vision for the US border would look like if it were given free rein.
 
 
 
 
 
The US and China are preparing for a common threat at their next-door hubs in Africa
 
 
The US and China are preparing for a common threat at their next-door hubs in Africa
 
Preventative health measures are being imposed at China's only overseas base and at the US's largest African installation — both in Djibouti.
 
 
 
 
 
 
A growing number of veterans support the US getting out of Afghanistan
 
 
A growing number of veterans support the US getting out of Afghanistan
 
Opinion: Americans largely agree on Afghanistan; it's time to bring the US war there to an end, writes Defense Priorities fellow Daniel R. DePetris.
 
 
 
 
 
Beijing moves to strengthen its hold on disputed islands in the South China Sea
 
 
Beijing moves to strengthen its hold on disputed islands in the South China Sea
 
New administrative units for the Paracel and Spratly islands are seen as helping to tighten Chinese control and help allocate resources and manpower.
 
 
 
 
 
The Pentagon expects major weapons programs to be held up for 3 months, but that may just be the start
 
 
The Pentagon expects major weapons programs to be held up for 3 months, but that may just be the start
 
The Pentagon expects a three-month delay on some of its major acquisition programs, but its suppliers may take much longer to get out of the woods.
 
 
 
 
 
Meet North Korea's most powerful woman, Kim Yo Jong: Kim Jong Un's 30-something sister who could lead the country if something happens to him since his heirs are too young
 
 
Meet North Korea's most powerful woman, Kim Yo Jong: Kim Jong Un's 30-something sister who could lead the country if something happens to him since his heirs are too young
 
Kim Yo Jong, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's sister, frequently appears side by side with her brother, and plays a key role in his administration.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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