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Published October 09, 2012
CBS News and "60 Minutes" correspondent Lara Logan took the gloves off last week, dropping her role as a disinterested journalist and delivering a speech in Chicago that criticized the Obama administration over its handling of the war in Afghanistan and the attack that killed four Americans in Libya.
Published August 23, 2012
The author of a recently announced insider account of the raid that killed Usama bin Laden has been identified to Fox News as a 36-year-old former Navy SEAL Team 6 member from Alaska who also played a role in the high-profile rescue of an American captain kidnapped by Somali pirates.
Published August 23, 2012
OPSEC, a group of former military and intelligence operatives and creators of a long-form political ad that blames President Obama for a series of national security leaks, is firing back against criticisms from the nation's highest ranking military officer.
Published August 22, 2012
Publishing giant Penguin Group announced Wednesday it has plans to release a book that provides a detailed, first person account of the raid that killed Usama bin Laden. The book, "No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama Bin Laden," is written under a pseudonym by a Navy SEAL who participated in the mission.
Published August 17, 2012
U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan are being ordered to carry loaded weapons at all times while on base, in response to a rash of Afghan soldiers and policemen turning their weapons on coalition forces.
Published August 17, 2012
Senior lawmakers on the Senate Armed Services Committee are asking the Pentagon to consider breaking ties with a mega-U.S. defense contractor over concerns about its collaboration with China's military.
Published August 14, 2012
Many of the 48 Iranian men captured in Syria on August 4 who claimed to be religious pilgrims are in fact active duty Iranian Revolutionary Guard members, multiple U.S. officials tell Fox News.
Published July 26, 2012
Congress is set to launch an investigation into a brewing Army scandal over the difficulty some units have had in securing a software system designed to predict the location of roadside bombs -- the No. 1 killer of American troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Published July 11, 2012
Republican Rep. Buck McKeon and other members of the House Armed Services Committee are furious over what they are calling an "arbitrary" decision by the Pentagon to limit reports to Congress to as few as 10 pages.
Published June 11, 2012
A team of Defense Department experts who arrived in Pakistan several weeks ago to negotiate the opening of key border crossings into Afghanistan are leaving this week after having made little-to-no progress.