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  1. Now the Navy is at war with the U.S. media... The secretary of the Navy’s announcement comes as tensions mount between U.S. media and the second Trump administration.
  2. More than a dozen congressional Democrats, including Virginia Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, and Rep. Bobby Scott, sent Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth a letter on Monday asking about the status of the program. Scott said protecting installations from flooding is a matter of national security, and Hampton Roads is a hotspot for both.
  3. ‘Sounds Like a Mutiny.’ Secret Recording Exposes Claims of Toxic Leadership after a Marine’s Suicide - Video, 2hrs. 22 min. long.
  4. “Who the fuck knows that?” demanded Rushton, a drill instructor for more than a decade. “Do any of y’all? So how are you going to sit here and try to tell me, or tell the CO, that this environment caused [the death of] Cpl. Mobley?”
  5. US deploys troops to Kenya to support Ebola isolation facility
  6. A Very Contagious Virus Is on the Rise, but Doctors Say Doing This One Simple Thing Will Keep You Safe
  7. A US military fighter jet plunged from the sky near a popular Washington state recreation area on Saturday, erupting into flames and triggering a wildfire that sent thick black smoke billowing above the forest landscape.
  8. That sailor was suspended from having firearms while on duty because of his 'negative response' after being denied a chance to attend Navy SEALs training, warrant alleges
  9. A sailor stationed in Norfolk has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for the coercion and enticement of a minor. Bailey Dwayne Burnett, 26, received his sentence on June 12. Burnett exchanged several video and image files of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) with another sailor, Zhane Tavern Elamin, in January 2023. He also discussed ways to engage minors.
  10. MARION COUNTY, Fla. – One of the 58 individuals arrested in an undercover sting operation targeting child sex predators was a 22-year-old sailor stationed at Naval Station Mayport. The Marion County Sheriff’s Office and other law enforcement agencies conducted a week-long investigation called “Operation Bad Habits,” in which detectives posed online as children between the ages of 7 and 15.
  11. Last January, when federal immigration agents started an immigration crackdown in Portland, Maine, pediatric occupational therapist Xenia Pantos was driving using their spouse's car to work when they saw masked federal agents and vehicles with tinted windows parked in the road. Worried about immigrant community members, Pantos stopped for a few minutes to observe.
  12. A six-hour manhunt at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in California ended with the arrests of two suspects who breached the installation during a police pursuit and abandoned a vehicle carrying more than 110 pounds of cocaine and fentanyl, authorities said.
  13. The U.S. Navy announced that it is implementing new procedures to redetermine whether individuals will be granted religious waivers to grow facial hair that doesn’t adhere to military grooming standards.
  14. The U.S. Navy announced an expedited recruiting pipeline to bring technology experts into the service to help build innovative products at scale. The service is seeking professionals from the commercial sector and offering them direct commissions as an officer in the Navy Reserve in exchange for their expertise.
  15. After receiving the video files, which were inspected to ensure they were not part of a hoax, FBI agents undertook a site visit and saw the orbs themselves.
  16. After ProPublica contacted Dr. Joseph Mercola for an article on babies dying after parents turned down vitamin K shots, he publicly reversed his long-held stance that the shots weren't needed. “The data is clear: vitamin K saves lives,” he wrote.
  17. Funding sparks dispute: Critics say proposed offsets could limit future benefits for up to 1.5 million veterans with conditions such as tinnitus and sleep apnea. Political and policy divide: Supporters call the offsets necessary to pass reforms; opponents urge alternative funding to avoid cutting future benefits.
  18. President Donald Trump's Department of Defense remains under fire for its most recent scandal, with The Hill reporting that several former military officials have spoken out to slam the administration for blocking promotions for women and minority officers.
  19. When Trump pardoned Juan Orlando Hernández, prison officials had the former Honduran president's ICE hold lifted and he was driven to a posh New York hotel. That “can never be allowed to happen ever again,” said Rep. Norma Torres.
  20. A ship that spent nearly a year in harm’s way, operating under persistent threat from Iranian missiles and one-way attack drones while the Ford Carrier Strike Group carried out or coordinated hundreds of strikes against Iranian targets, now needs fixing. The U.S. Navy has awarded General Dynamics NASSCO-Norfolk a $17.6 million contract modification to perform emergent maintenance on the USS Gerald R. Ford, America’s most advanced aircraft carrier, with work expected to wrap up by March 2027.
  21. TRICARE offers home delivery for prescription drugs
  22. NAVADMIN 142/26
  23. 3 Indian sailors killed in U.S. strike on oil tanker as Trump says he will hit Iran 'very hard tonight'
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