Department of Defense
The Department of Defense is a government department responsible for the armed forces and related agencies. It is best known for directing U.S. military operations, shaping defense policy, and managing the armed services and defense budgets. It remains central to current national security debates, modernization efforts, and oversight of military readiness and crisis response.
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SpaceX’s xAI Sells All Capacity to Anthropic for $1.25B Monthly, Plans More AI Deals
SpaceX's xAI sold all its Colossus I data center capacity to Anthropic for $1.25 billion monthly, with plans to expand AI infrastructure. This move highlights Musk's push into large-scale AI deployments as the company prepares for a major IPO.

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Faces Congressional Scrutiny Over Iran War Plans
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth testified before Congress amid sharp bipartisan criticism over US military actions and costs in Iran. The hearings underscore growing political tensions over the US's Iran policy and military readiness.

FBI Investigates 13 Suspicious Deaths and Disappearances of US Scientists Since 2022
The FBI is investigating 13 suspicious deaths and disappearances of US scientists involved in nuclear and space projects since 2022, raising national security concerns and potential foreign espionage threats.

U.S. Military Accidentally Shoots Down Own Drone Near Mexico Border
A U.S. Border Patrol drone was mistakenly shot down by the military using a laser near the Mexico border, causing a political uproar. The incident underscores challenges in military technology control and coordination, prompting calls for accountability.

U.S. to Automate Men’s Military Draft Registration Beginning December 2025
The U.S. is set to start automatically registering draft-eligible men from December 2025, moving away from self-registration methods. This overhaul aims to enhance efficiency and national security preparedness, with full implementation by December 2026.

FCC bans nearly all foreign-made consumer Wi-Fi routers over security fears
The FCC has ordered a nationwide ban on the import and sale of most foreign-made consumer Wi-Fi routers to protect US national security. Existing routers can continue to be used until 2027, but new models require approval, affecting manufacturers and consumers alike.
Anthropic To Legally Contest US DOD's Supply Chain Risk Designation
Anthropic plans to legally contest the US DOD's designation of its supply chain as risky, citing concerns over the implications for its operations. The challenge highlights ongoing tensions between private AI firms and government security policies. The case could have broader implications for regulation in the tech industry.