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Charlie Kirk Assassination: Political Motives, National Mourning & Sports Tributes

Assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University sparks national mourning, with unprecedented tributes from major sports leagues as America grapples with political violence.

$39.6M Awarded to Boost U.S. Solid Rocket Motor Production and Security

Department of War invests $39.6 million in solid rocket motor production, funding three companies to strengthen America's defense capabilities amid growing industrial base concerns.

Texas Awards $7.9M in Grants to Boost Gulf Coast & Houston Veterans

Texas invests $7.9 million to support 5,200+ veterans in Gulf Coast region, part of a record $46.3 million statewide initiative funding critical services for military families.

Texas Veteran Charles Holloway: From Army Tradition to Global Service

Discover Army veteran Charles Holloway's journey from Texas to Germany during the Vietnam era, where family tradition, first flights, and military training shaped his remarkable service story.

9/11 Attacks: Remembering the Day That Changed America Forever

Explore how the September 11 attacks claimed 2,977 innocent lives, forever changed American policy, and inspired unprecedented national unity in the face of terrorism.

Treasury Launches $10K Reward Program for Employees Who Spot Wasteful Spending

Treasury's new SAVE Program rewards federal employees up to $10,000 for identifying wasteful government contracts, creating a revolutionary incentive system that could expand government-wide.

Guam Court Ruling: Military Service Members Win Pension Rights

Court rules Guam violated USERRA by denying pension benefits to service members on military leave, affirming the "escalator principle" that protects civilian career advancement.

US Department of War Rebrand: Singapore Strengthens F-35 Defense Ties

U.S. Department of War hosts Singapore's Defense Minister at Pentagon, deepening military ties with F-35 purchases and expanded troop rotations amid Indo-Pacific security concerns.

Texas Removes Abandoned Boats to Protect Coastal Waters and Wildlife

Texas tackles coastal pollution by removing abandoned vessels that threaten marine ecosystems, with Commissioner Buckingham leading efforts to protect waterways vital for wildlife and commerce.

Texas Awards $7.7M in Grants to Support Veterans in San Antonio Region

Texas invests $7.7 million in grants to support 6,000+ veterans across 40 counties, funding essential services from housing and transportation to mental health and homelessness prevention.

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