Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday issued guidance prohibiting Pentagon resources from being used to mark ethnic and cultural heritage months.
Often called the "Father of Black History," Virginia native and scholar Carter G. Woodson started Negro History Week in ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth invited service members and civilians to still attend celebrations in their "unofficial capacity outside of duty hours." ...
President Donald Trump has begun his second administration with a series of controversial moves and decisions.
Beginning Feb. 1, schools, museums and communities across the nation will mark the start of Black History Month –- a ...
The announcement affects 11 annual diversity celebrations including Juneteenth in June and Holocaust Days of Remembrance in ...
The Pentagon’s intelligence agency has put on hold observances of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Juneteenth, Holocaust Days of ...
The Defense Intelligence Agency's pause comes in response to President Trump’s ban on diversity, equity and inclusion ...
The Pentagon joined the scramble by federal agencies trying to conform to President Trump’s war on diversity programs.
The story of the Tuskegee Airmen’s service in World War II is inspiring: When skilled African American pilots, grounded because of their race, finally won the opportunity to serve their country, they ...
Pete Hegseth ... Democrats say Hegseth's lack of experience, his past comments about women and Black troops and allegations of excessive drinking and sexual misconduct, make him unfit to serve.