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Military Reform and Controversy

Updated 2026-08-21 20:55 UTC 3 sources Neutral

The Trump administration continues to reshape American academia with new higher education policies. Meanwhile, the Pentagon reported a third consecutive year of decline in sexual assault reports among military personnel. Additionally, the editor-in-chief of Stars And Stripes was fired for giving an interview critical of potential censorship.

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Axios
Students are returning to campus as the Trump administration continues to reshape American academia.The big picture: The administration has leveraged federal <a href="https://www.axios.com/eco
2026-08-21 20:40 UTC
Deadline
The editor in chief of Stars And Stripes, the publication that covers the U.S. military and is partially funded by the U.S. government, said that he was was being fired following an interview he gave to CBS News Sunday Morning in which he talked of censorship being a “red line” for him.
2026-08-21 20:41 UTC
The Hill
Reports of sexual assault in the U.S. military dropped for the third year in a row in 2025, and the Pentagon received a slightly lower number of sexual harassment complaints last year compared to 2024, the department said in a new report that was made public on Friday.  The Pentagon received a total
2026-08-21 20:46 UTC
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