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Maya Angelou's famous autobiography, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," were recently removed from the U.S. Naval Academy's library.
Books on the Holocaust, histories of feminism, civil rights and racism, and Maya Angelou’s famous autobiography, “I Know Why ...
In a world of complex threats and challenges, the Department of Defense has decided to tackle one of the gravest: a ...
The Trump administration has sacked a senior NATO official who was recommended by a conservative research group to be fired ...
The Naval Academy announced its next commandant of midshipmen in the wake of the removal of hundreds of books from its ...
Among the removed books with Jewish content were a history of hate in America written by a former director of Boston’s Jewish Community Relations Council; an academic study of Holocaust memorials ...
Two House Democrats sent letters to the secretaries of the Army, Navy and Air Force on Monday demanding answers over the ...
Two members of the House Armed Services Committee reached out to service academies amid concerns over the removal of books ...
Here are the 381 books and literary works removed from the Naval Academy library as part of a review of diversity, equity and ...
The U.S. Naval Academy removed 381 books from its library shelves in response to President Donald Trump's executive order ...
“Our GREAT United States Naval Academy needs a new Board of Visitors. I am pleased to announce that an incredible group of Patriots will serve on the Board— Walt Nauta, Sean ...
Media in South Korea are reporting that U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is expected to visit Guam on his first trip to the Indo-Pacific, but will not visit South Korea. Hegseth was originally ...