Vice President Kamala Harris said for the first time that US Steel should remain domestically owned, saying during a campaign stop in Pittsburgh on Labor Day
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Harris planning Wednesday speech in New Hampshire to discuss economy
Vice President Kamala Harris is planning to deliver a speech in New Hampshire on Wednesday to unveil the next tranche of her economic plan, according
Biden says he’ll do “everything I can to help” elect Harris in remarks at joint event in Pittsburgh
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris kicked off the final sprint to the election together on Labor Day, using the holiday to woo working-class voters with
Harris campaign unveils new plane for Walz’s trip to Wisconsin
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Despite new nuclear submarine, India still lags China in naval strength
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Indo-Pacific Endeavour links Australia with Allies and Partners for military exercises, training
Legal workshops on security issues hosted in Sri Lanka recently kicked off Indo-Pacific Endeavour 24 (IPE), Australia’s five-month engagement involving 14 countries across Southeast Asia
Canberra bomber soars in Queensland skies
Crew of the 100 Squadron Canberra bomber put on a display above the Amberley Aviation Heritage Centre on Vietnam Veterans’ Day on August 18 while
Australia needs a centre of excellence to counter small drones
The Australian Army must ensure all its soldiers understand the danger posed by small, cheap drones and train them to counter that threat. To best
GWEO rockets up the US alliance agenda, but Australia isn’t close to self-sufficiency
A fully independent Australian capability to make missiles remains a long way off, even with the US now showing greater support. Australian–US cooperation on missile