
Andrew deGrandpre
Deputy National Security Editor at The Washington Post
Deputy national security editor @washingtonpost | Past: Editor/Pentagon chief @MilitaryTimes |
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1 month ago |
startribune.com | Andrew deGrandpre
The Pentagon on Friday directed the nation's prestigious military academies to end consideration of race, gender and ethnicity in their admissions processes, and begin a purge - along with other Defense Department academic institutions - of educational materials focused on those "divisive concepts." Beginning with the service academies' next admission cycle, prospective students will be evaluated for acceptance based "exclusively on merit," Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wrote in one of two...
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1 month ago |
washingtonpost.com | Andrew deGrandpre
Hegseth escalates targeting of race, gender in military’s academic settings (washingtonpost.com) Hegseth escalates targeting of race, gender in military’s academic settings By Andrew deGrandpre 2025051001404300 The Pentagon on Friday directed the nation's prestigious military academies to end consideration of race, gender and ethnicity in their admissions processes, and begin a purge — along with other Defense Department academic institutions — of educational materials focused on those...
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2 months ago |
spokesman.com | Andrew deGrandpre |Kelsey Ables
Gen. Dan “Razin” Caine, whom President Donald Trump plucked from retirement - and relative obscurity - to become chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was confirmed by the Senate early Friday, capping an unusual nomination process that began with the abrupt dismissal of his predecessor weeks ago. The vote, which the Senate concluded after 2 a.m., was 60 to 25. Fifteen Democrats voted in favor, including Sens.
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2 months ago |
washingtonpost.com | Andrew deGrandpre |Kelsey Ables
Dan Caine confirmed by Senate to become Trump’s Joint Chiefs chairman (washingtonpost.com) Dan Caine confirmed by Senate to become Trump’s Joint Chiefs chairman By Andrew deGrandpre; Kelsey Ables 2025041106231600 Gen.
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Mar 8, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Andrew Jeong |Karen DeYoung |Sarah Dadouch |Andrew deGrandpre
President Biden said Israel has “a fundamental responsibility” to protect Palestinian civilians in his State of the Union speech Thursday, speaking in unusual detail about the humanitarian catastrophe: “Homes destroyed, neighborhoods in rubble, cities in ruin. Families without food, water, medicine.
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