Senate Confirms Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd to Lead National Security Agency, Cyber Command

U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd enters the hearing room during a Senate Armed Services Committee Confirmation Hearing on Capitol Hill, in Washington on Jan. 15, 2026. Tom Brenner/Getty Images The Senate on March 10 confirmed Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd to lead the National Security Agency (NSA) and U.S. Cyber Command, approving his nomination by

Internal Pentagon memo orders military commanders to remove Anthropic from key systems

The Defense Department has officially notified senior leadership figures throughout the U.S. military that they must remove Anthropic’s artificial intelligence products from their systems within 180 days, according to an internal memorandum obtained by CBS News. The memo was dated March 6, a day after the Pentagon formally designated Anthropic a supply chain risk. It

Pentagon memo orders commanders to remove Anthropic from key systems

The Defense Department has officially notified senior leadership figures throughout the U.S. military that they must remove Anthropic’s artificial intelligence products from their systems within 180 days, according to an internal memorandum obtained by CBS News. The memo was dated March 6, a day after the Pentagon formally designated Anthropic a supply chain risk. It

Voting ends in Georgia special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene

Polls have closed in the Georgia 14th Congressional District special election to elect who will replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in Congress. The seat has been vacant since January, when Greene resigned following a monthslong public fight with President Trump over foreign policy issues and the release of documents involving the Jeffrey Epstein case. A week

Voting nearly over in Georgia special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene

Polls are about to close in the Georgia 14th Congressional District special election to elect who will replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in Congress. The seat has been vacant since January, when Greene resigned following a monthslong public fight with President Trump over foreign policy issues and the release of documents involving the Jeffrey Epstein case.

TSA absences at airports double during shutdown, 300 officers quit

Washington — Unscheduled absences among airport security officers have more than doubled during the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown, with more than 300 employees leaving the agency since the start of the DHS shutdown, according to internal TSA statistics obtained exclusively by CBS News.  TSA officer call-out rates have climbed into double-digit percentages at