The Pentagon ordered a digital refresh to remove content featuring DEI, which has led to the removal in some cases of pages ...
The Pentagon also removed, then restored, a webpage honoring Black Medal of Honor recipient Maj. Gen. Charles Calvin Rogers ...
A Defense Department spokesman who championed the Trump administration’s purge of DEI-related content from government websites is being sidelined at the Pentagon, according to a report. John Ullyot is ...
The DOD said in "rare cases," it may have removed some webpages in efforts to eliminate DEI content after a tribute to Jackie ...
Experts explain just why the removal of Jackie Robinson’s contributions is so troubling, even if some of the sites are back ...
The Pentagon is facing backlash after an article dedicated to baseball legend Jackie Robinson and his time in the Army was removed from the Department of Defense’s website.   ESPN baseball insider ...
In short, it was true that the Defense Department removed the article about Robinson as part of a departmentwide push to ...
The Defense Department deleted an article Wednesday about the military service of Jackie Robinson, the first Black player in Major League Baseball, and later restored its URL.
The Pentagon has defended removing a webpage about legendary baseball player and civil rights leader Jackie Robinson by proclaiming “DEI is dead.” After serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, ...
Not only was Robinson's history erased, but it was also mocked. The canonical URL on the story originally included the term "sports-heroes." The department marked the beginning of the URL with "DEI" ...
An article covering Jackie Robinson's military history was removed and later restored on the Pentagon's website last week.
The U.S. Naval Academy faces backlash for flagging Jackie Robinson’s biography amid a DEI policy shift, sparking concerns.