The US House approved the roughly $900 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), an expansive defense policy bill, with broad bipartisan support before sending it to the Senate.Key provisions include a nearly 4% pay raise for service members, $400 million in military aid for Ukraine, and the repeal of the 2003 Iraq War authorization.The bill also reinforces
NATO, increases
Pentagon transparency, and restricts
Donald Trump's ability to reduce troop presence, despite some controversy over
IVF coverage and cuts to diversity programs.