Project 2025, a policy guide that could be the blueprint for a Donald Trump second term, would revamp the Department of Veterans of Affairs with proposals to increase privatization, narrow
A Pentagon program designed to cover a “vulnerable” mental health period for military members failed to reach 70% of those enrolled, a federal watchdog found. The program, named inTransition, is
The new Captain America is back, and this time for his first cinematic outing. Marvel Studios released the first trailer for ‘Captain America: Brave New World,’ showing Sam Wilson (Anthony
Former President Donald Trump was rushed off stage and into a car by security after gunshots were reportedly fired during a rally this evening. Trump was speaking in Butler, Pennsylvania,
A World War I veteran is the first person identified from the more than 100 bodies found in a mass grave from the Tulsa Race Massacre, 103 years after his
Journalist Evan Wright, who wrote for Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair and other outlets and documented the Iraq War in the book ‘Generation Kill,’ died on Friday, July 12. He was
The U.S. military’s use of a post-World War II era floating pier system to deliver humanitarian assistance into Gaza has come to an end. The operation launched with high hopes
WASHINGTON – The Secretary of the Navy announced on July 17 the full exoneration of the remaining 256 defendants of the 1944 Port Chicago general and summary courts-martial. Carlos Del Toro,
The Islamic State group carried out more attacks in the first half of 2024 in Iraq and Syria than it did in all of 2023, officials at U.S. Central Command
Last summer, an Illinois National Guard soldier collapsed just as he finished the 2-mile run for a fitness test at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Spc. Nathaniel Jefferson, 38, was rushed to