16-Year-Old Son Is Addicted to Marijuana Parents tried making their teen smoke until he got sick, but that plan backfired.
Vets With TBI, Mental Health Issues Drink More Often than Peers, Study Finds A new briefing from Syracuse University finds the relationship veterans have with alcohol is more nuanced than assumed.
'Addiction Unplugged': PTSD and the Opioid Crisis Combat veterans are one of the largest at-risk groups for opioid addiction, both from injuries sustained in the field or as a...
New Law Drops BAC Limit to .03% for All Troops Stationed in South Korea Thousands of troops stationed in the Republic of Korea have to abide by a new blood alcohol concentration limit.
Here's Why Gen. Neller Wants Every Leatherneck Singing the 'Marines Hymn' "It's not a name -- we have a title. You are a Marine."
US Military Is America's Heaviest-Drinking Profession, Survey Finds A study based on CDC survey results finds military personnel drink alcohol on more days than any other job.
Drinking Culture, 'Unsafe Supervision' Blamed in Laughlin Firings Three commanders at one of the Air Force's lead pilot training wings were relieved of command in October.
Binge-Drinking Rates Are Highest in These Military Services Members of the sea services were the most likely to report binge or hazardous drinking, according to data.
What's in Store for VA Disability Benefits with New Office of Management and Budget Chief? New OMB Director Russell Vought has contributed to two conservative playbooks that advocate for the revamping of veterans'...
In One of the Marines' Most Iconic Jobs, a Stunning Pattern of Suicide Marine Corps drill instructors are a national symbol of discipline. But for some, their imposing persona belies a dark reality.
'We Welcome DOGE': Hegseth Says Musk Can Find Billions of Dollars in Pentagon Cuts Speaking to a small group of handpicked reporters while in Germany, Hegseth didn't answer the question of whether he would...
Military Drops Recruiting Efforts at Prestigious Black Engineering Awards Event Until this week, Army Recruiting Command had a public partnership with the Black Engineer of the Year Awards, or BEYA, an...
52 Years After a US Spy Plane Was Shot Down over Laos, a Family Still Fights for Answers: Did the Crew All Perish or Were Half of Them Left Behind? The peace treaty was signed. Prisoners of war were coming home. The last thing America needed was an international incident.