9 Federal Government Law Enforcement Careers The federal government has plenty of law enforcement positions available across multiple agencies.
How Veterans Can Find Law Enforcement Careers in the National Park Service Park rangers are more than law enforcement. They're environmental scientists, EMTs, firefighters and more. Here's how to...
Lightning Strike Injures 2 National Guard Members in DC The two are part of the South Carolina National Guard contingent sent to help control the protests.
VA Police Shortages Leave Medical Center Patients, Staff Vulnerable, Watchdog Finds A new report by the Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General found "multiple security vulnerabilities" across 70 VA...
5 Reasons Why Vets Should Consider Careers in Law Enforcement Veterans are highly sought after for careers in law enforcement and throughout the criminal justice system. Is a career in...
This Police Sniper and Vietnam Veteran Made an Amazing Shot to Save a Life It was the first time a Columbus police sniper ever fired a shot, and Vietnam veteran Mike Plumb was the right man for the...
6 Times Martial Law Was Declared and the Constitution Suspended in the United States A declaration of martial law is rare in the U.S. because things like "constitutional rights" tend to get tossed aside.
Police Could Take Guns from Troops Accused of Domestic Violence Under Proposed Law Military court protective orders would be fully recognized by state and local law enforcement under the proposed law...
Tactical Fitness: Preparing for a SWAT Team If you're thinking about joining law enforcement after leaving the military, avoid this common mistake in training for the...
Trump Deploys Hundreds of Marines to LA in Growing Military Response to Immigration Raid Protests The deployment marks a sharp escalation in the military's role in domestic unrest in the city caused by immigration raids by...
Woman Acquitted of Crossing into Military Border Zone Is Latest Legal Blow to Trump Administration A migrant from Peru has been acquitted in Texas of charges related to trespassing on a newly created military zone along the...
Military Spouses Fight Back Against Pentagon Book Bans Military Families for Free Expression has plans for virtual events and "activations" in communities around military bases...
Supreme Court to Hear Case of Soldier Injured by Contractor's Suicide Bombing in Afghanistan The plaintiff, Army Spc. Winston Hencely, suffered a serious head injury in the attack.
Hegseth Wants to Rename 8 Naval Ships. Here Are the Stories Behind Their Namesakes After Military.com's reporting, CBS confirmed the defense secretary's plans to rename seven other naval ships who honor civic...