More Than 100 Years Later, Army Overturns Convictions of 110 Black Soldiers After 1917 Houston Riots In a ceremony at the Buffalo Soldier Museum in Houston, Army officials said that historians found many "irregularities" in...
5 US Service Members Sue Federal Government over Fuel Contamination from Red Hill Spill in Hawaii In the suit filed Thursday under the Federal Tort Claims Act, the group argues that the case should not fall under the Feres...
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Education Entitlements Under Different GI Bills During arguments, at least five justices asked about past history of overlap in GI Bill programs, the process for electing...
Understanding The Types of Military Discharge A military discharge is when a service member is released from their military service obligations. More than 200,000 U.S...
Air Force Officer Accused of Threatening to Shoot Airline Captain Fought Military's COVID Vaccine Mandate to Supreme Court Jonathan J. Dunn, who was authorized to carry a firearm in the cockpit, was indicted last month by a grand jury in the U.S...
Agency Helping Protect Veterans from Predatory Lenders Endangered by Supreme Court Case, Advocates Warn The consumer arm of the Federal Reserve is currently the subject of a U.S. Supreme Court case, sued by a corporate trade...
An Air Force Academy Cadet Pleaded Guilty to Using Magic Mushrooms. Is DoD Ready for the Drug's Legal Rise? The incident is another example of how the military and the federal government are lagging behind states when it comes to...
First Amendment Advocates Say Air Force Tweak to Public Records Request Process 'Very Troubling' The FOIA process is used widely by journalists and the public to obtain information from the federal government, including...
Marine Kicked Out of Corps and Indicted in Alleged Neo-Nazi Infrastructure Attack Plot Pleads Guilty to Weapons Charge Liam Collins, a former lance corporal stationed at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, was initially charged in 2020 with two other...
Pentagon Raises Cap on Service Members' Medical Malpractice Claims Service members now can file claims related to alleged malpractice at military medical facilities for up to $750,000.
Army Offers $15,000 Reward for Info on Missing Guns and Other Gear at Fort Moore Army investigators are still searching for 31 M17 pistols that disappeared from Fort Moore, Georgia, earlier this year, but...
The Best Amazon Black Friday Week 2024 Deals for Service Members, Veterans and Their Families America’s favorite shopping holiday isn’t just a single day, or even a weekend, anymore. Here’s how U.S. service members...
Musk, Ramaswamy Proposal to Slash Spending Could Include VA Medical Services Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy confirmed that they plan to target "unauthorized" federal spending, a category that includes...
Police Report Sheds New Light on Pentagon Nominee Hegseth's Sexual Encounter that Led to Assault Allegation Pete Hegseth, who is tapped to lead the military and the nation's largest federal bureaucracy, has vehemently denied the...
Steel Company Tied to Deadly Air Force Osprey Crash Faced Defective Parts Lawsuit in 2001 Military officials have refused to say whether they're still working with a company responsible for making the gear that...