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February 16
DHS Funding Lapses: Who Still Gets Paid, What Stops — and How Long It Could Last
Virginia Supreme Court Rules US Marine’s Adoption of an Afghan War Orphan Will Stand
Second US Aircraft Carrier Is Being Sent to the Middle East, Source Says, as Iran Tensions High
Internal Backlash Grows Over DoW Christian Service Event
‘He Served This Country’: Army Veteran Deported Despite Active Appeal
Fort Hood Soldier Turns to TikTok to Find the MPs Who Saved His Life
USS Mason Commander Relieved: The Hidden Cost of ‘Loss of Confidence’
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National Guard Soldier Left M4 Rifle in Bourbon Street Bathroom During Patrol
A Marine Dies and 2 Ships Collide in Separate Incidents in the Caribbean, US Military Says
Ex-Army Colonel Shared Classified Battle Plans to Impress Woman
Auto Insurance Discounts for Vets & Active Duty
Exclusive: GOP Senator Introduces Legislation to Audit Pentagon. Here's Why.
El Paso Airspace Closure, Federal Government Messaging Shows 'Breakdown'
New 190-Foot Navy Autonomous Warship 'Liberty' to Hit Water in 2026
VA Releases Newest Veteran Suicide Data. Here's What They Found.
Why the Pentagon Is Cutting Off Harvard and What That Means
This Navy Dentist Engraved 'Remember Pearl Harbor' on Hideki Tojo's Dentures
The Youngest Korean War Medal of Honor Recipient Was Only 17 and Is Still MIA
World War II POW Who Survived Three Wars Celebrates 101st Birthday
The WWII Battle of Manila: The Deadliest Urban Battle of the Pacific War
How a Wounded Pigeon Named Cher Ami Saved the Lost Battalion in WWI
Ousted Navy Admiral Vying for Rep. Nancy Mace's Seat in South Carolina
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has entered a partial shutdown after Congress failed to pass a funding bill before the deadline, triggering a lapse in appropriations for one of the federal government’s most operationally critical departments. Read More
The Virginia Supreme Court has ruled that a U.S. Marine and his wife will keep an Afghan orphan they brought home in defiance of the U.S. government’s decision to reunite her with her Afghan family. Read More
The United States will send the world's largest aircraft carrier to the Middle East to back up another already there, a person familiar with the plans said. Read More
The Navy relieved the USS Mason’s commander during a key training exercise, a move that underscores accountability and the real cost leadership changes carry for crews.