Top stories Biden will bestow the medal posthumously to six men and one living recipient at a White House ceremony.
The bonuses range from $180,000 to $360,000, according to a leaked Air Force memo.
Former president Jimmy Carter, a Navy veteran, passed away Sunday at his home in Plains, Georgia.
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Amid psychedelic therapy's legalization in Colorado, veterans implored Colorado Springs officials not to pass treatment restrictions.
An active-duty soldier was identified as the driver of a Tesla Cybertruck that blew apart in an explosion in Las Vegas on New Year's Day.
Chandler, who helped pull injured sailors from the oily waters on Dec. 7, 1941, is the third Pearl Harbor survivor to die in the past few weeks.
In other news The man who reportedly drove a truck into a crowd of New Year's revelers in New Orleans, killing 15, has been identified as a U.S. Army veteran.
The soldier has been charged for allegedly using a fraudulent pie business called “Granny’s Delight” to obtain COVID-related business relief loans.
A grainy image (it’s always a grainy image) of an object downed by an F-22 over Canada's Yukon territory has aviation (and UFO) enthusiasts chattering.
The Air Force just dropped some special edition football uniforms and they are certifiably fire.
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