US court blocks Pentagon from removing transgender troops, for nowThe court ruled that the Trump administration could, for now, bar transgender people from enlisting, but blocked the discharge of current service members.By Daniel Wiessner, Reuters12 days ago
‘Scary and silencing’: Troops, families receive threats from foreign bad actorsThe threats began after the U.S. strikes against Iran and have included identifying details about troops, their spouses and children.By Karen Jowers2 weeks ago
Bill aims to make military hazing a separate criminal offenseRep. Judy Chu renewed her longtime efforts to fight military hazing after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth pushed for rougher training last year.By Hope Hodge Seck3 weeks ago
Senators introduce bill to abolish military draft agencyThe Selective Service System, which costs more than $31 million per year, has largely been defunct since 1973. By Tanya Noury4 weeks ago
OpinionHow chest-thumping rhetoric erodes service member safetyDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth's brash rhetoric is profoundly destabilizing for actively-serving military families, this military spouse argues.By Sarah Streyder8 weeks ago
The Air Force is putting big money behind its effort to keep aviators in the serviceEligible active-duty aviators have until May 31 to apply for the fiscal year 2026 bonus program.By Cristina Stassis2 months ago