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Racist text spurs Air Force investigation into alleged squadron job discrimination
"The Air Force is looking for somebody of white complexion and with the image that [it] needs."
Live updates on the fifth day of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Live updates as Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine on Monday, Feb. 28.
Survivors gather to remember those lost at Pearl Harbor
The number of Pearl Harbor attack survivors gets smaller every year.
New Pearl Harbor book tells the Japanese side of events in fateful attack
The book gives a blow-by-blow from the Japanese side of the attack.
By Todd South
From barriers to bridges: how these Hispanic/Latinx military families created their own safety net
Janet Sanchez created Esposas Militares Hispanas USA Armed Forces as a support group for Hispanic military families who face language barriers in the U.S.
By Janet Sanchez
WhatsApp outage ‘a nightmare’ for group working to rescue Afghans, American citizens
The WhatsApp outage is no laughing matter for those trying to escape Afghanistan.
By Howard Altman
Six seconds of courage: Veteran’s film depicts heroics of 2 Marines in Ramadi
Gen. John Kelly gave a gripping speech about their story. Now a Marine veteran has put it on screen. Watch it here:
By Andrea Scott
Law enforcement on alert after plot warning at US Capitol
The threat appears to be connected to a far-right conspiracy theory, mainly promoted by supporters of QAnon, that Trump will rise again to power on March 4.
No, the National Guard didn’t try to thwart a CIA plot to steal the election
National Guard officials deny a "ludicrous" theory that Guardsmen were involved in an election-related conspiracy.
By Davis Winkie
Top 10 cities for veterans, ranked
Navy Federal Credit Union surveyed more than 1,000 vets and civilians to find the best cities for transitioning veterans.
By Harm Venhuizen
Facebook helping overseas citizens, including military, find tools to vote
Facebook's first-time effort highlights tools for overseas citizens.
By Karen Jowers