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Vet the Vote tackles election misinformation with Super Bowl launch
During a time when misinformation is eroding trust in U.S. elections, the group believes veterans are the key to restoring confidence.
Kentucky National Guard to assist local officials on Election Day
About 280 guardsmen will provide logistical and administrative support next Tuesday, Guard officials say.
More vets running for Congress this election, but numbers on Capitol Hill may still drop
Only about 18 percent of Congress members had military experience at the start of last session.
DOJ alleges local Pennsylvania officials opened 9 discarded military mail-in ballots
U.S. Attorney David Freed announced an inquiry on Thursday afternoon after nine military mail-in ballots were found discarded in Pennsylvania.
By Davis Winkie
Military’s top cyber official defends more aggressive stance
The military’s cyber fighters have moved away from a “reactive, defensive posture” and are increasingly engaging in combat with foreign adversaries online, says the USCYBERCOM leader in a commentary published Tuesday.
How troops can avoid problems with absentee ballots
It's recommended that you request your absentee ballot by Aug. 1.
By Karen Jowers
It’s election year. Do you know when your state’s primary is? Here’s help for military absentee ballot voters.
If you haven't registered to vote in the Feb. 29 primary in South Carolina, Jan. 30, is the deadline!
By Karen Jowers
Marine veteran jailed in Russia on spying charges loses job
The Michigander had been director of global security for BorgWarner, based in Auburn Hills, Michigan, but that role was eliminated Dec. 13 in a corporate restructuring announced in April.
Afghans face presidential vote amid violence, corruption
Millions of Afghans are expected to go to the polls on Saturday to elect a new president, despite an upsurge of violence in the weeks since the collapse of a U.S.-Taliban deal to end America’s longest war, and the Taliban warning voters to say away from the polls.
Afghan government expects update soon on US-Taliban peace talks
Afghanistan’s government expects the U.S. envoy negotiating with the Taliban on ending America’s longest war to visit Kabul “in one or two days” to share developments in the talks that continue in Qatar, a presidential spokesman said Wednesday.
Retired female Marine aviator unveils campaign to unseat McConnell, rebukes him for not writing back about women in combat
Ret. Lt. Col. Amy McGrath said Sen. Mitch McConnell never responded to a letter she wrote him as a child urging for women to fly in combat. Now, she’s running against him in the 2020 election.
By Diana Stancy