Babysitter faces trial 6 years after baby’s death in military housingDixie Denise Villa, a Navy wife, is set to go to trial on manslaughter after nearly six years after a 7-month-old baby was found dead in her home.By Karen Jowers33 minutes ago
Fort Leonard Wood soldier faces murder charges in sergeant’s deathSpc. Wooster Rancy is being held in pretrial confinement as he awaits a preliminary hearing on charges of murder and obstruction of justice.By Todd South4 hours ago
OpinionWhy troops in combat jobs should get higher danger pay than othersIn this op-ed, the authors argue the Pentagon should change its current danger pay structure to pay more money to troops exposed to greater combat risk.By Thomas J. Kniesner, Ryan Sullivan and W. Kip Viscusi7 hours ago
Pentagon drops 51 disqualifying conditions as part of recruiting pushPotential recruits with a history of childhood asthma or ADHD will now have an easier route toward enlisting.By Todd South9 hours ago
Recruiting vets to work polls boosts election trust, study findsWhen veterans and military families work the polls, voters feel more confident that elections are fair, safe and accurate, the study found.By Nikki Wentling26 hours ago
Army dog handler reunites with bomb-sniffing buddy after years apartArmy Sgt. Michael Fletcher remembers tasting Dasty's slobber in a shared water bowl, describing the experience as a "bonding moment."By Riley Ceder32 hours ago