US Veteran-Led Org Helped Evacuate People From Mexican Cartel Violence "Our team immediately shifted into support mode for Americans," the organization's CEO told Military.com.
Ex-US Air Force Pilot Arrested, Claimed to Have Provided Training to China This latest case mirrors similar criminal charges issued against another U.S. military vet almost a decade ago.
Hegseth, DoD Reach Agreement with Scouting America on These 'Key Reforms' Scouting America has been around since 1910. Issues regarding DEI have put the organization in a tough position with the...
AG Pam Bondi Blasts New Jersey Order as Feds Sue Over ICE Access DHS and the ACLU are both defending their positions in an ICE battle in The Garden State.
State Moves to Pass Law Allowing Veterans to Teach Without Bachelor's Degree Lawmakers in one southern state have successfully pushed a bill that could help boost a volatile teaching profession.
Some Airlines Are Targeting This Date to Resume Flights to Cuba Some international airlines are targeting a Cuba-specific reopening date after jet fuel shortages forced numerous issues.
ICE Fallout Sparks Huge Fundraising Surge Amid Immigration Policy Disputes A benefit concert is helping Minnesota residents and families pay bills as fallout from immigration policy continues.
NATO's Secret Aircraft Acquisition Process After Boeing E-7 Wedgetail Fallout The U.S. pulled out of NATO negotiations. Documents may show NATO's new line of aircraft acquisition.
Iran Says Deal ‘Within Reach’ as Talks Resume and US, Israel Brace for Uncertainty Iran says a nuclear deal with the United States is within reach as indirect talks resume in Oman and Geneva, even as...
New Legislation Would Help Military Families Struggling with Diaper Costs An estimated 836,000 diapers have covered more than 16,720 babies in North Carolina as part of similar efforts.