Ulysses S. Grant Picked a Confederate Slave Owner to Take Down the KKK Amos T. Akerman was a curious case to become President Ulysses S. Grant's attorney general, as depicted in Guy Gugliotta’s...
Naval Academy Settles on Shorter List of Banned Books as Pentagon Panel Weighs Ultimate Decision As the legal court battle over the administration's efforts to ban certain books in DoD schools for military children makes...
Book Review: 'The Mission' Reveals Troubling Political Meddling in CIA After 9/11 The meeting place of facts, ego, ignorance and politics typically is a messy arena as Tim Weiner illustrates over and over in...
New Graphic Novel Spotlights Robert Smalls, Who Escaped Slavery on a Stolen Confederate Ship Robert Smalls published a newspaper, established a transportation company and served five terms in the United States Congress...
How Jack Carr's Time as a Navy SEAL Permeates 'The Terminal List' Universe These days, Jack Carr is a busy man. The author of seven "The Terminal List" books, he has also helped oversee television...
'Terminal List' Prequel Series 'Dark Wolf’ Delves into the Darker Side of Warfare Based on the bestselling "The Terminal List" books from author Jack Carr, the series revolves around SEAL James Reece, who...
Be Financially Smarter by Fall with This Summer Reading List Whether you're a seasoned investor or just getting started on your financial journey, these books provide valuable insights...
The Best Military Books We Read in 2024 Just like last year, 2024 was a banner year for military books. They captured our attention, and who knows? They may just do...
What the Life of a Navy Fighter Pilot Really Looks Like It never occurred to Vincent Aiello that he could join the military and become a pilot until an eye-opening conversation with...
Most Books Pulled from Naval Academy Library Are Back on the Shelves in Latest DEI Turn All but a few of the nearly 400 books that the U.S. Naval Academy removed from its library because they dealt with anti...
5 Soldiers Wounded in Mass Shooting at Fort Stewart in Georgia Five soldiers were wounded Wednesday morning in a shooting at Fort Stewart in Georgia, one of the highest-profile Army...
My Job Was Army Cook. But Ranger School Didn’t Care, and I Wasn’t Going Home Without a Tab I joined the Army as a cook, thinking it would keep me out of trouble. I wasn’t looking to be a hero; I just needed a reset...
VA to Give Veterans One-Year Authorizations to Seek Care from Private Providers in 30 Specialties The move allows veterans to get 12 months of private treatment without having to request a reauthorization.
Trump Names Himself Chair of LA Olympics Task Force, Sees Role for Military During Games In past Olympic Games held on American soil, sitting presidents have served in passive, ceremonial roles. President Donald...
Military Base Shootings Have Ranged from Isolated Incidents to Workplace Violence and Terrorism The shooting of five U.S. Army soldiers at a base in Georgia on Wednesday is the latest in a growing list of violent...