Surgeons General Lay Out How Many Health Care Jobs Each Service May Lose in Merger Lawmakers are expressing concern.
Sailor's Suicide Prompts Calls for Better Mental Health Treatment The account of sailor Brandon Caserta’s suicide prompted calls to reform the military’s mental health policies.
Bill Would Make it Easier for Some Children of Deployed Troops to Become Citizens Military parents who adopt may benefit most from the change.
Even if All Goes Right with Overhaul, Veterans Still Face a Health Records Mess The VA and Pentagon have not yet begun to address old bureaucratic turf wars on data sharing.
DoD Budget Uncertainty Can Result in Millions' Worth of Lost, Forgotten Gear, Norquist Says The Senate Committee on Armed Forces held a subcommittee hearing on the DoD's latest audit.
Stopgap Bill Would Preserve Military Funding as Government Shutdown Looms A bill was introduced in the House on Monday to keep the government running through Dec. 20.
Bills Would Award Congressional Gold Medal to Army Rangers of WWII About 41 of the 7,000 Rangers who served in the war are still alive.
The Latest Backlog at the VA: Whistleblower Complaints The VA Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection has 572 investigative cases that are more than 120 days old.
Problems with Military Housing Began Decades Ago, Manager Says The crisis reflects a long history of neglect, the CEO of a company managing military housing said.
Navy Denies Canceling Black Sea Op on Trump's Order House Democrats released Anderson's testimony as part of a new public phase of the ongoing impeachment inquiry.
Federal Government Shutdown Grinds into a Second Week as Tempers Flare at the Capitol As the federal government shutdown enters a second week, there’s no discernible endgame in sight.
Trump Targets Blumenthal, Calling for Investigation into Senator's Vietnam Service Claims President Donald Trump is targeting U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal again after Connecticut’s senior U.S. senator grilled U.S...
At 50, He Survived Marine Boot Camp — Then Fought at Peleliu and Okinawa When 50-year-old Paul Douglas showed up at Marine Corps boot camp in 1942, the white-haired economics professor looked more...
Ukrainian Drones Attack Russian Cavalry Troops in Rare 21st-Century Encounter A short video circulating online this month appears to show a Russian mounted patrol being struck by a Ukrainian drone near...
When The Government Can Afford Everything Except The Essentials Every shutdown forces the government to decide what counts as “essential.” Air traffic controllers and TSA agents fall into...