Government Shuts Down Again, But Parts of it Will Keep Moving A partial U.S. federal government shutdown officially began early Saturday after lawmakers missed the funding deadline, but...
Senate Leaders Scramble to Save Bipartisan Deal and Avert Partial Government Shutdown at Midnight Senate leaders were scrambling to save a bipartisan spending deal and avert a partial government shutdown at midnight Friday...
Government Shutdown Risk Grows as Jan. 30 Funding Deadline Nears: What We Know With a Jan. 30 funding deadline approaching, Congress faces a familiar standoff. Here’s when a shutdown could begin, what a...
Payment-Deferred Commissary Purchases on MILITARY STAR Cards Extended Through November The Army and Air Force Exchange Service announced that it was extending its “relief offer” of interest-free commissary...
House Easily Passes Spending Package as Lawmakers Work to Avoid Another Shutdown The House passed a bipartisan package of three spending bills that would fund parts of the federal government through...
'From Difficult to Crisis': How One Community Galvanized Around Military Food Insecurity Topeka, Kan., is just one of countless communities dealing with food insecurity exacerbated by the government shutdown.
Government Reopens: What Every Service Member and Veteran Needs to Know Right Now After a record 43-day federal government shutdown, President Trump has signed a funding bill that reopens the government and...
President Trump Signs Government Funding Bill, Ending Shutdown After a Record 43-Day Disruption President Donald Trump signed a government funding bill, ending a record 43-day shutdown that caused financial stress for...
Government Shutdown Will Have Lasting Effects on National Guard, Advocates Say As the government shutdown stretches on, military advocates are warning of long-lasting effects to National Guard troops and...
Senate Approves Bill to End the Shutdown, Sending It to the House The Senate passed legislation Monday to reopen the government, bringing the longest shutdown in history closer to an end as a...
The Latest in Ex-Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill's $25 Million Defamation Lawsuit The $25 million defamation lawsuit by ex-Navy SEAL Rob O'Neill could be decided by a jury in state or federal court.
Veterans Can Now Get VA Auto Grants Every 10 Years. Here's What Changed A disabled veteran who received a Department of Veterans Affairs automobile grant decades ago can now apply for another one.
US Space Force Turns 6: Has It Met Expectations? The U.S. Space Force marked its sixth anniversary in December, reflecting a shift from stand-up to sustained operations as...
A U-Boat Killed 763 American Soldiers on Christmas Eve in 1944. The Army Kept It Secret for 50 Years Howard woke up around midnight in a hospital in Cherbourg, France. He was among the lucky ones. On that Christmas Eve in 1944...
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