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The real history of Memorial Day
Though Memorial Day was made an official federal holiday in 1971, its roots trace all the way back to the Civil War.
By Rebecca Miller
San Diego sailor’s fatal stabbing was the grim conclusion of a Navy love triangle
The wife testified that she had been dating the man accused of murdering her husband.
By J.D. Simkins
China says US warship violated sovereignty near Scarborough
The Chinese government on Saturday accused the U.S. of trespassing in its territorial waters when a U.S. guided missile destroyer sailed near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea.
US troops to remain in Iraq and Syria for the foreseeable future
Despite the liberation of Mosul and Raqqa and the pending defeat of ISIS in Iraq and Syria, there are no near-term plans for U.S. troops to begin drawing down forces in the region.
By Shawn Snow
Marine veteran is being detained by US-backed Syrian fighters
The former U.S. Marine reportedly sought out help from U.S. troops in Syria, but was turned away.
By Shawn Snow