Latest ""
Gonna need a bigger boat: what the Navy does when whales go rogue
While there has indeed been an uptick in Orca interference near Spanish and Portugese waters, they are exceedingly rare.
By Sarah Sicard
VA has a ‘broken culture’ regarding patient safety, watchdog warns
Department leaders have promised more training and reforms on the issue in the next year.
Can Veterans Affairs officials spot another serial killer hiding in their midst?
In the wake of a former staffer being imprisoned for murdering seven patients, VA watchdogs warn that changes need to be made across the department's health system.
Former VA health worker sentenced to life in prison for murdering seven patients via insulin poisoning
Investigators found multiple failings within the VA medical system that contributed to her crimes going unnoticed.
VA physician charged with sexually assaulting fellow staffers
The criminal case is the latest scandal for the VA hospital in West Virginia.
Report: China test-fires ‘carrier killer’ missile in disputed sea
China’s military test-fired two missiles into the South China Sea, including a “carrier killer” military analysts suggest might have been developed to attack U.S. forces, a newspaper reported Thursday.
George H.W. Bush, Bob Woodward among this year’s HillVets honorees
The annual HillVets list highlights active-duty personnel, veterans and military advocates who have proven themselves to be invaluable members of the military community.
By Joshua Axelrod
Military training helped these veterans launch small businesses
A group of veteran-run small businesses participated in a pitch competition Tuesday as part of Bunker Labs’ third-annual Muster Across America Tour.
By Joshua Axelrod
Pentagon outlines its first artificial intelligence strategy
The U.S. military wants to expand its use of artificial intelligence in warfare, but says it will take care to deploy the technology in accordance with the nation's values.
By Matt O'Brien, The Associated Press
Medical pioneer responsible for military’s famous ‘Motrin and water’ treatment dies at 95
The discovery forever changed the way military medical practitioners treat pain — and everything else.
By Jon Simkins