Latest ""
Pentagon draft policy would ban Confederate flag displays
A draft policy being circulated by Pentagon leaders would ban the display of the Confederate flag in Defense Department workplaces or public areas by service members and civilian personnel.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
North Korea blows up inter-Korea liaison office, raising tensions
The explosition was largely symbolic, but still provacative.
By Hyung-Jim Kim
Pentagon reports what it believes is first death of someone working for DoD who tested positive for COVID-19
“To the best of our knowledge, this is the first death of someone working for DoD who had tested positive for COVID-19,” officials tell Military Times.
By Howard Altman
Veterans group pushes to dismiss suit over Bible on display at New Hampshire VA hospital
A battle over a Bible on display at New Hampshire’s veterans hospital was the focus of a federal court hearing Wednesday, with lawyers for the government arguing that a lawsuit demanding its removal should be dismissed because the Air Force veteran who filed it hasn’t shown he was harmed in any way.
Pence: ‘The Bible stays’ at New Hampshire veterans hospital facing lawsuit
Vice President Mike Pence weighed in on a First Amendment lawsuit challenging a Bible on display at a New Hampshire veterans hospital, saying under the current administration, “VA hospitals will not be religion-free zones.”
By Kathy McCormack, The Associated Press