Life of pie: Soldier charged with loan fraud in bakery boondoggleThe soldier has been charged for allegedly using a fraudulent pie business called “Granny’s Delight” to obtain COVID-related business relief loans.By Jon Simkins17 hours ago
Efforts working to curb long-term opioid use in military, study findsThe Defense Department is making headway in curbing long-term opioid prescriptions, a new study found.By Karen Jowers23 hours ago
Army to put one-star recruiting hubs in Los Angeles, AtlantaIt's the Army's latest effort to bridge a growing civilian-military divide and stifle the drop in the number of Americans serving in the military.By Todd South10 days ago
Advocates fear dismantling of DOD’s extremism prevention, DEI programsTrump’s choice for defense secretary said DEI programs eroded the military's values and described anti-extremism policies as a "purge."By Nikki Wentling2 weeks ago
OpinionWhy the military’s approach to its suicide epidemic is failingIn this opinion piece, the chairman of Boulder Crest Foundation argues that current military suicide prevention efforts are falling short.By Ken Falke2 weeks ago
The Osprey’s safety issues caused deaths. Pilots still want to fly itThe Osprey is back in the air after being grounded following a crash that killed eight U.S. troops in Japan, but questions remain about its safety.2 weeks ago
Women in combat ‘proficient,’ SecDef says, dismissing calls for changeAustin praised women in the military and said they should not be removed from front-line fighting posts.By Leo Shane III and Noah Robertson2 weeks ago
US to send Ukraine $275M in new weapons to bolster Kyiv before TrumpThe latest tranche of weapons comes as worries grow about an escalation in the conflict.2 weeks ago
Army taps ‘Ghost Fleet’ authors to write novel on multi-domain warfareThe Army’s concept of future warfare is getting the Tom Clancy treatment.By Hope Hodge Seck2 weeks ago
Chris Pratt-produced film on heroic military chaplains hits theatersThe film highlights the lesser-known stories of military chaplains, uniformed pastors and leaders who deploy to conflict without weapons.By Hope Hodge Seck3 weeks ago
Should women serve in combat? Trump’s defense pick reignites debateDefense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth has made it clear that he believes men and women shouldn't serve together in combat units.By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press3 weeks ago
Inaugural Military Thriving Change Forum Creates Community BlueprintOn October 23rd Georgetown University and ZeroMils, a Veteran-owned social impact organization, hosted the first national Military Thriving Change Forum.By Sightline Media Group Sponsored Content3 weeks ago