US judge orders release of woman accused of vandalism at World War II MemorialA U.S. judge ordered the release of a Kentucky woman who was accused of vandalism at the World War II Memorial.By Kanishka Singh, Reuters3 days ago
AAFES boss leaves legacy of benefits for more veterans and stronger perks for all Tom Shull, who retired earlier this summer, was the longest-serving director in the military exchange service's 131-year history.By Karen Jowers4 days ago
White House national security official to depart administrationThe upcoming departure of White House deputy national security adviser Andy Baker marks the latest change in a shake-up of the national security team.By Gram Slattery, Reuters7 days ago
Woman charged over vandalism of World War II MemorialA woman was taken into custody and charged with two felony counts in connection with vandalism at the World War II Memorial on the National Mall.By Ismail Shakil and Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff, Reuters7 days ago
Bill seeks nationwide concealed carry for special operators A senator and special operations veteran with a scrutinized story of a gunshot wound filed a bill to let special operators carry nationwide. By Daniel Terrill7 days ago
DoD to launch pilot for some service members to freeze sperm, eggsThe Pentagon will soon cover the cost for some service members to freeze their sperm or eggs.By Patricia Kime8 days ago