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Trump orders National Guard troops to LA to quell immigration protests
Guard troops began arriving in L.A. Sunday on orders from President Trump in response to clashes in recent days between federal authorities and protestors.
By Eric Thayer and Jake Offenhartz
From turkeys to TVs, these military stores are bringing Thanksgiving deals your way
Don't forget your military stores as you hunt for bargains this holiday season.
By Karen Jowers
Trump grants clemency to troops in three controversial war crimes cases
POTUS intervenes in the cases of two Army officers and a Navy SEAL.
Critics renew push to end military deployment to southern U.S. border
House Democrats don't want the controversy surrounding the military mission on U.S. soil to be forgotten.
Russia establishes helicopter base in Syrian city as US pulls out
Video of the air base shows a pair of Mi-35 Russian attack helicopters and an Mi-8 landing at the base, along with an air defense system, among other systems and vehicles.
By Shawn Snow
North Korea say US offered to resume nuke talks in December
North Korea on Thursday said the United States has proposed a resumption of stalled nuclear negotiations in December as they approach an end-of-year deadline set by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for the Trump administration to offer an acceptable deal to salvage the talks.
Pompeo presses European countries to take detained Islamic State fighters
European and other members of the international coalition fighting the Islamic State group must take back and prosecute their nationals detained in Iraq and Syria to help keep ISIS from regaining territory, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Thursday.
Military academy athletes can now delay service, go pro
Defense Secretary Mark Esper has opened the door for athletes at the nation’s military academies to play professional sports after they graduate, and delay their active-duty service.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Senators ramp up pressure on proposed Agent Orange presumptive conditions
Democrats took to the floor of the Senate Wednesday to press for a decision on new Agent Orange presumptives.
By Patricia Kime
Esper says US forces combating ISIS in Libya ‘continue to mow the lawn’
The 5-inch gun aboard the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer Carney lobbed nearly 285 rounds during the operation to wrest Sirte from ISIS’ grasp.
By Shawn Snow