


Senators criticize CFPB for dropping action on troops’ overdraft fees
CFPB ordered Navy Federal in November 2024 to pay $80 million to service members unfairly charged overdraft fees. CFPB terminated that mandate this month.

Your Military
Cargo ship hits tanker carrying jet fuel for the US military
The collision set both vessels ablaze and sent fuel pouring into the North Sea.

Suicide surges among soldiers not inherently tied to wars, study finds
Suicide rates among active duty soldiers do not broadly appear to increase during times of war, a recent study found.

Army identifies nine soldiers killed in Fort Campbell crash
All of the troops killed were stationed at Fort Campbell, Ky.

Family seeks justice in slaying of Fort Carson soldier
Peltier enlisted in November 2020. He was the father of a 2-year-old son.

Joint Base Andrews lifts lockdown after no armed suspect found
The base was locked down for around two hours after a caller told security forces that an armed individual had been spotted.

Navy deploys more chaplains for suicide prevention
The Navy plans to make chaplains regular members of the crew on ships with more than 300 sailors, instead of only the largest carriers as in the past.

Opinion
Bipolar disorder: my blessing and my curse
Retired Army Maj. Gen. Gregg Martin shares his battle with bipolar disorder.

Army offers $25,000 reward for information on recruiter’s death
Investigators have seen little progress in the 2020 homicide case.

Is the Army’s $117 million rebrand dead after Jonathan Majors’ arrest?
The future of the Army's major rebrand effort remained in limbo Monday.

A Marine faces charges in a fatal rollover. But is the Corps to blame?
Lance Cpl. Luis Ponce-Barrera will be getting support from an unlikely source: several of the parents of Marines killed and hurt in the tragedy.
