


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.

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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.

Reagan’s longtime secretary of state George P. Shultz dies
Schultz was the longest serving secretary of state since World War II and had been the oldest surviving former Cabinet member of any administration. The former Marine Corps artillery officer was 100.

After Army Alaska’s alleged suicides, one battalion gets ‘sensing sessions’
Army Alaska has acknowledged grappling with suicide in the past.

Schofield Barracks soldier charged with wife’s murder
Spc. Raul Hernandez Perez was charged with killing his wife after she was found dead in a trash can on Jan. 13.

Pentagon: Troop numbers under review, role in Yemen shifts and extremism takes center stage
The review will inform troop levels and placements across the world.

National Guard deployment to secure DC will cost nearly $500 million
Officials said the nearly $500 million includes the costs of transporting Guard troops from their states to Washington, their salaries and benefits, as well as housing and other essentials.

Lawmakers expect quick response from Pentagon on issue of military extremist ties
Members of Congress are planning a host of actions to prevent the spread of violent extremism, but are waiting to see what the Pentagon's 60-day review of the issue produces.

Two guardsmen dead of COVID-19 complications, bringing military’s total to 19
The deaths are the first reported for February.

Defense secretary orders 60-day stand-down to confront extremism in the military
Guidance is forthcoming on what Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin expects to see out of the stand-down.

Storied Marine infantry regiment deactivated as Corps carries on with force redesign
The 8th Marine Regiment originally was founded on Oct. 9, 1917, in Quantico, Virginia, as part of the nation’s buildup to World War I.
