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Pfizer’s CEO has not been arrested by the Marine Corps
The claim was made in a post by a website that says it publishes “humor, parody, and satire."
This retired three-star falsely claims US soldiers died attacking a CIA facility in Germany tied to election fraud
Despite retired Lt. Gen Thomas McInerney's claims, there weren't U.S. troops killed in a firefight with the CIA in Frankfurt.
With investigations backlog eliminated, the work of true reform begins
Now is the time for the leaders of reform to redouble their commitment to transforming federal personnel vetting.
By Bryan Smith and John P. Fitzpatrick
Sweeping changes to Navy childcare amid coronavirus pandemic
Military leaders on Tuesday confirmed to Navy Times that a list of reforms to the sea service’s childcare programs have been instituted to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
By Carl Prine
Inspector general finds services not reporting all sex offenders, other violent criminals to FBI
The Navy Department had the biggest shortfall in reporting.
US bases on heightened security alert following Soleimani killing
U.S. military bases are taking extra precautions against terror threats.
Alaska AG: Same-sex military spouse eligible for state oil-wealth fund check
The state of Alaska said Friday that it erred in sending a woman a letter citing her same-sex marriage in denying her application for a state oil-wealth fund check.
Military same-sex spouse denied Alaska oil check sues
An Alaska woman alleges the state is wrongly enforcing laws barring recognition of same-sex marriages, five years after a federal judge found such a ban to be unconstitutional.
Background investigations move to their new home at the Pentagon
Officials at the Department of Defense and civilian agencies successfully orchestrated the transfer of nearly 3,000 employees from the Office of Personnel Management to the Pentagon.
By Jessie Bur
Shanahan nomination implosion raises anew questions about White House background checks
Allegations of family domestic violence problems did not surface in his earlier confirmation process.
Trump transfers background investigation power to Pentagon
The Department of Defense will now formally take over background investigations for the entire federal government..
By Jessie Bur