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Nebraska considers using veterans to help address teacher shortage
A new bill would allow qualifying veterans to teach in Nebraska, but critics say it is not the solution to the state’s teacher shortage.
By Paul Hammel, The Nebraska Examiner
Crime lab report finds bullet that killed woman fired from Luke Air Force Base airman’s rifle
Luke Air Force Base airman Mark Gooch has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and other charges in the death of Sasha Krause.
Louisville chief: Police and National Guard enforcing curfew fatally shot a man after someone in a group fired at them
Protests in Louisville, Kentucky, turned deadly as police and National Guard fired on a man the city's police chief said.
Top Russian lawmaker denies that military sent warplanes to Libya
A senior Russian lawmaker on Wednesday strongly rejected the U.S. military's claim that Russia has deployed fighter jets to Libya to support east-based forces in their offensive on the capital, Tripoli.
This submarine just wrapped up a 30-month deployment
The guided-missile boat Florida returned to Georgia last week.
Field hospital heads to Manhattan, as Fort Campbell prepares for potential outbreak
“It’s basically a relief valve for the New York medical system,” the 101st Airborne Division commander said.
By Kyle Rempfer
As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, the military could throttle how much information it releases
The Pentagon is warning that it could tamp down on the release of coronavirus cases among deployed service members.
A Marine crisis response task force covering Africa is stuck in Italy and Spain over COVID-19 concerns
“In compliance with DOD guidance, the scheduled redeployment of the current rotation of SPMAGTF-CR-AF has been delayed in order to minimize the risk of COVID-19 exposure to our forces and to stateside communities.”
By Shawn Snow
Spain deploys men in deep V-necks and leather suspenders to stave off Covid-19
Caballeros, we wish you the best.
By Jon Simkins