Eielson AFB school closure highlights effects of education policyMilitary families are rocked by the second school closure on Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska.By Claire Stremple, Alaska Beacon3 weeks ago
Pentagon says no civilians killed in US military operations in 2022The Pentagon said it's unlikely that U.S. military operations caused civilian casualties in more than a dozen instances around the world in 2022.By Jonathan Lehrfeld3 weeks ago
Advocates implore Congress to remain focused on aiding Afghan allies Supporters still see a path late this year to passing critical immigration reforms which would help Afghan allies.By Leo Shane III8 months ago
Afghans who recently arrived in US get temporary legal statusThe Biden administration is giving temporary legal status to Afghan migrants who arrived after March 15, 2022, and before Sept. 20, 2023.8 months ago
840,000 Afghans who applied for US resettlement program still waitingA report released by the State Department’s Inspector General outlines numerous steps the department has taken to speed up visa processing.9 months ago
‘Bring it’: Adm. Aquilino open to greater directed-energy trialsThe Pentagon for the past three years has spent an average $1 billion on the development of directed-energy weapons, according to a watchdog.By Colin Demarest9 months ago
Biden to mark Sept. 11 anniversary at Alaska military baseThe commander-in-chief will make the stop during his travel home from a trip to Vietnam.By Leo Shane III9 months ago
Russia shells northern Ukraine as UK warns of second Russia takeoverU.K. military intelligence on Saturday assessed that Russia may “increase the intensity of its offensive efforts” around Kupiansk and nearby Lyman.By Susie Blann, Associated Press9 months ago
UN: at least 200 former Afghan officials, troops killed since US left The groups most targeted by the Taliban have been former army, police and intelligence forces, according to the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan.9 months ago
Nearly two years later, Afghan allies still left hoping for help Advocates worry that Congress may never pass reforms needed to help Afghan allies safely escape the Taliban and resettle in America.By Leo Shane III and Jaime Moore-Carrillo9 months ago
Tens of thousands of Afghans waiting for US visasWhen the U.S. pulled out of Afghanistan in August 2021, it carried tens of thousands of Afghans to safety. Many are still waiting to be resettled.9 months ago
Displaced Afghan students find homes on US university campusesMany Afghan students are now nearing graduation at U.S. schools and planning their futures, but others still hope to find a way to get to the U.S.10 months ago