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Army responds to 2021′s historically high active duty suicides
An Army spokesperson detailed how the service is working to reduce the number of soldiers dying by suicide.
By Davis Winkie
Veteran peer-support helps prevent crises
Peer support provides veterans that sense of immediate trust, and gives them a confidant they can connect with, the author of this commentary says.
By Mark Graham
DARPA wants AI to make soldiers fitter, happier, more productive
Will AI and individual data be enough to tailor individual recommendations and to improve performance?
By Kelsey D. Atherton
Venezuela thrust to forefront of US-Russia clashes
The crisis in Venezuela has been thrust to the top of a list of long-simmering spats between the United States and Russia, with both sides entrenched in diametrically opposed positions from which they are unwilling to retreat.
US, Russia divided on Venezuela crisis after talks as Moscow warns against military intervention
Russia and the United States remain split on how to resolve the crisis in Venezuela, officials from both powers said Tuesday after talks in Rome.
There are mounting signs of military planning for Venezuela
The idea of a U.S. push for “regime change” in the oil-rich South American country may be gaining momentum in the White House.
Military intervention in Venezuela is ‘an option,' Trump says, as Russia warns against ‘meddling’
A U.S. military intervention in Venezuela is still on the table, President Donald Trump said Sunday.
By Kyle Rempfer