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Senators rally to boost defense spending, with $1 billion for Taiwan
A bipartisan group of senators seeks to boost defense spending beyond the debt ceiling cap amid resistance from House Republicans.
Here’s who could soon lead the US Army’s Futures Command
Lt. Gen. John Murray, the deputy chief of staff Army G-8, will be the first Army Futures Command commander, if confirmed by the Senate.
By Jen Judson
Pentagon: loan forgiveness is a recruiting tool. Lawmakers: cut it anyway.
Veteran education advocates are continuing to fight a controversial bill that would sunset a student loan forgiveness benefit for public-sector employees, including service members, hoping their efforts — and the Pentagon’s opposition — can keep it from ever getting to a vote.
By Natalie Gross
Embedded mental health providers making a difference for troops, officials say
Top medical officers praised the program at a Senate hearing.
By Karen Jowers
Senator: Major problems with new DoD health-records software could endanger patients
The new system, being rolled out in Washington state, has generated inaccurate prescriptions and misdirected patient referrals.
By Karen Jowers
First enlisted woman to retire from the Marine Corps buried in Arlington
Retired Master Sgt. Catherine G. Murray joined the Corps in 1943 as a truck driver.
By Andrea Scott
Veterans advocates rally at US Capitol for expanded caregiver benefits
Veterans groups want caregivers from all eras to be eligible for stipends and other assistance, but the plan would cost billions in coming years.
Military TV going retro with planned 'Stripes' reboot, Clooney-led 'Catch-22'
Were you looking for an original idea for your next military-entertainment project? Keep looking.
By Kevin Lilley