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Nearly 250,000 veterans to receive payouts in 3M earplug settlement
Veterans involved in the lawsuit will see payouts between now and 2029.
Thrift Savings Plan participants sue over access to funds
The TSP, which has some $800 billion in assets, announced a year ago that it was standing up a new system to improve customer service.
Opinion
What Congress can do to protect military families from financial fraud
Service members, veterans, and their families are disproportionately at risk of financial fraud and identity theft.
By Hari Ravichandran and Kathy Roth-Douquet
Search suspended for 3 people aboard Navy contractor’s downed plane
The Coast Guard, Navy, Air Force and Customs and Border Protection searched unsuccessfully for the three people aboard the aircraft that crashed Wednesday.
US troops arrive at border as migration curbs set to end
About 550 U.S. active duty troops have begun arriving along the U.S.-Mexico border ahead of an expected increase of migrants.
By Lolita C. Baldor and Tara Copp, AP
Soldiers field-test technology, innovation at West Virginia mine
The Driving Innovation in Realistic Training event aimed to involve soldiers in developing and field-testing new tactics and technology.
By Rick Steelhammer, Charleston Gazette-Mail
National Guard machine gun range could harm drinking water, EPA says
The Massachusetts Army National Guard proposed building the new 138-acre gun range at Joint Base Cape Cod.
By Steve LeBlanc, AP
NATO: Ukraine allies sent 1,550 combat vehicles, ‘vast’ ammo
NATO says alliance members and partners have delivered more than 98% of the combat vehicles promised to Ukraine to combat Russia.
By David Rising and Lorne Cook, AP
Married Army officers convicted of stealing millions in equipment
A military couple who ran a scheme to steal and sell millions in military equipment recently received convictions for their crimes.
Popular San Diego web cameras removed at Navy’s request
Officials say the removal had to do with force protection, but the cameras' operators allege it was in response to embarrassing footage captured last year.
Pentagon taps official to oversee civilian protection in war zones
The move comes as the Pentagon works to rethink best practices to mitigate civilian harm in military operations in its airstrikes.
By Zamone Perez