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Will DOD need to start producing some medicines to protect troops?
In some cases, it could be cheaper and safer for the military to manufacture medicines troops need.
By Karen Jowers
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II dead at 96 after 70 years on the throne
Buckingham Palace says Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, has died.
Advocates draw battle lines ahead of looming VA abortion fight
Department hospitals are set to begin offering abortions in coming weeks.
British pilots one-up Navy sky dong artists with rendering of the Queen
Some civilian aviators recently rendered their monarch via different GPS flight paths.
Ramstein rethinks Pride Month events after critics bash ‘Drag Queen Story Time’ for kids
Objections centered on the library gathering but allegedly have led to a blanket ban from local leadership on any drag-related Pride Month event.
VA’s caregiver review nearly complete, but still no timeline for future program changes
Veterans Affairs officials held a forum last week to discuss current operations with the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers.
Plan to drop thousands of caregivers from Veterans Affairs program put on hold
The move is a stunning turnaround for the department, which for months has maintained the moves are necessary.
Congress backs more military aid for Ukraine, but how much remains unclear
President Joe Biden announced $800 million in additional aid for Ukraine, but some lawmakers want even more.
Russian jets intercepted on Marine F-35B deployment with UK
There were more intercept and escort missions against Russian jets operating near the carrier strike group than one Marine brigadier general had seen in his entire career.
By Philip Athey
Censoring weapons tests risks troops’ lives, says Warren
Elizabeth Warren is calling on the Pentagon to stop censoring its annual weapons testing report.
By Joe Gould