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Baby’s first clearance: What to expect when expecting secret access
What employers know and what students may not realize is that security clearances equal money.
Disabled vets have one day left to register for coronavirus stimulus checks
The IRS set a May 5 deadline for disabled veterans with dependents to register for the extra payouts.
Army tweaks new goggles to scan for fevers
Five seconds was all it took for the goggles to detect the forehead and inner eye temperature of troops.
By Kyle Rempfer
IRS sets new May 5 deadline to get info from veterans who missed coronavirus checks
The new announcement concerns disabled veterans with dependents who have not filed tax returns in recent years.
IRS backtracks on coronavirus checks deadline, but warns veterans must act quickly
Veterans had been told they had until April 22 to apply for dependent payouts related to the coronavirus stimulus package.
Veterans missing coronavirus stimulus checks must register by Wednesday or miss out on cash this year
Checks of $500 per dependent could be delayed until 2021 if veterans miss the April 22 deadline.
For veterans who missed out on COVID stimulus cash payouts, VA and IRS have a quick fix
Here's how veterans who have not filed taxes can still get the $1,200 checks.
USAA will stop seizing troops’ coronavirus stimulus checks after public outcry
The financial services firm had taken some payouts to cover existing debts, but promised on Thursday to stop that practice.
Trump administration made last minute fix to issue of seniors receiving stimulus checks
We are calling on the administration to immediately reverse its course and automatically add the benefits that these individuals have the right to receive.
By Will Attig
Shanahan nomination implosion raises anew questions about White House background checks
Allegations of family domestic violence problems did not surface in his earlier confirmation process.
Report: Pentagon will send green-card recruits to boot camp, halting a Trump policy from last year
The military services will start sending their backlogs of green-card holders to recruit training after a preliminary injunction issued in federal court.
By Kyle Rempfer