Family of man killed in US strike files human rights challengeThe family of a Colombian man has filed a formal challenge to U.S. military strikes on alleged drug-carrying boats.By Regina Garcia Cano, The Associated Press23 hours ago
Medal of Honor recipients to receive larger stipends under new law Living Medal of Honor recipients will now receive around $67,500 in annual honorarium under a new law signed Monday by President Donald Trump.By Patricia Kime24 hours ago
The Japanese American ‘draft dodgers’ of WWIIIn 1944, a few hundred U.S.-born Japanese Americans defied their draft orders, citing the constitutional rights of the interned Nisei.By Claire Barrett25 hours ago
US Army Recruiting Command now a 3-star level headquarters under T2COMThe command will now control everything from the initial Army brochure a new recruit sees to their completion of their basic training.By Eve Sampson27 hours ago
D-Day veteran who saved lives on Omaha Beach, dies at 101 in NormandyShay was awarded the Silver Star for repeatedly plunging into the sea and carrying critically wounded soldiers to relative safety. 28 hours ago
Pete Hegseth faces deepening scrutiny from Congress over boat strikesHegseth on Tuesday cited the “fog of war” in defending the follow-up strike, saying he could not see survivors.31 hours ago