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Air Force official’s musings on rogue drone targeting humans go viral
A "thought experiment" from the service that went viral highlights the possible dangers that could come from giving autonomous drones too much power.
Investigation finds multiple mistakes in VA’s reporting of on-campus suicides
The department's 55 reported deaths included at least 14 cases where researchers found major mistakes.
VA names new acting chief of staff, filling another leadership vacancy
Brooks Tucker, who currently works as assistant secretary for the Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs, will serve as VA Secretary Robert Wilkie's top advisor.
Coast Guard seaman charged with murdering shipmate
Investigators collared him in connection with the January slaying of Seaman Ethan Kelch in Alaska.
By Carl Prine
Trump: Pentagon leaders want to keep troops in Afghanistan
The commander in chief said he wants to end the 19-year-old war, but also worries that may allow terrorist groups to attack the United States.
No experience? No problem! Vets can jump-start careers in IT with this free program
Apprenti removes the burden of experience and education by immediately placing qualifying veterans in relatively well-paying technology apprenticeships.
By Joshua Axelrod
Congress would stop Trump from leaving NATO, key senators say
“If they were seriously planning on withdrawing from NATO, I think it would create a unifying event unlike anything you’ve seen in U.S. history,” says Republican Sen. Thom Tillis.
By Joe Gould