‘Feeding our paycheck to the pumps’: Troops, families deal with inflation"Our head is above water, but I'm not sure for how long," one soldier said of his family.By Karen Jowers22 months ago
Some military bases limiting gas purchases, encouraging telework in wake of pipeline shutdownLike their civilian counterparts, some gas stations on military bases are seeing long lines and fuel shortages.By Karen Jowers3 years ago
No Corps-wide suspension of fitness tests or relaxing of grooming standards yet, but this air wing is axing training over COVID-19“The Marine Corps is not currently considering a service-wide policy to cancel or codify the postponement of annual training requirements."By Shawn Snow4 years ago
UK lashed by storm; 2 found dead in rough seasThe body of one man was pulled out of the sea by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution after a seven-hour search that involved a Royal Navy vessel.4 years ago
Explainer: Could Iran close the Strait of Hormuz?About 21 percent of the world's crude oil travels through a 21-mile-wide waterway.By Rockford Weitz, Tufts University4 years ago
Greece, Israel, Cyprus sign deal for EastMed gas pipelineThe race to claim offshore energy deposits in the southern Mediterranean has created new tensions between Greece and Cyprus, on one side, and historic rival Turkey.4 years ago