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Black vets earn more than civilian peers, but not as much as whites
While military service hurts career earnings for white men, it provides a significant benefit to other groups.
Texas billionaire and Navy veteran H. Ross Perot dies at 89
H. Ross Perot, the colorful, self-made Texas billionaire who rose from a childhood of Depression-era poverty and twice ran for president as a third-party candidate, has died. He was 89.
Navy SEAL veteran who left scandal-ridden agency parlays post into new gig
Ex-US Interior boss insists private career won't involve lobbying.
Trump moves to isolate Maduro regime
So far, the U.S. has revoked the visas of 718 of the Venezuelan strongman's associates and has issued sanctions on more than 150 people and entities.
The Naval Academy’s oldest graduate dies at 104
The Naval Academy's oldest alumnus has died at the age of 104.
Senators skeptical over long-term VA health records overhaul
The $16-billion, 10-year plan is designed to bring VA medical records in line with Defense Department files.
Man charged with stealing gifts from Toys for Tots holiday drive, police say
He volunteered to help the program but allegedly took toys at night, police say.
Iran hackers hunt nuke workers, US officials
The Associated Press drew on data gathered by the London-based cybersecurity group Certfa to track how in the wake of sanctions on Iran a hacking group often nicknamed Charming Kitten tried to break into the emails of U.S. Treasury officials, as well as atomic scientists, civil society figures and think tank employees.
China aims to defeat the US Air Force without firing a shot. Here’s how.
A new study is highlighting China’s growing air power, and warning the U.S. Air Force to keep an eye on the rival air service.
By Kyle Rempfer