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Is Barbie a Chinese communist sympathizer? GOP lawmakers weigh in
A movie on plastic dolls, not nuclear weapons, has caused political uproar among some conservatives.
By Zamone Perez
House Speaker impasse hurting national security, vet lawmakers warn
The group is urging fellow GOP members to find a path forward on party leadership as quickly as possible.
Lawmakers rush to find an opening for Army star blocked from NFL
Army linebacker Andre Carter II would be required to serve two years active duty before playing pro football under legislation already passed by lawmakers.
More military justice reforms included in defense policy bill
The measure gives more power to independent prosecutors, instead of local commanders.
Sexual misconduct in JROTC programs higher than previously reported
Nearly 60 cases of sexual misconduct by instructors have been reported in the last five years.
Some officers still promoting thanks to loopholes in background checks, study says
Unclear guidelines and uneven discipline could let unfit officers through the cracks.
How an executive officer’s misconduct — and a commander who failed to correct him — got them both fired
Cmdr. Richard Zamberlan, the commander, and Cmdr. Philip Lundberg, the executive officer, were both relieved of command of a littoral combat ship in December.
Rare firing of flag officer for sexual harassment came after unwanted kissing
Then-Rear Adm. Trent DeMoss told investigators he was from a small county in Kentucky and "a hug or a kiss was about the same as a handshake."
By Diana Stancy
Military suicide prevention efforts are falling short, Pentagon concedes
The number of active-duty suicides increased every year from 2015 to 2020.
Head of Navy Talent Acquisition Group New Orleans relieved after alcohol-related misconduct
“The loss of confidence is a result of actions leading to a Jan. 23, 2022, arrest for driving while intoxicated and other traffic-related charges," the Navy said.
By Diana Stancy