OpinionHow DOD missed its opportunity to counter extremism in the ranksIn this op-ed, the author argues that organized efforts to address extremism in the military should be revitalized.By Samantha Olson3 weeks ago
Marine veteran Ray Epps pleads guilty to Capitol riot chargeRay Epps, who claimed in a lawsuit that Fox News made him a scapegoat for the Capitol riot, was charged with disorderly conduct on restricted grounds.8 months ago
Army vet, Oath Keepers leader gets 18 years for plotting Jan. 6 attackLengthy jail sentences show judges will hold those responsible for deadly violence of Jan. 6 Capitol riot.By Allison P. Erickson and Nikki Wentling11 months ago
Diversity: Necessary for readiness or the bogeyman?Republicans say the diversity conversation has taken over the military. Pentagon leaders disagree.By Meghann Myers13 months ago
Tips for generals: how to navigate politics without partisanshipHow to stay out of partisan fights in a politically charged environment.By Meghann Myers14 months ago
Four more Oath Keepers, including Army vet, convicted in Jan. 6 riotFour members of the Oath Keepers have been convicted of seditious conspiracy in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack.By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press16 months ago
Florida man guilty in $88 million drug scheme targeting Tricare, VAThe Justice Department says that the compounded drugs prescribed were "medically unnecessary" and were formulated to "maximize profit."By James R. Webb2 years ago
She helped $15 million Tricare fraud scheme to push unneeded drugs on vetsBonnie Jean Lawless Diaz, who pleaded guilty, was sentenced for her role in a conspiracy that pushed unneeded medicines on veterans.By James R. Webb2 years ago
Integrating deterrence across the gray — making it more than wordsThe authors propose concepts to address a gap in discourse on "integrated deterrence" in the upcoming National Defense Strategy.By Katie Crombe, Steve Ferenzi and Robert Jones2 years ago
Navy officer guilty of hiding ties to Chinese businessmanLt. Fan Yang was found guilty Friday in federal court in Jacksonville, Florida.2 years ago
The military isn’t ‘distracted’ by the critical race theory conversation, SECDEF saysThe Defense Department doesn't "embrace" critical race theory, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said.By Meghann Myers3 years ago
New book pulls back curtain on 1976 West Point cheating scandal “Choosing the Harder Right” tells the story of Cadet Timothy Ringgold, who stood up to senior leadership at his beloved school.By Caitlin O'Brien and Jon Simkins3 years ago