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Lawmakers press DOD to provide troops access to abortion if Roe v. Wade is overturned
The group wants Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to issue new directives to ensure female troops seeking abortions can get around looming state bans on the procedure.
Trump suggests he may have contracted coronavirus from Gold Star families
The president held an event on Sept. 27 which included dozens of grieving families and top military officials.
Lawsuit charges VA mistakes, inaction led to veteran’s parking lot suicide
The $8.25 million wrongful death lawsuit says VA doctors cut off the patient's pain medication and did not respond quickly enough to reports of his suicidal behavior.
Think the US is more polarized than ever? You don’t know history
A historian who has written and taught about the Civil War era for several decades tells you why current divisions pale in comparison to those of the mid-19th century.
By Gary W. Gallagher, University of Virginia
In Michigan race, voters confront Navy versus Army
Incumbent Sen. Gary Peters eyes Republican rival John James.
Coast Guard panel to probe Gulf of Alaska sinking
Survivor John Lawler said the fishing boat listed hard to the starboard side and although no emergency alarms sounded, he was convinced the vessel was in grave danger.
Calls to loved ones reveal rough conditions before sinking
Coast Guard rescuers saved two mariners but couldn't locate the others and suspended the 20-hour search on Wednesday.
Navy, Marine JAG investigations will face review panel
Following a string of legal debacles, the comprehensive reviews are expected to address how attorneys are trained, developed and used throughout their military careers.
By Navy Times staff
As serial killer’s execution looms, a Navy vet victim is remembered
Milton Bradley was a 72-year-old World War II Navy veteran living in Savannah, Georgia, in May 1994 when he met Gary Ray Bowles, a serial killer who had already taken the lives of two men and was looking for his next victim.
Senate committee advances senior general’s nomination despite sexual assault accusations
Gen. John Hyten has denied the accusations , and military leaders dismissed the allegations after a lengthy investigation.
Their case collapsed in court but 4 Navy prosecutors still netted NAMs
Despite the collapse of their case against him, eight days later four military attorneys netted Navy Achievement Medals for their roles in his prosecution, according to records released to Navy Times following a Freedom of Information Act request.
By Carl Prine