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Former Pentagon manpower and diversity chief running for Congress
Gil Cisneros, a Navy veteran and former California congressman, is ready to run again after serving as DoD manpower chief.
By Zamone Perez
Iraqis, not US troops, must be the ones who counter Iran’s influence in Iraq
The author of this commentary says America can still exert influence in Iraq through other, better means: diplomacy, information, and economic aid.
By Gil Barndollar
Korean troops who fought alongside Americans in Vietnam could get VA health benefits
The plan could help about 3,000 aging immigrants still suffering health problems connected to fighting about 50 years ago.
When it comes to US ambassador, South Koreans bash more than his stache
They're more likely to complain that the retired Navy four-star is rude and undiplomatic.
For-profit college’s access to veteran education benefits the focus of new investigation
Lawmakers are taking another look at the "90/10" rule that encourages schools to target veterans.
North Korea say US offered to resume nuke talks in December
North Korea on Thursday said the United States has proposed a resumption of stalled nuclear negotiations in December as they approach an end-of-year deadline set by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for the Trump administration to offer an acceptable deal to salvage the talks.
North Korea: No more talks until US ends ‘hostile policy’
North Korea said Sunday that it won’t meet with the United States for more “sickening negotiations” unless it abandons its “hostile policy” against the North, as the two countries offered different takes on their weekend nuclear talks in Sweden.
Trump’s Ukraine scandal could be ‘impeachable offense’ key national security Democrats, veterans warn
Five freshman lawmakers who served in the military for the first time this week said they may support impeachment hearings against the president.
Explainer: How the pain of 9/11 still stays with a generation
As we reflect on the anniversary of this tragic event, a question to consider is: How has this event impacted those individuals who are too young to remember a world before 9/11?
By Dana Rose Garfin, University of California, Irvine