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Trump pick to lead VA health care reopens fight over ‘choice’ for vets
John Bartrum, nominee to be VA Under Secretary for Health, said he wants more freedom for veterans to use medical care options outside the department.
Democratic debate offers first look at candidates’ Afghanistan, national security plans
The crowded field of presidential hopefuls largely backed withdrawal from the nearly 18-year-old conflict and blasted the president for erratic foreign policy.
Navy jet crashes in Death Valley
Seven people near Star Wars Canyon were injured in the mishap, officials said.
The CNO and JCS vice chair nominee: What General Hyten should learn from Bill Moran
The situation facing Air Force Gen. John Hyten is much more serious than what Adm. Bill Moran was accused of before Moran abruptly announced his retirement, says the author of this commentary.
By Larry Korb
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.
Hyten denies sexual assault accusations, but new questions cloud his confirmation as Joint Chiefs No. 2
Military officials and key Senate Republicans said they see no evidence of wrongdoing by the nominee.
Doubts emerge about Trump pick for US intelligence chief
Rep. John Ratcliffe’s dearth of relevant experience may especially matter at a time when current and former government officials expect Russia to interfere in the 2020 presidential election.
Hyten to face public questions over sexual assault accusations on Tuesday
President Donald Trump's pick for the second-highest military post has been accused of harassing and assaulting an aide.
A lion of the law, World War II Navy veteran Robert Morgenthau buried in New York
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor paid tribute to her longtime mentor at his funeral.
Coasties find body of missing boater
North Charleston resident Terrance Singleton, 30, had been declared missing since Wednesday, after the Coast Guard cutter Cormorant came upon his 20-foot Pro-Line boat, its motor on idle, with only some crabs, a bit of live bait and a single shoe in it.
By Navy Times staff
Do American political divisions impact troops? Here’s what enlisted leaders have to say
Racism, misogyny and political partisanship are key issues in civilian life, but to what extent do they trickle into the force?
By Kyle Rempfer