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VA support program to buy up veterans’ defaulted home loans
The Department of Veterans Affairs will start buying veterans' failing mortgages to help them stay in their homes.
Vets for Trump co-founder remains jailed on gun charges, claims he’s a ‘political prisoner’
Joshua Macias and Antonio LaMotta remain in jail after their arrest last week on gun charges in Philadelphia.
By Davis Winkie
Trump lauds Medal of Honor recipient for hostage rescue
Payne called his fellow soldiers' actions on that day “awe-inspiring.” “It makes me proud to be an American,” he said. Their legacies live on in this Medal of Honor."
By Jill Colvin, The Associated Press
Soldier to receive Medal of Honor for Iraq hostage rescue
An American soldier who helped rescue about 70 hostages set to be executed by Islamic State militants in Iraq has been approved to receive the Medal of Honor for actions during a daring 2015 raid, The Associated Press has learned.
Naval Aviation Schools Command CO and fellow Navy pilot killed in private plane crash
The fatal crash happened Wednesday outside Selma, Alabama.
Op-ed: A nuclear war would devastate the US, even if no one shot back
The author makes a pitch for reducing America's atomic arsenal to 100 nuclear weapons.
By Joshua M. Pearce, Michigan Technological University
Marine recovers father’s ashes, community pitches in to help after moving truck stolen
“San Antonio has helped me appreciate people more than I have before.”
By Jon Simkins
Sailor, this is why you’re suffering a hangover
When all is said and done, you’re the cause of your own hangover pain, and you’re the one who must pay for all the fun of the night before.
By Daryl Davies, Joshua Silva and Terry David Church, University of Southern California
Mississippi motorcycle crash kills Seabee
Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 will hold memorial services December 19.
Questions mount about how Saudi gunman bought murder weapon
A Florida hunting license gave the Saudi mass shooter a federal waiver to buy a Glock.
Navy posthumously advances Pensacola shooting victims
“These young sailors represent the best of who we are as a Navy,” said Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michael Gilday. “It is right and fitting that we posthumously advance them to petty officers.”
By Carl Prine