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Navy researchers test robot dogs for ship maintenance
Research teams are experimenting with robot “dogs” — testing their ability to maneuver around Navy ships and take on mundane maintenance tasks.
By Hope Hodge Seck
Best pics of the week: Jan. 3, 2021
The COVID-19 vaccine rollout across the military, soldiers and Marines participate in joint live-fire exercise and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Best pics of the week: Sept. 13, 2020
Robot-assisted security, B-2s at Diego Garcia and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Watch WWII aircraft return to the skies to commemorate VE Day
“It’s kind of a time capsule if you will, kind of a time machine."
By Diana Stancy
VA suspends GI Bill certifications for five universities over deceptive enrollment practices
The VA identified University of Phoenix, Colorado Technical University, American InterContinental University, Bellevue University and Temple University as in violation of U.S. law which prohibits illegal “advertising, sales, or enrollment practices.”
Critics cry fowl about reported Chinese ‘duck army’
Reports about flock prepared to deploy in anti-locust campaign not all they're quacked up to be.
Jury awards $58M in lawsuit against body donation firm that sold cadavers for military testing
A civil jury has awarded $58 million Tuesday to 10 people who alleged a now-closed body donation facility mishandled the donated remains of their relatives and deceived them about how the body parts would be used.
Why fewer people are using the GI Bill
About 54,000 fewer people used the GI Bill in fiscal 2018 – a 7 percent decline from fiscal 2017, which was itself down about 7 percent from fiscal 2016’s GI Bill enrollment total, according to data from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
By George Altman
Explainer: The strange connection between Bobby Kennedy’s assassination and Scooby-Doo
Scooby-Doo’s creation was no happy accident; it was a strategic move in response to cultural shifts and political exigencies.
By Kevin Sandler, Arizona State University