OpinionRestrictive abortion laws threaten our national securityLaws that restrict abortion access within the U.S. could impact military recruiting and retention.By Rep. Jason Crow and Allison Jaslow6 months ago
US senator visits Taiwan as China ups military threatChina claims Taiwan as its own territory to be annexed by force, and on Monday sent 30 military aircraft into airspace close to the island.23 months ago
Military Times honors 2019 Service Members of the Year in DCFive individuals whose commitment to service goes above and beyond the call of duty were honored.By Kristine Froeba5 years ago
Cindy McCain accepts warship’s commissioning pennant Monday marked the 25th anniversary of the destroyer’s commissioning.By Diana Stancy5 years ago
This bill would make airport security easier and ‘less intrusive’ for disabled vetsThe bipartisan legislation would grant TSA PreCheck privileges to veterans who are blind or paralyzed, as well as veteran amputees.By Natalie Gross5 years ago
Maryland raises age to buy tobacco to 21, makes exception for troopsFor those under 21, smoke 'em if you got 'em.By Jon Simkins5 years ago
Black mold, rodents, lead paint in privatized housing: No rent until it’s fixed, military spouses sayTermites falling out of light fixtures, families getting sick and other problems are "disgusting," senator says.By Karen Jowers5 years ago
Ex-SASC chair heads to Maine for keel-laying of warship bearing his nameThe keel-laying ceremony hearkens back to the days of sailing vessels when construction began with a keel upon which the ship is built.5 years ago
Navy destroyer to be named after Ted StevensAt the time of his death, he had been the longest continuously serving U.S. senator, with a tenure that lasted between 1968 and 2009.5 years ago
Navy to name warship after heroic Vietnam POWJeremiah Denton was shot down over North Vietnam in 1965 and blinked the word "torture" in Morse code during a TV interview the following year.By Geoff Ziezulewicz5 years ago
Congress passes last-minute effort to hold VA accountable for GI Bill screw-upsAfter a tumultuous fall semester of inaccurate housing stipends for thousands of Post-9/11 GI Bill students, the Senate has passed a bill to hold the Veterans Affairs Department responsible for retroactively fixing these mistakes.By Natalie Gross5 years ago
New bill would ease GI Bill transfer rules for vets, military families, like never beforeThe bill would allow certain veterans to transfer the GI Bill — a perk reserved for troops still in uniform.By Natalie Gross5 years ago