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Congressional appropriators criticize VA’s unapproved funding moves
Department leaders shifted about $340 million in budget savings to outside health care accounts without lawmakers' OK.
Marine veteran Tom Seaver, heart and mighty arm of Miracle Mets, dies at 75
Seaver, the galvanizing force who steered the New York Mets from the National League cellar to a stunning World Series title in 1969, has died. He was 75.
7 tips for troops transitioning to civilian world from a former Navy officer and career coach
For military personnel either in the process of transitioning to civilian life or soon looking forward to that life change, career coach and Navy veteran Tom Wolfe offers stories of triumph and misstep from other veterans who have been there.
By Jared Morgan
Camp Navajo eyed for economic development projects in Arizona
A low-profile military base first established during World War II is being eyed as a potential site for future economic development projects in northern Arizona.
Tom Clancy’s sprawling 537-acre estate sells for $4.9 million
The property is approximately 537 more than most of us have.
By J.D. Simkins
Seeking the Military Suicide Solution Podcast, Episode 28: Tom Cruz — attempt survivor and suicide prevention advocate
Tom Cruz is an active duty master sergeant who has experience with suicide prevention and awareness resulting from an attempt in 2010 to take his life. Since his attempt, he became a huge advocate of more awareness and prevention for veterans.
House panel votes to end 2001, 2002 war authorizations
The House Appropriations Committee approved separate measures to end the 2001 and 2002 war authorizations, which underpin U.S. counterterror operations ― another move by lawmakers to curb President Trump’s war-making powers.
By Joe Gould
Lost and found: New book chronicles family’s search for MIA soldier
"A Korean War Odyssey" tells the story of Tom Gormley and his wife's search for a family member who went missing during the Korean War.
By Harm Venhuizen
It’s no classic, but Tom Hanks guides WWII thriller ‘Greyhound’ to respectability
Hanks' performance as an inexperienced commander rising to a daunting task makes it a film well worth the time.
By J.D. Simkins
Atlanta mayor: No need for National Guard troops, despite governor’s order
The mayor of Atlanta said Tuesday that she doesn’t agree with the Georgia governor’s order to mobilize the National Guard in her city as a surge in violence became a political talking point.
By Ben Nadler, The Associated Press