More than 8,000 service members were discharged because they refused to comply with the Pentagon's vaccine mandate.
The COVID-19 pandemic unleashed an unprecedented global crisis, challenging public health systems and igniting fierce debates ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spent a recent Wednesday showered in praise from the vice president and health technology CEOs at a ...
Thousands of veterans discharged from the military for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine during the Biden administration may regain eligibility for GI Bill education benefits, according to the ...
On October 2nd, U.S. Army Col. Kevin Bouren was administered the oath of office by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, formally ...
The federal government has launched a sweeping effort to restore benefits and reinstate thousands of service members who were dismissed for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine.
Thousands of U.S. service members who were discharged from service for refusing the COVID vaccine may regain eligibility for GI Bill education benefits.
The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) is accelerating the development of microreactors for military use, a push that ...
U.S. Army leaders in Kyiv: As part of the effort, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll and Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George are in ...