In celebration of Black History Month, NAACP Calvert and American Legion Gray Ray Post 220 presented a celebration of history ...
Are you eligible for 12 more months of GI Bill benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs? Here's who qualifies and how ...
Wisconsin polls are open Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. so voters can weigh in on the three-way primary race for the state ...
A third of British citizens keep a photo or scan of their ID documents stored on their phones, which could lead to fraud and ...
The bill would set rules about who can see and use data from license plate readers and could allow the readers to be ...
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Over 100 service members, families, and community members joined together to bid farewell to Command Sgt. Maj.
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Garissa welcomes move to abolish vetting for IDs in NE
KDF veteran Abdi Salat speaks to the press in Garissa town /STEPHEN ASTARIKOGarissa residents have welcomed the move by President William Ruto to remove the vetting process of Kenyan Somalis seeking ...
The president told northerners he wanted them to feel as Kenyans without any discrimination. But critics of the decision it ...
The nonprofit flies veterans to see the national memorials in Washington, D.C. free of charge. If you want to send a card, you can mail it to Mr. Richard Kolodey c/o Kelli Oakley at 106 Bruner ...
One revives a policy from his first term which effectively bans transgender service members. The order says that "the Armed Forces have been afflicted with radical gender ideology," which has ...
Sheri Swokowski, a retired Army colonel who is the highest-ranking, openly transgender veteran in the U.S., joins "The Daily Report" to discuss the policy change and what trans people bring to the ...