Does Congress Have to Approve Trump's $10 Billion Gaza Pledge? What To Know The United States' $10 billion pledge is more than multiple other nations' vowed funding efforts, combined.
Exclusive: Montel Williams on Helping Veterans, 'Military Makeover' & TV Career "Military Makeover" returns in March and will focus on an Army veteran who nearly died abroad.
Who Is Doug Wilson? Pentagon Defends Pastor Who Led Christian Prayer Service Wilson, who has welcomed being called a Christian nationalist, shared the pulpit Tuesday with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
DHS Collecting Big Tech Users' Personal Data, Issuing Subpoenas For ICE-Related Criticism Criticism of U.S. immigration enforcement on social media platforms could land Americans in hot legal water.
GoFundMe Set Up For Army Vet, Seahawks Fan Who Died 2 Days Before Super Bowl Army veteran Randy Santiago Cruz died two days before Super Bowl LX. His family is now raising money to fulfill his final...
DOJ Prosecutor Under Legal Fire After FBI Raided Reporter's Home A new bar complaint raises questions about whether the warrant violated federal press protections.
Army Special Forces Veteran Using Military Skills to Boost US Supply Chains An Army Special Forces veteran told Military.com he sought a work culture similar to what he experienced in the service.
World War II Army Hero to Posthumously Receive Medal of Honor A World War II veteran who passed away in 1985 is about to be awarded the nation's highest honor.
Senate GOP Expands 'Arctic Frost' Probe Into Ex-Special Counsel Jack Smith Senate Republicans are now pressing telecom companies and advancing legislation to curb special counsel authority.
DoW Christian Service Draws Dozens of Complaints from Members, Contractors One contractor told Military.com that the email invite was "stark, depressing, almost threatening."