U.S. may stay in Afghanistan indefinitely
Americans have had an inconsistent relationship with the war in Afghanistan, our country’s longest-fought war. People do care about it, but the interest is only cursory. Yet, during a presidential...
View ArticleThank you for your service — not
In a gut-wrenching blow-by-blow account of wounded warrior Sgt. Jerrald Jensen’s narrow escape from a dishonorable discharge, David Philipps continues his investigation of the growing number of...
View ArticleRooting for Native Americans this Thanksgiving
I’ve always loved Thanksgiving. That’s not exactly a revelation, I know. But for me, the holiday is all about the Native Americans. Even as a young boy, I was far more curious what the American Indians...
View ArticleUSS Nimitz slides into Pearl Harbor, Bettye McNutt testifies, Vet mentor...
One response by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to the heightened pressure to slash the disability claims backlog has been to shunt the more complex claims to the background. That means those...
View ArticleBudget deal nears, Saudi 9/11 connection tightens,
Our own Jamie Reno, who extensively covered the 9/11 attacks for Newsweek, reports in the International Business Times that the Joint Intelligence Committee Inquiry (JICI) of 9/11 issued in late 2002...
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