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Marine Corps veteran Paul Whelan freed in US-Russia prisoner swap
The United States and Russia completed their biggest prisoner swap in post-Soviet history Thursday in a multinational deal that set two dozen people free.
Yemen skeptics in Congress see politics shifting their way — and against Trump
The Trump administration just doubled down on Yemen, but opponents in Congress say they are getting stronger.
By Joe Gould
Commentary: Feds moving in wrong (and dangerous) direction on military consumer protection
It is not hyperbole to state that financial distress compromises individual and unit combat effectiveness.
By Army Col. Paul Kantwill (Ret.)
McCain honored at US Capitol as a patriot and a national inspiration
The Navy veteran turned Arizona senator was the 31st person to lay in state at the Capitol Building -- an honor reserved for American heroes.
Political leaders react to John McCain’s death
The former prisoner of war and longtime Arizona senator passed away Saturday at the age of 81.
Put down that chow hall plate — celebrity’s burger chain is bringing flavor on base
The brothers will announce the endeavor during Wednesday’s back-to-back episode season finale of “Wahlburgers” on A&E.
By Jon Simkins
Trump says he has ‘no problem’ shutting down government
Trump's suggestion puts him at odds with members of his own party in Congress, where many Republicans are facing tough re-election fights this November.
Trump considers yanking security clearances of his critics
President Donald Trump is considering revoking the security clearances of six former top national security officials who have been critical of his administration, a move that opponents and experts say would be an unprecedented politicization of the clearance process.
By Jill Colvin, The Associated Press
Nakasone confirms special Russia unit
Gen. Paul Nakasone during an appearance at the Aspen Security Forum July 21, confirmed reports that he stood up a special unit charged with taking on Russian attempts to interfere with American elections in the future.
Commentary: Iraq endures the crucible, and emerges transformed
The Iraqi people, for years divided along sectarian lines, endured the crucible of ISIS and exited the fire united with a common, patriotic purpose.
By Lt. Gen. Paul E. Funk II