April 25, 2018 Online love scams break hearts and leave many in financial ruin A registered nurse who joined a popular dating app to look for love ended up being scammed of thousands of dollars.
April 25, 2018 Drones becoming a threat to first-responder operations Drones are putting lives at risk, say first responders.
April 25, 2018 Soldier who fought VA, blamed cancer on Iraq 'burn pits,' dies A decorated Army veteran who battled the VA over treatment for cancer he claimed to have gotten from working over burn pits in Iraq has died, his family said Monday.
April 25, 2018 Thousands of Iraq, Afghan war vets sickened after working at 'burn pits' Thousands of U.S. military personnel who served on bases in Iraq and Afghanistan recall the dense black smoke from burn pits where everything from IEDs to human waste was incinerated.
April 25, 2018 Contractors sickened by military burn pits left to fend for themselves It’s known as “the new Agent Orange” and thousands of soldiers have fallen gravely ill or even died, but they are not the only ones who have gotten sick from exposure to burn pits.
April 25, 2018 Bipartisan bill to provide assistance to burn pit vets introduced in Senate A bipartisan bill has been introduced in the Senate that aims to finally help veterans who were exposed to toxic burn pits.
April 25, 2018 Navy, Marine Corps hornet fighter pilots raise alarm over safety issues Some of America’s F/A-18 pilots say they are being asked to take greater risks than ever before because aging equipment on the fighter jets, particularly ones that help them breathe, is failing.
April 25, 2018 US military teams up with Silicon Valley to revolutionize the battlefield The U.S. military, which has been criticized for relying on outdated technology and aging equipment, is partnering with Silicon Valley to step up its game on the battlefield.
April 25, 2018 Trump labor pick Alexander Acosta grilled on Epstein case As expected, President Trump’s nominee for Labor Secretary, Alexander Acosta, faced tough questions about a decade-old case, as he faced down lawmakers Wednesday morning during his Senate confirmation hearing.
April 25, 2018 Critics to Ivy Leagues: 'Taxpayer gravy train needs to end' Over a six year period, Ivy League schools have received tens of billions in tax dollars, bringing in more money from taxpayers than from undergraduate student tuition. In fact, they received more federal cash than 16 state governments.