The U.S. Army defended its color guard at a Christian event with Defense Secretary Hegseth, emphasizing its "patriotic" and neutral stance.
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Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed bills adding new SNAP requirements, citing existing measures and cost concerns.
The Pentagon and Energy Dept. airlifted a small nuclear reactor to Utah, showcasing U.S. capabilities to rapidly deploy nuclear power.
A lawsuit by Arizona homebuilders challenges state water restrictions, potentially impacting groundwater policies.
Ray Curtis, North Dakota's oldest veteran, recently turned 109. He survived the Great Depression, served in WWII, and believes in staying active.
Sgt. Ross F. Gray braved a minefield under heavy fire, unarmed, to destroy Japanese bunkers in Iwo Jima, earning the Medal of Honor posthumously.
The Plainfield, IL post office may soon be renamed to honor fallen hero Staff Sgt. Jose Dueñez Jr., thanks to legislation by Rep. Lauren Underwood.
The Arizona Cardinals broke ground on a new performance center and team headquarters to improve practice facilities.
Montel Williams, a veteran and TV host, supports fellow veterans through "Military Makeover," offering home renovations and heartfelt connections.
The U.S. Navy seeks a new anti-radiation missile, the AESM, with longer range than current models. It must integrate with F-18 and F-35 platforms.










